line的中文翻译

翻译

line

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  • line1   (long thin mark)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    线, 线条
    noun
    • a long thin mark on a surface
      • a straight/wavy/dotted/diagonal line
        直/波状/虚/对角线
      • a vertical/horizontal line
        垂直/水平线
      • parallel lines
        平行线
      • Draw a thick black line across the page.
        在这页上画一条粗黑线。
    • a long thin mark on the ground to show the limit or border of sth, especially of a playing area in some sports
      • The ball went over the line.
        球出界了。
      • Be careful not to cross the line(= the broken line painted down the middle of the road).
        小心点,不要越过道路的中间线。
      • Your feet must be behind the line when you serve (= in tennis).
        当你打网球发球的时候,你的脚要站在线后。
      • They were all waiting on the starting line.
        他们都在起跑线上等着。
    • a mark like a line on sb's skin that people usually get as they get older
      • He has fine lines around his eyes.
        他眼睛周围有细细的皱纹。
  • line2   (Aviation)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    线
    noun
    • a long, narrow marking, usually straight
  • line3   (division)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    边界, 界线
    noun
    • an imaginary limit or border between one place or thing and another
      • He was convicted of illegally importing weapons across state lines.
        他被判处非法越境偷运武器的罪名。
      • a district/county line
        行政区/郡界
      • lines of longitude and latitude
        经纬线
    • the division between one area of thought or behaviour and another
      • We want to cut across lines of race, sex and religion.
        我们要超越种族,性别,和宗教的界限。
      • There is a fine line between showing interest in what someone is doing and interfering in it.
        关心别人正在做的事情和对其进行干预之间有着细微的差别。
  • line4   (shape)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    轮廓线
    noun
    • the edge, outline or shape of sb/sth
      • He traced the line of her jaw with his finger.
        他用手指顺着她下巴边缘抚摸。
      • a beautiful sports car with sleek lines
        线条流畅,外形美观的车
  • line5   (row of people/things)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    一排
    noun
    • a row of people or things next to each other or behind each other
      • a long line of trees
        一长排树
      • The children all stood in a line.
        孩子们站成一排。
      • They were stuck in a line of traffic.
        他们被困在汽车长龙里了。
    • a queue of people
      • to stand/wait in line for sth
        站队/排队等候
      • A line formed at each teller window.
        每个出纳窗口都排起了队。
  • line6   (in factory)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    流水线
    noun
    • a system of making sth, in which the product moves from one worker to the next until it is finished
  • line7   (series)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    一系列的
    noun
    • a series of people, things or events that follow one another in time
      • She came from a long line of doctors.
        她来自世医之家。
      • to pass sth down through the male/female line
        通过父系/母系相传
      • This novel is the latest in a long line of thrillers that he has written.
        这部小说是他写的惊险系列小说中最新的。
    • a series of people in order of importance
      • Orders came down the line from the very top.
        命令从最高领导人逐层下达。
      • a line of command
        一系列按照职务排序的指挥人员
      • He is second in line to the chairman.
        他地位仅次主席。
      • to be next in line to the throne
        王位继承人
  • line8   (words)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    (诗文的)一行
    noun
    • a row of words on a page or the empty space where they can be written; the words of a song or poem
      • Look at line 5 of the text.
        看正文第五行。
      • Write the title of your essay on the top line.
        把你文章的题目写在首行。
      • I can only remember the first two lines of that song.
        我只记得那首歌的前两行。
    • the words spoken by an actor in a play or film/movie
      • to learn your lines
        背台词
      • a line from the film 'Casablanca'
        电影《卡萨布兰卡》里的一句台词
    • (in some schools) a punishment in which a child has to write out a particular sentence a number of times
    • a remark, especially when sb says it to achieve a particular purpose
      • Don't give me that line about having to work late again.
        不要跟我说又要工作到很晚那样的话。
      • That's the worst chat-up line I've ever heard.
        在我听过的调情话里,没有比这更差劲的了。
  • line9   (rope/wire/pipe)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    线, 绳
    noun
    • a long piece of rope, thread, etc, especially when it is used for a particular purpose
      • a fishing line
        钓鱼线
      • He hung the towels out on the line(= clothes line).
        他把毛巾挂在晒衣绳上面。
      • They dropped the sails and threw a line to a man on the dock.
        他们放下帆,把船缆抛给码头上的人。
