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IELTS BNC: 277 COCA: 276

line noun LONG MARK

A2 [ C ] a long, thin mark on the surface of something線,線條

a straight line直線
Sign your name on the dotted line.請在虛線處簽名。
She was very old and her face was covered with lines.她已非常年邁,臉上布滿了皺紋。
My legs felt all wobbly when I stood up and I couldn't walk in a straight line (= walk without moving to the side while moving forward).我站起來時覺得腿直打顫,走起路來左右搖晃。

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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.

line noun ROW

C2 [ C ] a group of people or things arranged in a row行,排,列

a line of trees一行樹
The prisoners formed a line against the wall.犯人靠牆站成了一排。

[ 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)隊,排

Just get in line and wait your turn like everyone else.和别人一樣排隊等着去。
I had to wait/stand in line for three hours to get tickets.我排了3個小時的隊才買到票。
a long line of

a series of people or things that follow each other in time(相繼的)一系列

She is the latest in a long line of controversial leaders.在一系列頗具爭議的領導者中,她是最新的一位。
He comes from a long line of doctors (= a lot of his relatives were doctors before him).他出身醫生世家。

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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.

line noun DIVISION

C2 [ C ] a long, thin and sometimes imaginary mark that forms the edge, border, or limit of something邊線,界線;界限

That ball was definitely in! It was nowhere near the line!那個球絕對是界内!離邊線還遠着呢!
The police couldn't arrest him because he'd fled across the state line.警方無法逮捕他,因爲他已經逃過了國界。
For many television viewers the dividing line between fact and fiction is becoming increasingly blurred.在許多電視觀衆看來,事實與虛構之間的界限已經越來越模糊了。

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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.

line noun PHONE

B2 [ C ] a connection to a phone system電話線(路)

I'm afraid your line's been disconnected because your last bill hasn't been paid.恐怕你的電話線已經被切斷了,因爲上次的賬單你還沒付呢。
If you want to air your opinions live on the radio, the lines will be open (= you can phone) from eight o'clock.如果你想通過電台廣播發表自己的看法,可從8點起撥打電話。
I've got Chris Foster on the line for you. Do you want to take it now or call her back later?克麗絲‧福斯特打電話找你。你想現在接電話還是過一會兒給她打回去?
formal Please hold the line (= wait). I'll see if she's available.請等一下。我看她在不在。

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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.

line noun RAILWAY

B1 [ C ] (the route followed by) a railway track鐵軌;鐵道;鐵路線

The train was delayed, apparently due to leaves on the line.火車晚點了,聽說是由於鐵路線上的落葉所致。
The Northern Line is the worst on the London Underground.北線是倫敦地鐵最糟糕的線路。
Mainline services can be very quick, but travelling on the branch lines is much slower.乘坐幹線火車速度很快,但支線就慢得多了。

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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

line noun APPROACH TO SUBJECT

C2 [ C ] a way of dealing with or thinking about something or someone做法,方法;看法,立場

The government's official line has always been to refuse to negotiate with terrorists.政府的官方立場一貫是拒絕與恐怖分子談判。
The courts should take a tougher line with (= punish more severely) sex offenders.法庭應對性犯罪者實施更加嚴厲的懲罰。
Several Labour MPs disagree with their party's line on taxation.幾名工黨議員對該黨的稅收政策持不同意見。
What sort of line (= method of arguing) do you think we should take in the pay negotiations?你認爲我們在工資談判中應采取哪種策略?
The police are confident that this new line of inquiry will lead them to the murderer.警方相信采用這種新的調查方法一定會找出兇手。
It seems inevitable that the country will be divided along ethnic lines.那個國家似乎無法避免民族分裂的命運。
line of reasoning, thinking, etc.

C2 a way of thinking about a particular subject推理/思考等的方法

We cannot agree with their line of reasoning.他們不能同意他們考慮問題的方法。

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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.

line noun MILITARY

C2 [ C ] a row of positions used to defend against enemy attack, especially the ones closest to enemy positions防線,戰線

They were taken prisoner while on a reconnaissance mission behind enemy lines.他們是在敵後執行偵察任務時被俘的。
figurative In a game of football, the goalkeeper is the last line of defence.在足球比賽中,守門員是最後一道防線。

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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.

line noun SHAPE

[ C ] the shape of something that has been designed or created(設計或創造出的)輪廓,外形線條

They have a reputation for designing cars with elegant aerodynamic lines.他們以設計優雅的流線型汽車而享有盛譽。

line noun SUPPORT

[ C ] a long, strong, thin piece of material, such as string, rope, or wire, used to support something繩,索

I'd hung the washing out on the clothes line.我會把洗好的衣物晾在晾衣繩上。
Can you feel the fish tugging on the line?你能感覺到魚在釣線上掙紮嗎?

line noun COMPANY

[ C ] a company that transports people or goods客運公司;運輸公司

a shipping line海運公司

line noun REMARK

[ C ] a remark that is intended to entertain, persuade, or deceive(爲達到逗樂、勸說或欺騙目的而說的)話語,詞句,言語

a speech full of memorable lines令人難忘的講話
He keeps giving me that line about not being able to do any work because his computer is down.他不停地跟我說因爲電腦有問題他沒法幹活了。
Who was it who came up with that famous line about "lies, damned lies and statistics?"“謊言,可惡的謊言和數據”這句名言是誰說的?

line noun WORDS

B1 [ C ] a row of words that form part of a text(文本中的)字行

We could get more lines on the page if we reduced the type size.如果把字號調小一點,我們就可以在這一頁上多加幾行字。
The computer screen displays 80 characters per line.計算機屏幕每行可顯示80個字符。

[ C usually plural ] the words that an actor speaks when performing in a film, play, etc.(電影或話劇演員的)詞,台詞

I only had two lines in the whole play.在整出戲中我只有兩句台詞。
She hasn't learned her lines yet, and we've got our first rehearsal tomorrow.我們明天就要進行首次排練了,可她連台詞還沒記熟呢。
I'm terrified of forgetting my lines.我特别害怕忘詞。
lines [ plural ] UK

a punishment for school students in which a sentence has to be written repeatedly(學校裏對學生作出的)罰抄寫

She got 200 lines for swearing at her teacher.她因辱罵老師被罰抄寫200遍。

line noun MUSIC

[ C ] a short series of musical notes一串音符

line noun JOB

[ C usually singular ] the type of job someone does行業

"What line of work are you in?" "I'm a teacher."“你是幹哪一行的?”“我是老師。”
You meet some very interesting people in my line of business.幹我這行可以遇到一些非常有趣的人。

line noun GOODS

C1 [ C ] a range of similar things that are for sale(商品的)類,類别

There are discounts on many items from our older lines.我們這裏的很多舊貨都打折。
I was shown all their new lines.他們給我看了他們所有的新貨。

line verb [ T ] FORM ROW

C2 to form a row along the side of something沿着…形成一排

Thousands of people lined the streets to watch the presidential procession pass by.數千人站在街道兩旁觀看總統車隊通過。
Police lined the route of the demonstration.警察站在遊行路線的兩側。
country lanes lined with trees鄉村林蔭路

line verb [ T ] COVER

to cover the inside surface of something襯;鋪,墊

I lined the drawers with old wallpaper.我用舊牆紙墊抽屜。
How much would it cost to have this jacket lined?給這件夾克衫做個内襯需要多少錢?
Full-length mirrors lined each wall of the bathroom.洗手間的每一面牆上都挂着全身鏡。

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