long thin mark线

  1. [countable] a long, thin mark on a surface线;线条
    • a straight/solid/dotted/dashed line直线/实线/点线/虚线
    • a wavy/diagonal line波浪线/对角线
    • a vertical/horizontal line垂直线;水平线
    • parallel lines平行线
    • Draw a thick black line across the page.在此页上横画一条粗黑线。🔊🔊
    see also bar line, dotted line, in-line, load line
    Extra Examples
    • He wrote the title and drew a line under it.他写了标题,并在标题下画了一条线。
    • She could draw a perfectly straight line.她可以画一条完美的直线。
    • He created his first strictly geometrical work, using only straight lines and circles.他仅使用直线和圆弧创建了他的第一个严格的几何作品。
    • a faint white line模糊的白线
    • Cut along the dotted line.沿虚线裁开。
    • The outlines of the object beneath its cover are shown in dotted lines.物体在其掩盖下的轮廓以虚线显示。
    • The old Roman road is indicated on the map by a dotted line.古老的罗马路在地图上用虚线表示。
    • This is indicated in sheet music by a long wavy line connecting the two staves.在活页乐谱中,这是通过连接两个五线谱的长长的波浪线表示的。
    • The contour lines represent points of equal elevation.等高线表示等高点。
    • The mural has white diagonal lines crisscrossing in all directions. 壁画上有白色的对角线,纵横交错。
    • Red lines denote security updates and blue lines denote recommended updates.红线表示安全更新,蓝线表示建议的更新。
    • a pattern of parallel wavy lines平行波浪线的图案
    • Draw a chalk line on the container to record the level.在容器上画一条粉笔线以记录水平。
    • He traces a line in white paint along the wall.他在墙上画了一条白色油漆线。
    • The road has a double yellow line painted on the side indicating that you cannot park.道路的一侧涂有双黄线,表示您不能停车。
    • A red line marks where the wall stood.红线标记墙壁的位置。
    • The pencil line connects one box to another.铅笔线把一个方框与另一个方框连起来。
    • The watercolor strokes and the pencil lines run in the same direction.水彩笔触和铅笔线沿相同方向延伸。
    • She draws the paint out into thin, spidery lines.她把油漆画成细的,蜘蛛状的线。
    • The work shows thin black parallel lines crossing a field of white.这幅作品展示了一条细的黑色平行线,穿过白色的田野。
    • Dark areas are shaded with thin lines.深色区域以细线阴影显示。
    • Why is there that faint vertical line on the screen?为什么屏幕上有一条微弱的垂直线?
    • Yellowish spots form a line down the middle of the caterpillar's back.毛毛虫背部中央呈淡黄色斑点。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • thick
    verb + line
    • draw
    • mark
    line + verb
    • run
    • divide something
    • separate something
    preposition
    • in a line
    phrases
    • a line of latitude
    • a line of longitude
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a long, thin mark on the ground to show the limit or border of something, especially of a playing area in some sports界线;(尤指运动场地的)场地线,场界
    • The first to cross the line wins the race.第一个越界者获胜。
    • They were all waiting on the starting line.他们全都在起跑线上等待着。🔊🔊
    • She crossed the centre line and hit an oncoming truck.她越过中线撞上了一辆即将来临的卡车。
    • over/across the line The ball was over the line.球在线上。
    • behind the line Your feet must be behind the line when you serve (= in tennis).发球时你的脚必须站在底线的外面。🔊🔊
    see also finishing line, fire line, foul line, goal line, sideline, touchline
    Extra Examples
    • The ball was called out but a replay showed it was right on the line.球被叫出,但重播显示它正确。
    • A goal was given but I don't think the ball crossed the line.进球了,但我认为球没有越过线。
    • He moved the ball quickly along the line and scored.他迅速将球沿线移动并得分。
    • They are good at passing the ball down the line.他们擅长将球传到底线。
    • He stood in the middle of an empty football pitch, on the centre line.他站在一个空荡荡的足球场中央。
    • It was a photo finish, with three cyclists appearing to cross the line simultaneously.这是一张照片,三个骑自行车的人似乎同时越过终点线。
    • She got off the start line quickly and was leading at the 500-meter mark.她迅速离开起跑线,并以500米的成绩领先。
    • It's a country lane with no lines.这是一条没有线路的乡间小路。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • thick
    verb + line
    • draw
    • mark
    line + verb
    • run
    • divide something
    • separate something
    preposition
    • in a line
    phrases
    • a line of latitude
    • a line of longitude
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a mark like a line on somebody’s skin that people usually get as they get older皱纹;褶子 synonym wrinkle
    • He has fine lines around his eyes.他的眼睛周围有细细的皱纹。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • Deep worry lines had appeared on her forehead.深深的愁纹已经爬上了她的额头。
    • I saw the faint lines of concern etched into his brow.我看见他的额头上已经出现了淡淡的愁纹。
    • a cream that improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles改善细纹和皱纹外观的乳霜
    • I'm starting to get lines around my mouth.我开始在嘴巴上打线。
    • The camera focuses on the wrinkled laughter lines around the man's eyes.摄像头聚焦在男人眼睛周围皱纹的笑线上。
    • The bright light shows all the lines on your face.明亮的光线显示您脸上的所有线条。
    • a slim face with deep lines on either side of the mouth一张苗条的脸,嘴巴两侧都有深纹
    • Smoking gives you lines on your skin.吸烟使您的皮肤上有纹路。
    • She says she doesn't frown because it gives you lines.她说她不皱眉,因为它能给你线条。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • worry
    • deep
    • faint
    verb + line
    • have
    line + verb
    • run
    • appear
    See full entry
  4. row of people/things人或物的行列

