plural lines
plural lines
Learner's definition of LINE
1 [count]
a : a long narrow mark on a surface线 -
I drew a straight line down the page to separate the two lists.我在页面上画了一条直线将这两个列表分开。
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a curved line曲线
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Cut the paper along the dotted line.沿虚线把纸裁开。
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a horizontal/vertical/diagonal line水平/垂直/对角线
2
[count] : an area or border that separates two places分界线 —
often used figuratively常用作比喻 -
They have overstepped the line of good taste. [=they have shown poor taste in their actions]他们文雅过度而流于庸俗。
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The community is divided along racial lines. [=people of different races do not like or agree with each other]社区里不同种族的人们之间存在界限。
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Their behavior has crossed the line. [=their behavior goes beyond what is acceptable]他们的行为越线了。
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There's sometimes only a very fine line [=a very small difference] between genius and madness.天才和疯子有时往往只有一线之隔。
— see also borderline, dividing line, international date line, poverty line 3 [count]
a : a group of people or things that are next to each other in a row排;列 b US : a group of people, vehicles, etc., that are in front of and behind each other in a row while they wait to move forward队列;队伍 -
The line [=(chiefly Brit) queue] of fans moved slowly toward the box office.粉丝们排着长队朝售票处挪动。
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Everybody had to get in line and wait their turn.所有人都必须排队等候。
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The people were waiting/standing in line.人们都在排队等候。
◊ In most areas of the U.S., it is usual to say that people are (waiting/standing) in line for something.在美国多数地区通常用in line表示排队等候某事
◊ In some areas, especially in and near New York City, on line is used instead.在有些地方,特别是纽约市及其附近地区,用on line代替in line。
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[count] : the outline of a figure, body, or surface轮廓;外形线 —
often plural常用复数 -
the car's sleek lines汽车优美流畅的线条
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the lines of a coat大衣的外形轮廓
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a dress with figure-hugging lines有紧身线条的连衣裙
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[count] : a long and thin rope, string, etc.细线;绳 6 [count]
a : a pipe for carrying something (such as steam, water, or oil)管线 — see also pipeline b : a wire or set of wires that carries electricity or a telephone signal电线;电话线 7
[count] : a telephone connection电话线路 -
I'm sorry, the line is busy/engaged.对不起,线路忙。
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The line suddenly went dead.电话突然断线了。
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All of our lines are currently busy. Please hold.我们所有的电话都占线,请不要挂机。
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There's a call for you on line 2.*2号线有你的电话。
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Please hold the line. [=please do not hang up the phone]请不要挂机。
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Mr. Smith is on the line. [=Mr. Smith has called and is waiting to speak with you on the telephone]史密斯先生正在等你听电话。
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The supervisor got on the line [=got on the phone] and explained the problem.主管接听了电话,并对问题做出了解释。
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I wasn't able to get him on the line.我打不通他的电话。
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a [count] : a row of words, letters, numbers, or symbols written across a page一行(文字等) -
To save space, we'll cut out the last few lines of the article.为节省篇幅,我们将删去文章的最后几行。
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a line of poetry一行诗
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making adjustments to line spacing [=to the amount of space between lines]调整行距
also : a space on a page where such a line could be placed(页面上的)行 b lines [plural] : the words that an actor speaks in a play, movie, etc.台词 c [count] : a short note or message短信息;便条 d [count] : a spoken or written comment评论;点评 -
He always comes up with a funny/clever line to help people relax when the situation is tense.他总是在气氛紧张的时候来些俏皮/睿智的点评来帮大家放松。
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He didn't really answer my question—he just handed/gave me some line about how hard it can be to deal with these issues.他并没有真正回答我的问题——只是说了几句解决这些问题可能会多么棘手的话。
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a salesman with a smooth line [=a smooth way of talking]能说会道的推销员
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(US) a guy with a clever pickup line = (Brit) a guy with a clever chat-up line [=a comment made by a man to start a conversation with a woman he is attracted to]擅于与异性搭讪的男人
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[count] : a wrinkle on a person's skin皱纹 -
the deep lines on his face他脸上深深的皱纹
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I noticed the fine lines around her eyes when she smiled.我注意到她笑起来眼睛周围有细小的皱纹。
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a worry line [=a wrinkle on a person's face caused by worrying]忧虑的皱纹
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[count] : the path along which something moves or is directed路径 -
a bullet's line of flight子弹的飞行线路
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Some civilians got caught in the line of fire. [=they were in the place where bullets were being shot]一些平民被困在了交火地区。
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She was standing right in my line of sight/vision. [=she was standing right where I was looking]她正好挡住了我的视线。
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[count] : a railroad track铁轨 13
a [singular] : a series of similar things一系列(类似事物) b [count] : the people in a family : the series of people who are born in a family as years pass家族 14 [count]
a : a way of behaving, thinking, etc.(行为、思考等的)方式 -
He took a firm line with his son. [=he treated his son in a firm way]他对儿子要求很严格。
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I don't follow your line of reasoning. [=I don't understand the reasoning behind what you are saying]我不明白你的推理方法。
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The police are pursuing a new line of inquiry/investigation.警方正在实施一种新的调查方法。
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Our current method isn't working. We need to try a different line of attack.我们目前的办法不奏效,需要尝试别的解决方法。
— see also hard line b : an official or public position or opinion(官方或公共的)立场,观点 15
[count] : an area of activity or interest行业;兴趣范围 -
She got a job in the retail line.她在零售业找了份工作。