    • a pipe or thick wire that carries water, gas or electricity from one place to another
  • line10   (telephone)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    电话线, 热线
    noun
    • a telephone connection; a particular telephone number
      • Your bill includes line rental.
        你的账单包括了电话线路的租用费。
      • The company's lines have been jammed (= busy) all day with people making complaints.
        公司电话线整天都因为人们打电话投诉而占线。
      • I was talking to John when the line suddenly went dead.
        我和约翰谈话的时候突然电话断线了。
      • If you hold the line(= stay on the telephone and wait), I'll see if she is available.
        你要是不挂断电话的话,我就去看看她在不在。
  • line11   (railway/railroad)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    交通线, 航线, 铁路线
    noun
    • a railway/railroad track; a section of a railway/railroad system
      • The train was delayed because a tree had fallen across the line.
        火车晚点是因为一棵树倒在了铁轨上。
      • a branch line
        铁路支线
      • the East Coast line
        东海岸铁路线
  • line12   (route/direction)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    线路
    noun
    • the direction that sb/sth is moving or located in
      • Just keep going in a straight line; you can't miss it.
        一直直走,你不会找不到那的。
      • The town is in a direct line between London and the coast.
        那个小镇在伦敦和海岸之间的直线上。
      • Please move; you're right in my line of vision(= the direction I am looking in).
        请移动下,你正好挡住了我的视线(我看的方向)。
      • They followed the line of the river for three miles.
        他们沿着那条河走了三英里。
      • Be careful to stay out of the line of fire(= the direction sb is shooting in).
        小心待在射击路线以外(某人正在往那个方向射击)。
    • a route from one place to another especially when it is used for a particular purpose
      • Their aim was to block guerrilla supply lines.
        他们的目的是封锁游击队的供给线。
  • line13   (attitude/argument)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    (政治)路线, 方针
    noun
    • an attitude or a belief, especially one that sb states publicly
      • The government is taking a firm line on terrorism.
        政府现在对恐怖主义采取强硬态度。
      • He supported the official line on education.
        他支持官方在教育方面的态度。
    • a method or way of doing or thinking about sth
      • I don't follow your line of reasoning.
        我不理解你的推理方法。
      • She decided to try a different line of argument(= way of persuading sb of sth).
        她决定换一种说理方法(说服某人做某事的方法)。
      • sb's first line of attack/defence
        某人第一次的抨击/辩护
      • The police are pursuing a new line of enquiry/inquiry(= way of finding out information).
        警察正在进行一种新的调查方法(找出信息的方法)。
  • line14   (activity)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    行业, 擅长, 兴趣
    noun
    • a type or area of business, activity or interest
      • My line of work pays pretty well.
        我的职业报酬非常丰厚。
      • You can't do much in the art line without training.
        在艺术行业你没有经过训练是不会取得多大作为的。
  • line15   (product)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    种, 类
    noun
    • a type of product
      • We are starting a new line in casual clothes.
        我们将开始经营新款式的休闲服。
      • Some lines sell better than others.
        有些品种的货物销售得比其他的好。
  • line16   (transport)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    公交线, 货运线
    noun
    • a company that provides transport for people or goods
      • a shipping/bus line
        航运/公交车公司
  • line17   (soldiers)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    战线
    noun
    • a row or series of military defences where the soldiers are fighting during a war
      • The regiment was sent to fight in the front line(= the position nearest the enemy).
        这个团被派往前线作战。
      • They were trapped behind enemy lines(= in the area controlled by the enemy).
        他们在敌后方遭到围困(=由敌人控制的地方)。
  • line18   (drugs)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    狭长条可卡因
    noun
    • an amount of cocaine that is spread out in a thin line, ready to take
  • line19   (luge)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    line
    noun
    • an ideal trajectory on a track that athletes try to follow to get best results
      • In bobsleigh the driver steers the sled and tries to follow the ideal line.
  • line20   (cover inside)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    包裹
    verb
    • to cover the inside of sth with a layer of another material to keep it clean, make it stronger, etc
      • Line the pan with greaseproof paper.
        在烤盘上铺一层防油纸。
    • to form a layer on the inside of sth
      • the membranes that line the nose
        在鼻腔里形成一层内膜
  • line21   (form rows)   UK /laɪn/  US /laɪn/ 
    排队, 排齐
    verb
    • to form lines or rows along sth
      • Crowds of people lined the streets to watch the race.
        人群站在街道两旁看比赛。
      • The walls were lined with books.
        靠墙的是一排排的书。
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