  5. [countable] a row of people or things next to each other or behind each other排;行;列
    • They formed a line and marched forward.他们排成一列,向前进。
    • in a line The children all stood in a line.孩子们全都站成一排。🔊🔊
    • line of something They were stuck in a line of traffic.他们塞在汽车长龙里面了。🔊🔊
    • a straight/long line of trees直线/长树
    see also chorus line, defensive line, offensive line (1), picket line
    Extra Examples
    • Make sure the posts are planted in a straight line.确保柱子沿直线放置。
    • There were three bins in a line.一行中有三个垃圾箱。
    • They were all walking along the lane in a line.他们都沿着车道排成一列。
    • grasses are planted at regular intervals in long diagonal lines 在对角线较长的位置上定期种植草
    • A line of cars stretched as far as the eye could see.一排汽车伸展到了眼睛。
    • There was a long line of lorries on the A40.A40上有很多货车。
    • A line of dancers stood on stage kicking their legs.一群舞者站在舞台上踢腿。
    • A line of trees was sillhouetted against the sky.一排树映衬在天空中。
    • A line of mounted police stopped protesters.一群骑警阻止示威者。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • new
    verb + line
    • form
    preposition
    • in a/​the line
    • on a/​the line
    See full entry
  6. [countable] (North American English) a queue of people(人)队伍,行列
    • A line formed at each teller window.银行每个出纳员的窗口前都排起了队。🔊🔊
    • in line to stand/wait in line排队等候
    • If you want a ticket, get in line.如果您想买票,请排队。
    • line for something There's a line for the women's bathroom.女人洗手间有一条线。
    • They have to stand in line for groceries.他们必须排队购买食品。
    Extra Examples
    • The lunch line was long as usual.午餐那里照常排着长队。
    • You'll have to wait in line like everybody else.你必须和所有其他人一样排队等候。
    • people standing in line at the bank人们在银行排队
    • How many hours each week do you spend waiting in line for coffee?您每周花几小时排队等候咖啡?
    • ‘Get back in line!’ the teacher snarled.“回来排队!” 老师咆哮。
    • He was sent to the back of the line.他被送到了队伍的后方。
    • I joined the line and prepared for a long wait.我加入了队伍,准备漫长的等待。
    • supermarket checkout lines超市付款处等候的队列
    • The lines stretched around the block.线条在块周围伸展。
    • There was a long line at the post office.邮局排队很长。
    • If there's a line for the women's room, I go in the men's.如果女士房间有排队,我去男士房间。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • checkout
    verb + line
    • form
    preposition
    • in line
    See full entry
  7. phone

  8. [countable] a phone connection; a particular phone number电话线路;电话号码
    • The phone lines were jammed (= very busy) with people calling to complain.电话线被人打扰(很忙)。
    • I tried to call but the line was busy.我试图打电话,但线路很忙。
    • I was talking to John when the line suddenly went dead.我正和约翰谈话,突然电话断了。🔊🔊
    • Lines are open from 7.30 am until midnight seven days a week.线路从每周7天的上午7.30至午夜开放。
    • If you hold the line (= stay on the phone and wait), I'll see if she is available.请你不要挂断电话,我去看看她能不能接电话。🔊🔊
    • on the line It's your mother on the line.是你母亲打的电话。
    • Your bill includes line rental.你的账单包括电话线路的租用费。🔊🔊
    see also fixed-line, helpline, hotline, landline, offline, online, open line
    Extra Examples
    • He kept shouting down the line at me.他一直在电话的另一端冲我大喊大叫。
    • Please stay on the line until one of our customer service operatives becomes available.请保持在线,直到我们的一位客户服务操作员可用。
    • She didn't know that he was on the line listening to the call.她不知道他正在听电话。
    • Speak up—it's rather a bad line.说话大点儿声,这条线路相当糟糕。
    • What do I dial for an outside line?应该怎么拨外线?
    • At that time you needed a phone line to connect with the internet.在那个时候,你需要一个电话线来连接到互联网。
    • The toll-free phone line is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.免费电话线的开放时间是上午8:30至下午6:30
    • The panic room has its own ventilation system and telephone line.应急室有自己的通风系统和电话线。
    • He gave me the number of his private line.他给了我他的私人电话号码。
    • I don't use this line for personal calls.我不使用此线路打私人电话。
    • You can call me back on this line.您可以在这条线上给我回电。
    • ‘Bye,’ he said and the line went dead.“再见,”他说,电话线断了。
    • Lines are now open and viewers can vote by calling 090 77 77 77.线路现已开放,观众可以致电090 77 77 77进行投票。
    • Throughout the evening the telephone lines will be open for listeners to share their memories.整个晚上,电话线将开放给听众分享他们的回忆。
    • Whenever I try to ring the doctor's the lines are all busy.每当我尝试给医生打电话时,电话线都很忙。
    • They said they tried to call you, but your line was busy.他们说他们试图给您打电话,但您的电话很忙。
    Topics Phones, email and the interneta2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • direct
    • trunk
    • power
    verb + line
    • hold
    line + verb
    • be busy
    • be engaged
    • be dead
    preposition
    • down the line
    • on the line
    • on line
    See full entry
  9. railway/bus

