line
音标发音
- 英式音标 [laɪn]
- 美式音标 [laɪn]
- 国际音标 [lain]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 路線,航線;排;繩
- vt. 排成一行;劃線於;以線條標示;使…起皺紋
- vi. 排隊;站成一排
- n. (Line)人名;(英)萊恩;(俄)利涅
词源解说
- 直接源自古英語的line;最初源自古法語的ligne,意爲繩。
同根派生
- adj性質的同根詞
- lined:有內襯的;具線紋的。
- n性質的同根詞
- liner:班輪,班機;襯墊;畫線者。
- linage:行數;排列;按行數支付。
- lineation:劃線;輪廓。
- v性質的同根詞
- lined:排隊(line的過去分詞);填滿。
用法辨析
- line的基本意思是“線,線條”,指在物躰表麪上畱下的長的痕跡,可以是直的,也可以是彎的;可指具躰的線,也可指抽象的線。具躰的線如電話線、繩子、鉄路線等;抽象的線如行業、專長、方針、路線等。
- line作“行”解時是單位詞,其後常可接“of+ n. ”, of後的名詞如是不可數名詞表示複數意義時, line用複數形式;of後的名詞如是可數名詞,用於複數意義時,line和該名詞均用複數形式。
- line還可作“赤道”解,其前須加定冠詞the。
- “a line of+ n. ”作主語時,謂語動詞的數由line決定,而不依其後的名詞。
- line的基本意思是“用線表示,畫線於”,引申可指“排成一行”“排隊,排齊”。line還可作“給…加襯裡”解,作此解時,常與介詞with連用。
- line可用作及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語。可用於被動結搆。
- a line與a few lines可以解釋爲“短信”的意思。Please drop me a line (或a few lines) as soon as possible.
- 在a line of加名詞作主語的句子中,謂語動詞要與a line保持一致性,而不是與of後的名詞保持一致性;
- 在信的開頭,通常會出現Just a line to tell you that ...或者A line to say that ...等,這些都是習慣用語。Just a line to tell you that I have failed to the examination.
n. (名詞)
v. (動詞)
英汉例句
- She put the wet clothes on the line to dry.
她把溼衣服晾在繩子上了。 - You can line blank paper for writing.
你可以在空白紙上畫線以便寫字。
用作名詞 (n.)
用作動詞 (v.)
用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.
词组短语
- block a line 封鎖航線
- bring into line 使成一行,使一致,同意
- cross a line 超過界線
- cut lines 切斷…的線
- draw a line 畫線
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
英英字典
- (LONG MARK) a long, thin mark on the surface of something
- (ROW) a group of people or things arranged in a row
- (DIVISION) a long, thin and sometimes imaginary mark that forms the edge, border, or limit of something
- (PHONE) a connection to a phone system
- (RAILWAY) (the route followed by) a railway track
- (APPROACH TO SUBJECT) a way of dealing with or thinking about something or someone
- (MILITARY) a row of positions used to defend against enemy attack, especially the ones closest to enemy positions
- (SHAPE) the shape of something that has been designed or created
- (SUPPORT) a long, strong, thin piece of material, such as string, rope, or wire, used to support something
- (COMPANY) a company that transports people or goods
- (REMARK) a remark that is intended to entertain, persuade, or deceive
- (WORDS) a row of words that form part of a text
- (MUSIC) a short series of musical notes
- (JOB) the type of job someone does
- (GOODS) a range of similar things that are for sale
- (FORM ROW) to form a row along the side of something
- (COVER) to cover the inside surface of something
- A line is a long thin mark which is drawn or painted on a surface.
- The lines on someone's skin, especially on their face, are long thin marks that appear there as they grow older.
- A line of people or things is a number of them arranged one behind the other or side by side.
- A line of people or vehicles is a number of them that are waiting one behind another, for example, in order to buy something or to go in a particular direction.
- A line of a piece of writing is one of the rows of words, numbers, or other symbols in it.
- A line of a poem, song, or play is a group of words that are spoken or sung together. If an actor learns his or her lines for a play or film, they learn what they have to say.
- You can refer to a long piece of wire, string, or cable as a line when it is used for a particular purpose.
- A line is a connection which makes it possible for two people to speak to each other on the telephone.
- You can use line to refer to a telephone number which you can call in order to get information or advice.
- A line is a route, especially a dangerous or secret one, along which people move or send messages or supplies.
- The line in which something or someone moves is the particular route that they take, especially when they keep moving straight ahead.
- A line is a particular route, involving the same stations, roads, or stops along which a train or bus service regularly operates.
- A railway line consists of the pieces of metal and wood which form the track that the trains travel along.
- A shipping, air, or bus line is a company which provides services for transporting people or goods by sea, air, or bus.
- A state or county line is a boundary between two states or counties.
- You can use lines to refer to the set of physical defences or the soldiers that have been established along the boundary of an area occupied by an army.
- The particular line that a person has toward a problem is the attitude that they have toward it. For example, if someone takes a hard line on something, they have a firm strict policy which they refuse to change.
- You can use line to refer to the way in which someone's thoughts or activities develop, particularly if it is logical.
- If you say that something happens along particular lines, or on particular lines, you are giving a general summary or approximate account of what happens, which may not be correct in every detail.
- If something is organized on particular lines, or along particular lines, it is organized according to that method or principle.
- Your line of business or work is the kind of work that you do.
- In a factory, a line is an arrangement of workers or machines where a product passes from one worker to another until it is finished.
- You can use line when you are referring to a number of people who are ranked according to status.
- A particular line of people or things is a series of them that has existed over a period of time, when they have all been similar in some way, or done similar things.
- &rarrsee also bottom line , front line , picket line
- If you say that someone has crossed the line or has stepped over the line, you mean that they have behaved in a way that is considered unacceptable.
- If you draw the line at a particular activity, you refuse to do it, because you disapprove of it or because it is more extreme than what you normally do.
- If you do something or if it happens to you in the line of duty, you do it or it happens as part of your regular work or as a result of it.
- If you refer to a method as the first line of, for example, defence or treatment, you mean that it is the first or most important method to be used in dealing with a problem.
- If one object is in line with others, or moves into line with others, they are arranged in a line. You can also say that a number of objects are in line or move into line.
- If one thing is in line with another, or is brought into line with it, the first thing is, or becomes, similar to the second, especially in a way that has been planned or expected.
- If you keep someone in line or bring them into line, you make them obey you, or you make them behave in the way you want them to.
- If a machine or piece of equipment comes on line, it starts operating. If it is off line, it is not operating.
- If you do something on line, you do it using a computer or a computer network.
- &rarrsee also online
- to sign on the dotted line&rarrsee dotted
- If people or things line a road, room, or other place, they are present in large numbers along its edges or sides.
- If you line a wall, container, or other object, you put a layer of something such as leaves or paper on the inside surface of it in order to make it stronger, warmer, or cleaner.
- &rarrsee also lining
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专业释义
- 傳輸線
- 線路
- 行
- 線
- 直線
Limitation of line detection resolution is discussed.
論述了直線邊緣定位的分辨率限制。 - 線條
- 列
- 線路
- 線
- 橫列
- 行
- 行業
- 赤道
- 測線
- 品系
- 釣線
- 不動産的外圍(或疆界);(土地)邊界
- 對陣開球線;對陣開球隊員
- (擊球手)擊出(平直球)
- 線;直線
- 保險種類;保險費數額
- 梳成麻,長纖維,長麻
- 字行
- 線路
- 線
- 磁力線
- 圖線
- 品系
- 線