A2 [ C ] a long, thin mark on the surface of something线,线条
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Apply a fine line of highlighter along the middle of your top lip.
Draw a horizontal line across the bottom of the page.
Cut on or just inside the pencil line.
Draw a pair of parallel lines.
Join the points A and B together on the diagram with a straight line.
C2 [ C ] a group of people or things arranged in a row行,排,列
[ C ] US UK queue a group of people standing one behind the other who are waiting for something(一群人排列等候所形成的)队,排
a series of people or things that follow each other in time(相继的)一系列
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A long line of traffic edged its way forward.
A ragged line of people were waiting at the bus stop.
There was a solid line of traffic in front of us.
We were asked to stand in two lines three metres apart.
She arranged all her teddies in a line on the carpet.
C2 [ C ] a long, thin and sometimes imaginary mark that forms the edge, border, or limit of something边线,界线;界限
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The river serves as the line of demarcation between the two counties.
This path marks the dividing line between my land and my neighbour's.
The president said NATO expansion will finally erase the boundary line in Europe artificially created by the Cold War.
The ball rose in a high arc and fell behind the boundary line.
He thought the ball had bounced on the line, but the umpire said it was out.
B2 [ C ] a connection to a phone system电话线(路)
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If you'll hold the line a moment I'll hand you over to someone who might be able to help.
She's on the phone at the moment - will you hold the line?
I've got John on the line for you.
His line's busy at the moment - will you call back later?
My mother came on the line to tell me to eat properly.
B1 [ C ] (the route followed by) a railway track铁轨;铁道;铁路线
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Due to wet leaves on the line, this train will arrive an hour late.
The rebels had dynamited the railway line .
The east coast railway line has been electrified.
Trains may be subject to delay on the Northern Line - we apologize for any inconvenience caused.
the main line between Belfast and Dublin
C2 [ C ] a way of dealing with or thinking about something or someone做法,方法;看法,立场
C2 a way of thinking about a particular subject推理/思考等的方法
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Her speech deviated little from the official party line.
The government can't be seen to be taking a soft line with criminals.
Ministers who wouldn't toe the party line were swiftly got rid of.
The government is continuing to take a tough line on terrorism.
The new head teacher takes a tough line on bullying.
C2 [ C ] a row of positions used to defend against enemy attack, especially the ones closest to enemy positions防线,战线
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Journalists had insisted on getting to the front line of the battle, heedless of the risks.
The troops took up their battle positions at the front line.
We managed to break through enemy lines.
There was panic on the enemy lines.
We simply had to wait in our lines.
[ C ] the shape of something that has been designed or created(设计或创造出的)轮廓,外形线条
[ C ] a long, strong, thin piece of material, such as string, rope, or wire, used to support something绳,索
[ C ] a company that transports people or goods客运公司;运输公司
[ C ] a remark that is intended to entertain, persuade, or deceive(为达到逗乐、劝说或欺骗目的而说的)话语,词句,言语
B1 [ C ] a row of words that form part of a text(文本中的)字行
[ C usually plural ] the words that an actor speaks when performing in a film, play, etc.(电影或话剧演员的)词,台词
a punishment for school students in which a sentence has to be written repeatedly(学校里对学生作出的)罚抄写
[ C ] a short series of musical notes一串音符
[ C usually singular ] the type of job someone does行业
C2 to form a row along the side of something沿着…形成一排
to cover the inside surface of something衬;铺,垫
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