  10. [countable] a railway track or other transport route; a section of a transport system or route轨道;铁道;(铁路的)段,线路
    • The train was delayed because a tree had fallen across the line.火车晚点是因为有一棵树横倒在铁轨上。🔊🔊
    • a rail line一条铁路线
    • (British English also) a railway line铁路线。
    • the East Coast line东海岸铁路线
    • We got off the bus near the end of the line at San Gerardo.我们在圣杰拉尔多的线路尽头下车。
    • Streetcar lines carried passengers to ever more distant areas of the city.有轨电车线路将乘客带到城市更远的地区。
    • on a line We live on the Northern Line.我们住在北在线。
    see also main line
    Extra Examples
    • The restaurant has an unpromising site beside a railway line.这家餐厅在一条铁路线旁边有一个毫无希望的场所。
    • Trains were cancelled because of leaves on the line.火车由于线上的叶子而取消。
    • They built a high-speed rail line linking the two cities.他们建立了连接这两个城市的高铁线。
    • The new line would link Clapham Junction in south-west London with Dalston in the north-east of the city.这条新线将把伦敦西南部的克拉珀姆交界处与城市东北部的达尔斯顿连接起来。
    • There are two railroad lines running next to the French Quarter.法国区旁有两条铁路线。
    • He became a successful stagecoach operator, establishing lines between Boston, Massachusetts and Albany, New York.他成为成功的驿马车运营商,在马萨诸塞州波士顿和纽约奥尔巴尼之间建立了生产线。
    • You have to get off the bus here—it's the end of the line.您必须在这里下车,这是线路的终点。
    • the little village of Jicotea, at the end of the bus line吉科塔的小村庄,在公共汽车线路的尽头
    • The branch line is threatened with closure.这条铁路支线面临关停。
    Topics Transport by bus and traina2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • rail
    • railway
    • train
    verb + line
    • take
    preposition
    • on a/​the line
    phrases
    • the end of the line
    See full entry
  11. route/direction路线;方向

  12. [countable, usually singular] the direction that somebody/something is moving or located in(行进的)方向,路线;方位
    • in a line Just keep going in a straight line.一直保持直线。
    • The town is in a direct line between London and the coast.这个镇在伦敦与海岸之间的直线上。🔊🔊
    • line of something Be careful to stay out of the line of fire (= the direction somebody is shooting in).注意待在射击路线以外。🔊🔊
    • They followed the line of the river for three miles.他们沿着那条河走了三英里。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • He couldn't even walk in a straight line.他甚至不能走直线。
    • The surveyors moved across the country, through forests, up mountains, and down ravines, but always travelling in straight lines.测绘员穿越森林,穿过山脉,穿过沟壑在全国各地移动,但始终沿直线行驶。
    • The wall follows the line of the mountain range.墙沿山脉的线。
    • We could have gone in a more direct line to Denver.我们本来可以直达丹佛。
    • It's three miles along the road, although only a mile and a half away in a direct line.沿道路三英里,尽管沿直线只有一英里半。
    • The kitchen garden runs along the line of the building's south facing terrace.菜园沿着建筑物朝南的露台一直延伸。
    • If you follow the line of my finger, you can see the building there on the hillside.如果您顺着我的手指,您会看到山坡上的那栋建筑物。
  13. [countable] a route from one place to another especially when it is used for a particular purpose路线;路径;渠道
    • Their aim was to block guerrilla supply lines.他们的目的是封锁游击队的供给线。🔊🔊
  14. words文字

