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line noun 8way of doing or thinking about sth 行动或思想路线ADJECTIVE | VERB + LINE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbroad 总方针◆The broad lines of company policy are already laid down.公司政策的总方针已经制定。firm, hard, strong, tough 坚定不移的方针;强硬的路线official, party, political 官方路线;党的方针;政治路线VERB + LINEadopt, follow, pursue, take 采取方针;遵循路线fall into 符合路线◆The actions of investors do not always fall into line with financial theory.投资者的行动并不总是符合金融理论。bring sb/sth into 使⋯保持一致◆The other members of the board must be brought into line.必须使董事会的其他成员保持一致。PREPOSITIONin line with (= in agreement with) , out of line with (= not in agreement with) 与⋯一致;与⋯不一致◆out of line with party policies与党的政策不一致line on 关于⋯的方针◆the official line on food safety政府关于食品安全的方针PHRASESa line of argument, a line of reasoning 辩论/推理方法◆There's a problem with this line of reasoning.这一推理方法有个问题。a line of attack 进攻路线◆Our approach involves two main lines of attack.我们采取的方法包括两条主要进攻路线。a line of enquiry/inquiry, a line of investigation, a line of questioning 调查方法;提问的方法a line of thought 思路◆This line of thought perturbs me.这种思路令我深感不安。a line of evidence (especially NAmE) 证据线索◆multiple lines of evidence all leading to the same conclusion引向同一结论的多条证据线索 |