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That kind of thing isn't really in my line. [=that kind of thing doesn't really interest me]对那种事我还真不感兴趣。
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He's in a dangerous line of work. [=he has a dangerous job]他从事危险行业的工作。
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I don't know what line of business she's in.我不知道她干哪一行。
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a soldier/policeman/fireman who was killed in the line of duty [=was killed while doing his job]因公殉职的士兵/警察/消防员
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[count] : the position of military forces who are facing the enemy阵地;前线;战线 — see also front line 17
[count] : a group of related products that are sold by one company(一家公司所销售货物的)种类,类型 18 [count]
a : a system used for moving people or things from one place to another交通线路 also : a company that owns or controls such a system运输公司 — see also airline b : a system that allows people to share information通信系统 19
lines [plural] —
used in phrases like along the lines of to refer to something that is similar or close to the thing being mentioned用于along the lines of等短语,指类似于所提及事物的某物 -
We need something along the lines of a small cart. = We need a small cart or something along those/similar lines. [=we need a small cart or something like that]我们需要一辆类似于小推车的东西。
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He said he was too busy to help, or something along those lines.他说他太忙了,所以帮不上忙或者类似的话。
20 [count] American football
b : the players who are positioned on the line of scrimmage锋线队员 21
[count] : an amount of an illegal drug (such as cocaine) that is arranged in a thin line so that it can be breathed into the nose through a straw(准备吸用的)散放成细线的毒品
along the line
informal
: during a process or series of events在…过程中;在…环节
down the line
informal
: in the future将来 -
If you don't finish school, you'll regret it down the line.如果你不完成学业,将来会后悔的。
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We'll have to correct these problems further down the line.今后我们还需进一步纠正这些问题。
draw a/the line
1
: to see or understand the difference between things区分;划清界限 2
: to refuse to do or allow something : to set a limit拒绝;限制 —
usually + at
fall in/into line
— see 1fall
get/have a line on
US, informal
: to get or have information about (someone or something that you are trying to find)获得…线索(或消息)
hold the line
: to not allow any more changes or increases保持不变;坚持下去 —
usually + against or on — see also 1line 7 (above)
hook, line, and sinker
— see 1hook
in line
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used to say that someone should get something or is likely to get something即将得到;可能得到 2
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used to refer to a person or thing that follows or could follow another person or thing顺次;依次 3
: doing what other people want or expect : in a state of agreement or cooperation配合;协作 — see also 1line 3b (above)
in line with
: in agreement with与…一致;符合 -
The new policy is in line with the plans that were discussed last year.新政策与去年讨论的方案一致。
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My thinking is in line with yours. [=my thinking agrees with yours]我的想法和你的一致。
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The red one is more in line with what I had in mind. [=is more like what I had in mind]红色的那个和我想象中的更一致。
into line
: into a state of agreement or cooperation一致;合作
lay it on the line
informal
: to speak very honestly and directly to someone实话实说;坦率地说
on line
: in or into operation在运转;开始运行 — see also 1line 3b (above), online
on the line
: in danger of being lost or harmed : at risk处于危险中;冒风险 -
I have to finish this report by tomorrow. My job is on the line. [=I will lose my job if I don't finish this report by tomorrow]我得在明天以前完成报告,不然就有失业的危险。
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The champ's title is on the line in this fight. [=he will lose the title if he loses the fight]如果这场比赛输了,他就会失去冠军的桂冠。
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He put/laid his life on the line [=he risked his life] for his family.为了家庭,他把命都豁出去了。
out of line
informal
: beyond what is reasonable or allowable : not right or appropriate出格;离谱;过分 -
Your behavior is out of line.你的行为出格了。
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These prices are way out of line with what other stores are charging.与其他商店相比,这些价格太离谱了。
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I can't believe that guy was so rude to you! He was really/way out of line.我简直不敢相信那家伙会对你如此粗暴!他真是太过分了。
— see also step out of line at 2step
read between the lines
— see 1read
take/follow the line of least resistance
— see resistance
the end of the line
— see 1end 2 line /ˈlaɪn/ verb
lines; lined; lining
lines; lined; lining
Learner's definition of LINE
1
[+ object] : to place or form a line along (something, such as a hallway, building, or street)沿…排列成行 -
Students lined the hall, waiting to register for classes.学生们在大厅排队,等着注册选课。
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Shops line the street. = The street is lined with shops. [=there is a line of shops along the street]沿街的店铺鳞次栉比。
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a street lined with trees = a tree-lined street一条林荫街道
— see also lined 2
baseball : to hit a line drive击出(平直球) [no object]
[+ object]
line up
[phrasal verb] 2
line (people or things) up or line up (people or things) : to put (people or things) into a line使排成队;使排成一行 -
The teacher lined up the children.老师给孩子们排好了队。
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The soldiers were lined up for inspection.士兵们整队接受检阅。
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The storekeeper carefully lined up the cans on the shelf.店主小心翼翼地把货架上的瓶瓶罐罐摆放整齐。
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(US) People were lined up [=(chiefly Brit) queued up] at the theater waiting to buy tickets.人们在剧院排队等候买票。
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line (things) up or line up (things) : to place (things) so that their edges form a straight line : align使…对齐 4
line (something) up or line up (something) : to succeed in getting (something)成功获得 3 line /ˈlaɪn/ verb
lines; lined; lining
lines; lined; lining
Learner's definition of LINE
[+ object]
: to cover the inner surface of (something)给…做衬里 -
I lined the box with paper.我用纸给盒子做了内衬。
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Tapestries lined the walls.四壁装饰着挂毯。
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Her gloves were lined with fur.她的手套是毛皮内衬。
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Books lined the walls of the study. = The study was lined with books.书房四壁摆满了书。
— see also lined, lining
line your pockets
informal
: to take or get a lot of money by doing something illegal or dishonest(通过非法或不诚信的方式)发财,中饱私囊