  15. [countable]
    (abbreviation l)
    a row of words on a page or the empty space where they can be written; the words of a song or poem or other piece of writing字行;便条;留言条;歌词;诗行
    • Look at line 5 of the text.看正文第 5 行。🔊🔊
    • Write the title of your essay on the top line.把文章的标题写在首行。🔊🔊
    • I can only remember the first two lines of that song.我只记得那首歌的头两句歌词。🔊🔊
    • She quoted a few lines of Shakespeare.她引用了莎士比亚的几行话。
    • A team of programmers wrote 200 000 lines of code (= computer programming language).一组程序员编写了20万行代码。
    • Avoid a line break (= starting a new line) in the middle of a word.避免在单词中间出现换行符。
    see also bottom line, command line, subject line, top line
    Extra Examples
    • Start each paragraph on a new line.每一段另起一行。
    • There should be a full stop at the end of the line.该行的结尾应有一个句号。
    • He asked me to sing the opening lines of Tosti's ‘In the hush of the night’. 他请我唱托斯蒂(Tosti)的《在夜晚的寂静》中的开场白。
    • Each picture is accompanied by a short line of text.每张图片都带有一小段文字。
    • As soon as I read those lines I knew this was a writer I would love.当我阅读这些台词时,我就知道这是我会爱的作家。
    • The story's first line reads, ‘There were once two little girls who saw, or believed they saw, a thing in a forest.’故事的第一行写道:“曾经有两个小女孩看到或相信他们看到了森林中的东西。”
    • He pointed to a line in the book he was holding.他指着他拿着的书中的一行。
    • Each line of the poem has five stressed syllables.这首诗的每一行都有五个重读音节。
    • A sonnet usually has fourteen lines.一首十四行诗通常有十四行。
    • The first letter of each line forms a word.每行的第一个字母组成一个单词。
    • The poet was very particular about the font, punctuation, and line spacing of his poems.诗人对他的诗歌的字体,标点符号和行距非常挑剔。
    Topics Literature and writinga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    • new
    verb + line
    • form
    preposition
    • in a/​the line
    • on a/​the line
    See full entry
  16. [countable] the words spoken by an actor in a play or film(戏剧或电影的)台词,对白
    • to learn your lines背台词
    • I keep forgetting my lines.我一直忘了台词。
    • The way she delivers the line is hilarious.她讲台词的方式很有趣。
    • line from something He quoted a line from the film ‘Casablanca’.他引用了电影《卡萨布兰卡》中的一行。
    • He delivers his lines in a flat, uninflected way.他以平坦,不弯曲的方式传达自己的台词。
    • In a musical, actors often sing their lines.在音乐剧中,演员经常唱歌。
    • In the audition you will be asked to read a few lines.在试镜中,您需要阅读几行。
    • He read his lines in a monotone.他单调地朗读他的台词。
    • She is obviously reading lines from a script.很明显,她正在阅读剧本中的台词。
    • The film includes some great lines.这部电影有一些精彩的台词。
    • an unoriginal plot enlivened by a few good lines of dialogue几段良好的对话使原始情节活跃起来
    • That's when he utters the memorable line ‘Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.’那是他说出令人难忘的一句话的时候,“坦白说,亲爱的,我不该死。”
    • He started coughing in the middle of the line.他开始在队列中间咳嗽。
    • It was a small part with few lines.这是一小部分,只有几行。
    • Actors always want more lines.演员总是想要更多的台词。
    Topics Film and theatreb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + lines
    • learn
    • practise/​practice
    • recite
    See full entry
  17. lines
    [plural] (British English) (in some schools) a punishment in which a child has to write out a particular sentence a number of times(某些学校)重复抄写句子的惩罚
    • The teacher gave me 100 lines.老师罚我抄写 100 行。
  18. [countable] (informal) a remark, especially when somebody says it to achieve a particular purpose(尤指为达到某种目的说的)话,言语
    • Don't give me that line about having to work late again.别再跟我说不得不工作到很晚这样的话。🔊🔊
    • (British English) That's the worst chat-up line I've ever heard.我听过的调情的话里没有比这更差劲的了。🔊🔊
  19. rope/wire/pipe绳索;金属线;管子

