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line /laɪn/ ► SEE ALLline out line upline upline sth upline sb/sth up●ˌline ˈout (BrE) (sport 体育) to go onto the sports field at the beginning of a game, etc. (比赛等前)走进场地,入场 ◆Nobody will line out tomorrow unless they’re fully fit. 除非状态极佳,否则明天无人出场。[v + adv]●ˌline ˈup 🔑1. (for sth/to do sth) if people line up, they form a line, standing one behind the other or beside each other 排成一行,排成一列,站队,排队(等候做某事)◆A group of people were lining up for tickets. 一群人正在排队买票。◆They lined up to shake the President’s hand. 他们站成一排,逐一和总统握手。◆The runners lined up at the starting line. 赛跑运动员在起跑线上站成一排。 ➡ see also queue up (for sth/to do sth)2. (against sth) (behind sb/sth) to join with sb in order to do sth 与某人联合起来(反对或支持…)◆Several newspapers lined up to demand his resignation. 几家报纸联合起来要求他辞职。◆Local groups are lining up against the new development (= joining together to oppose it). 当地团体结成联盟反对新的开发项目。◆All the residents have lined up behind the caretaker (= they support him). 全体居民一致支持看门人。[v + adv]▸ ˈline-up noun [usually singular] a row of people that is formed so that sb who saw a crime can try to recognize the person who did it (让目击者识别罪犯的)一行人,一排人;辨认行列◆She picked him out of a line-up (= she recognized him as the person who committed the crime). 她从一排嫌疑人当中把他指认了出来。●ˌline ˈup●ˌline sth ˈupto be, or to put sth, in the correct position in relation to sth else (使与相关的其他东西)排齐,对齐◆The three holes should all line up (with each other). 这三个孔应该全对齐。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌline sb/sth ˈup 🔑1. to arrange people or things in a line or a row 使排成一行(或一列)◆She lined the children up for the photograph. 她让孩子们站成一排照相。◆His CDs were lined up on the shelf. 他的 CD 排列在架子上。2. (for sb/sth) to organize an event or an activity; to arrange for sb to do sth at an event, a competition, etc. 组织,安排(活动);安排某人(参与活动等)◆He’s lined up a band for the party. 他为聚会安排了一支乐队。◆We’ve lined up a few things for the weekend. 我们为这个周末安排了几件事。◆They already had a buyer for their car lined up. 他们已经为他们的车子找了个买主。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) ▸ ˈline-up noun [usually singular]1. a group of people who have been chosen or invited to take part in an event 人员配备;阵容◆an impressive line-up of performers 强大的演员阵容◆The line-up for tonight’s game is still not known. 今晚的比赛阵容尚不清楚。2. a set of events, people or things 一系列事件;一批人(或事物)◆Several new dramas are included in the line-up of programmes for next year. 明年的节目安排中包括几出新戏。 |