  20. [countable, uncountable] a long piece of rope, string, etc., especially when it is used for a particular purpose一段绳(或索、线等)
    • They dropped the sails and threw a line to a man on the dock.他们放下风帆,把船缆抛给码头上的人。🔊🔊
    • on the line Towels were hanging on the line (= clothes line).毛巾挂在晾衣绳上。
    • He had a fish on his line.他的钓线上有一条鱼。
    • 150 feet of nylon line150英尺的尼龙线
    see also clothes line, fishing line, lifeline, washing line, zip line
    Extra Examples
    • Get the clothes off the line.把衣服脱下来。
    • When he reeled in his line, there was nothing on the end of it.当他退缩时,一切都没有结束。
    • He measured the land by laying out lines running due east-west and six miles apart, cut at right angles by other lines running due north-south, to create a grid.他通过布置东西向和相距六英里的线,并与其他东西向南和北角成直角的线进行切割,来测量土地,以创建一个网格。
    • An anchor was dropped over the side on almost 1 000 feet of anchor line.锚将近1000英尺的锚索掉落在侧面。
    • The fish immediately pulled out about 20 yards of line.鱼立即拔出了大约20码的钓线。
  21. [countable] a pipe or thick wire that carries water, gas or electricity from one place to another管道;线路
    • water/gas/sewage lines水/气/污水管线
    • Telephone lines were brought down in the storm.电话线在暴风雨中倒塌了。
    • There were two fuel lines coming into the engine.有两条燃料线路接入发动机。
    • The telegraph lines connecting the two cities had been cut.连接两个城市的电报线已被切断。
    see also power line
    Extra Examples
    • a series of posts which were linked to one another by telegraph lines通过电报线相互链接的一系列帖子
    • They made plans for new sewage lines and roads.他们制定了新的污水管线和道路的计划。
    • The infrastructure, including sewage pipes and water lines, is in bad shape.基础设施,包括污水管和输水管线,状况不佳。
    • The storm has cut off electricity lines and blocked roads.暴风雨切断了电线,并阻塞了道路。
    • Excavations for driveways, gas lines or other utilities may have caused root damage.车道,汽油管线或其他公用设施的开挖可能会造成根部损坏。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • direct
    • trunk
    • power
    verb + line
    • hold
    line + verb
    • be busy
    • be engaged
    • be dead
    preposition
    • down the line
    • on the line
    • on line
    See full entry
  22. division分界线

  23. [countable] an imaginary limit or border between one place or thing and another分界线;边界线
    • a district/county line行政区界;郡界
    • lines of longitude and latitude经线和纬线
    • across a line He was convicted of illegally importing weapons across state lines.他被判犯有非法越州偷运武器罪。🔊🔊
    see also coastline, dividing line (2), fault line (1), International Date Line, state line, treeline, waterline
    Extra Examples
    • His family lived across the state line in West Virginia.他的家人住在州界线那边的西弗吉尼亚州境内。
    • As we crossed the New York state line, we passed a field of soybeans.当我们越过纽约州界线时,我们经过了一片大豆田。
    • He remembers the first time he crossed the line into Iraq.他记得他第一次越线进入伊拉克。
    • the boundary line between two countries两国之间的边界线
    • We must end this separation of rich and poor across school district lines.我们必须结束跨学区线的贫富分化。
    • Computer databases are being used to redraw electoral district lines.正在使用计算机数据库来重绘选举区线。
    • For residents of Los Angeles, California, the county line to the south is often referred to as ‘the orange curtain’. 对于加利福尼亚州洛杉矶市的居民来说,南部的县线通常被称为“橙色帷幕”。
    • The Civil War was a moment when the various lines dividing the country were contested.内战是片刻分裂该国的各种斗争之时。
    • The Equator is an imaginary line encircling the globe. 赤道是环绕地球的假想线。
    • When they talk about North and South, they are referring to an imaginary line from Dublin to Galway.当他们谈论北方和南方时,他们指的是从都柏林到戈尔韦的假想线。
  24. [countable] the division between one area of thought or behaviour and another or between one group of people and another(思想或行为的)界限,界线
    • Mass consumption blurred the lines of class distinction.大众消费模糊了阶级区分的界限。
    • 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。🔊🔊
    • Music offers a way to cross cultural lines.音乐提供了一种跨越文化界限的方式。
    • line between A and B There is a fine line between informing the public and alarming them.在通知公众和警告他们之间有一条细线。
    see also dividing line (1), fault line (2), poverty line, red line
    • There's a fine line between showing interest in what someone is doing and interfering in it.在显示出对某人正在做的事情的兴趣与干预之间有一条很好的界限。
    • With this film he crosses the line into straightforward commercialism.通过这部电影,他跨入了直接的商业主义的行列。
    • Government is damaged when the line separating church and state is crossed.跨越教堂和国家的界线时,政府将受到损害。
    • This architecture is about blurring the lines between nature and the built environment.这种架构是要模糊自然与建筑环境之间的界线。
    • Her work plays with stereotypes, blurring lines of sex and gender.她的作品具有刻板印象,模糊了性别界限。
    • British figurative artist Gary Benfield straddles the line between drawing and painting.英国具象画家加里·本菲尔德跨越绘画与绘画之间的界线。
    • Some of the performances fail to straddle the fine line between understatement and dullness.有些表演未能跨越轻描淡写和沉闷的界限。
  25. attitude/argument态度;论点

  26. [countable, usually singular] an attitude or a belief, especially one that somebody states publicly(尤指公开表明的)态度,看法
    • The company line is that discrimination in any form is not tolerated.公司的立场是,不容忍任何形式的歧视。
    • line on something He supported the official line on education.他支持官方的教育理念。🔊🔊
    • The government is taking a firm line on terrorism.政府现在对恐怖主义采取强硬的态度。🔊🔊
    see also hard line, hard-line, party line
    Extra Examples
    • There's been a hardening of lines on both sides (= both sides have developed stricter or more fixed attitudes).双方的线条都在变硬。
    • A senior intelligence officer contradicted the government's official line.一名高级情报官违反了政府的官方规定。
    • Newsreaders just repeat the government line.新闻阅读器只是重复政府路线。
    • They are expected to unquestioningly support the management line.他们无疑将为管理部门提供支持。
    • His speech cast aside the Foreign Office line on the issue.他的演讲把外交事务办公室在这个问题上的立场搁置了。
    • I tend to take the line that as long as everyone consents and is of a legal age, then it is best to just let people do what they want. 我倾向于这样一种观点,即只要每个人都同意并达到法定年龄,那么最好就是让人们去做自己想做的事情。
    • The administration has taken a line that is basically contrary to its own principles.政府采取的路线基本上与其自己的原则背道而驰。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • firm
    • hard
    verb + line
    • adopt
    • follow
    • pursue
    preposition
    • in line with
    • out of line with
    • line on
    phrases
    • a line of argument
    • a line of reasoning
    • a line of attack
    See full entry
  27. [countable] a method or way of doing or thinking about something方法;方式
    • His research follows quite different lines.他的研究遵循完全不同的路线。
    • line of something I don't follow your line of reasoning.我不理解你的推理方法。🔊🔊
    • a line of thought/thinking思路/思想
    • She decided to try a different line of argument (= way of persuading somebody of something).她决定换一种说理方式。🔊🔊
    • somebody’s first line of attack/defence某人进行抨击/辩护的第一着
    • The police are pursuing a new line of inquiry (= way of finding out information).草莓现在是当季水果。
    see also first-line
    Extra Examples
    • This line of thought perturbs me.这种思路令我深感不安。
    • His line of thinking seems to be that the food industry is fraudulently promoting addictive, unhealthy foods as healthy.他的思路似乎是,食品行业在欺诈性地推广令人上瘾的,不健康的食品,就像健康食品一样。
    • We know that intelligence is our first line of defence against terrorism.我们知道,情报是我们打击恐怖主义的第一道防线。
    • 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。
    • This line of questioning seemed to be getting us nowhere.这种质疑似乎使我们无所适从。
    • One line of research focuses on gender.其中一项研究重点是性别。
    • We are pursuing several lines of investigation.我们正在进行几项调查。
    • The broad lines of company policy are already laid down.公司政策的总方针已经制订。
    • Multiple lines of evidence were all leading to the same conclusion.多条证据都可以得出相同的结论。
    • Keep your lines of communication open.保持沟通畅通。
    • The plot runs along predictable lines.该图沿可预测线运行。
    • Other writers followed similar lines in discussing this theorem.其他作者在讨论该定理时也遵循类似的思路。
    • It's pointless to pursue that line any further.进一步追求这条线毫无意义。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • firm
    • hard
    verb + line
    • adopt
    • follow
    • pursue
    preposition
    • in line with
    • out of line with
    • line on
    phrases
    • a line of argument
    • a line of reasoning
    • a line of attack
    See full entry
  28. series系列

  29. [countable, usually singular] a series of people, things or events that follow one another in time按时间顺序排列的人(或物、事件);家系;家族
    • to pass something down through the male/female line通过父系/母系代代相传某物
    • line of something She came from a long line of doctors.她来自一个医生世家。🔊🔊
    • This novel is the latest in a long line of thrillers that he has written.这部小说是他写的系列惊险小说中最近出版的一部。🔊🔊
    • That was the first in a whole line of mistakes and bad decisions.这是所有错误和错误决定中的第一条。
    • line (from somebody/something) (to somebody/something) The book traces a historical line from Beethoven to the present day.这本书追溯了从贝多芬到今天的历史路线。
    • down the line The muddle seems to have happened further down the line.混乱似乎已经发生了。
    Extra Examples
    • The film traces a line of events from their first meeting through to their tragic separation and death.影片追溯了从第一次见面到悲惨的分离和死亡的一系列事件。
    • We can trace a line of such thinking from Voltaire.我们可以从伏尔泰身上找到这样的思路。
    • His work is in a direct line from that of John Cassavetes.他的工作与约翰·卡萨维茨(John Cassavetes)的工作直接相关。
    • I do not accept the claim that there is a direct line from Nietzsche via Heidegger to Nazism.我不接受尼采通过海德格尔直达纳粹主义的说法。
    • Mitochondrial DNA makes it possible to trace the maternal line.线粒体DNA使得追踪母系成为可能。
    • The mutation gets passed down the ancestral line.突变传承下来。
    • This is pop that can trace its line all the way back to the Beatles.这是流行音乐,可以追溯到甲壳虫乐队。
  30. [countable, usually singular] a series of people in order of importance一系列按重要性排列的人
    • line of something a line of command一系列按职务排序的指挥人员
    • There is some benefit to having a clear line of authority.拥有清晰的权限有一些好处。
    • down the line (from somebody/something) Orders came down the line from the very top.命令从最高领导人逐级传达下来。🔊🔊
    • in line (to somebody/something) He is second in line to the chairman.他的地位仅次于主席。🔊🔊
    • to be next in line to the throne为王位第一顺位继承人
    see also line manager
    Extra Examples
    • You have to report them to a higher authority, someone further up the line.您必须将它们报告给更高一级的机构,然后再向上报告。
    • They undermined old lines of authority.他们破坏了旧的权威。
    • He resigned and the next in the line of succession became president.他辞职了,继任者中的下一任总统。
    • There was nostalgia for the traditional dynastic line of succession.怀念传统王朝的继承路线。
    • Prince George is currently third in line to the throne.乔治王子目前位居第三。
    • She is next in line for a promotion.她是下一个晋升队伍。
    • I was the heir; I was next in line.我是继承人;我是下一个。
    • She was first in line to succeed her father.她是第一个继承父亲的人。
  31. shape形状

  32. [countable] the edge, outline or shape of somebody/something边线;轮廓线;形体;形状
    • He traced the line of her jaw with his finger.他用手指顺着她的下巴外缘抚摸。🔊🔊
    • a beautiful sports car with sleek lines线条流畅、美观的跑车
    • I prefer simple lines in skirts and trousers.我更喜欢裙子和裤子的简洁线条。
    see also A-line, bikini lineTopics Colours and Shapesa1
  33. in factory工厂

  34. [countable] a system of making something, in which the product moves from one worker to the next until it is finished生产线;流水线 see also assembly line, production line
  35. activity活动

  36. [singular] a type or area of business, activity or interest行业;活动的范围
    • line of something My line of work pays pretty well.我的职业报酬颇丰厚。🔊🔊
    • What line of business are they in?他们从事什么业务?
    • in the… line You can't do much in the art line without training.没经过训练,你在艺术行业是不会有多大作为的。🔊🔊
    see also sideline
  37. product产品

  38. [countable] a type of product种类;类型
    • Some lines sell better than others.有些品种的货物销售得好些,有些则较差。🔊🔊
    • new product lines新产品线
    • line in something We are starting a new line in casual clothes.我们将着手经营一组新的休闲服系列。🔊🔊
  39. transport运输

  40. [countable] (often used in names常用于名称) a company that provides transport for people or goods运输公司;航运公司
    • a shipping/bus line 航运/公共汽车公司
    • the White Star Line白星线
    see also airline
  41. soldiers士兵

  42. [countable] a row or series of military defences where the soldiers are fighting during a war防线;前线;战线
    • They were trapped behind enemy lines (= in the area controlled by the enemy).他们在敌人后方遭到围困。🔊🔊
    see also front line
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • battle
    • defensive
    • firing
    phrases
    • behind enemy lines
    • in the front line
    • on the front line
    See full entry
  43. drugs毒品

  44. [countable] (slang) an amount of cocaine that is spread out in a thin line, ready to take
  45. (准备吸用的)散放成一条细线的可卡因
    Word Originnoun Old English līne ‘rope, series’, probably of Germanic origin, from Latin linea (fibra) ‘flax (fibre)’, from Latin linum ‘flax’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French ligne, based on Latin linea.
Idioms
above the line
  1. (finance金融) connected with the income that a company receives and the costs it has to pay in its daily business, which affect the profit it makes(常作反话)太不幸了,真够倒霉
    • All these costs are above the line and directly hit profits.所有这些成本都超出了上限,直接影响了利润。
    compare below the line (1)
  2. (business商业) connected with advertising in the mass media在最重要的岗位上;在第一线
    • They planned an advertising campaign with both above-the-line and social media components.他们计划使用在线和社交媒体组件进行广告宣传。
    compare below the line (2)
along/down the line
  1. (informal) at some point during an activity or a process在某一环节;在某一时刻
    • Somewhere along the line a large amount of money went missing.有一笔巨款在某一环节上不翼而飞。🔊🔊
    • We'll make a decision on that further down the line.我们将在以后的阶段对此问题作出决策。🔊🔊
along/on (the)… lines
  1. (informal) in the way that is mentioned按…方式
    • The new system will operate along the same lines as the old one.新系统的运作方式将与旧系统一样。🔊🔊
    • They voted along class lines.他们按各社会等级进行投票。🔊🔊
  2. (informal) similar to the way or thing that is mentioned类似于(提及的方式或东西)
    • Those aren't his exact words, but he said something along those lines.那些不是他的原话,但他说的大致就是这个意思。🔊🔊
    • The hotel was built along the lines of a French chateau.该酒店是按照法国城堡的风格建造的。
the battle lines are drawn
  1. used to say that people or groups have shown which side they intend to support in an argument or contest that is going to begin战线已经划清(指争战之际各拥一方形成对垒之势)Topics Opinion and argumentc2
be, come, etc. on line
  1. to be working or functioning正运转;在运行
    • The new working methods will come on line in June.新的操作方法将在六月实行。🔊🔊
    see also online
be in the firing line
(North American English also be on the firing line)
  1. to be in a position where you can be shot at处于射程以内
    • attempts to prevent civilians from being in the firing line试图防止平民进入火线
  2. to be in a position where people can criticize or blame you处于易受批评(或责备)的地位
    • The employment secretary found himself in the firing line over recent job cuts.劳工部长因近期的工作岗位削减而备受责难。🔊🔊
below the line
  1. (finance金融) connected with unusual costs or income that a company pays or receives, that are not part of its daily business and are taken away or added after calculating profits
    • There was a £4 million extraordinary charge below the line.这条线以下有400万英镑的特殊费用。
    compare above the line (1)
  2. (business商业) connected with advertising by means of direct mail, email, social media, events, etc.完全地;毫无保留
    • We are planning social networking, digital marketing and below-the-line activities across the country.我们正在计划在全国范围内进行社交网络,数字营销和线下活动。
    compare above the line (2)
  3. connected with a section at the end of an online article or blog post where readers can put comments联机;在线
    • There were numerous comments below the line.该行下有许多评论。
bring somebody/something, come, get, fall, etc. into line (with somebody/something)
  1. to behave or make somebody/something behave in the same way as other people or how they should behave使一致;使规范;使符合;(和…)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。
    • 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。
cross a/the line
  1. to do something that is not considered to be acceptable behaviour按…方式
    • He crossed the line by making details of their very private conversation public.他通过公开他们非常私密的谈话的细节来越过界限。
cut in line
(also jump the line)
(both North American English)
(British English jump the queue)
  1. to go to the front of a line of people without waiting for your turn插队;加塞儿;不按次序排队
    • Somebody cut in line in front of me.有人在我面前排成一列。
draw a line under something
  1. (British English) to say that something is finished and not worth discussing any more到…为止;就…打住
(reach) the end of the line/road
  1. (to reach) the point at which something can no longer continue in the same way(达到)尽头,极限;穷途末路
    • A defeat in the second round marked the end of the line for last year's champion.第二局的失利表明去年的冠军得主已卫冕无望。🔊🔊
    • The loss of this contract could signal the end of the line for the shipyard.失去这份合同可能意味着这个造船厂的倒闭。
    • This latest disagreement could mean the end of the road for the band.最近出现的分歧可能意味着乐队要解散了。
a firm hand
  1. strong control or discipline牢固控制;严格纪律;铁腕
    • Those children need a firm hand to make them behave.那些孩子得严加管教。🔊🔊
hook, line and sinker
  1. completely完全地;毫无保留
    • What I said was not true, but he fell for it (= believed it) hook, line and sinker.我的话并非实话,但他完全相信了。🔊🔊
in (a) line (with something)
  1. in a position that forms a straight line with something(与…)成一排,成一直线
    • An eclipse happens when the earth and moon are in line with the sun.地球和月亮与太阳处在一条直线上就会发生日食或月食。🔊🔊
in line for something
  1. likely to get something有可能获得某物
    • She is in line for promotion.她有可能得到提升。🔊🔊
in the line of duty
  1. while doing a job在执行任务时;在履行职责时
    • A policeman was injured in the line of duty yesterday.昨天有一名警察在执行公务时受伤。🔊🔊
in line with something
  1. similar to something or so that one thing is closely connected with another与…相似(或紧密相连)
    • Annual pay increases will be in line with inflation.每年加薪幅度将与通货膨胀挂钩。🔊🔊
lay it on the line
  1. (informal) to tell somebody clearly what you think, especially when they will not like what you say坦率地说;实话实说
    • The manager laid it on the line—some people would have to lose their jobs.经理开门见山地说,有些人将要失去工作。🔊🔊
(draw) a line in the sand
  1. (to establish) a clear limit to what you will do or accept冒风险
    • It’s time to draw a line in the sand and stop allowing workplace bullying to continue.现在是时候在沙子上画一条线,停止让工作场所欺凌继续进行。
(choose, follow, take, etc.) the line/path of least resistance
  1. (to choose, etc.) the easiest way of doing something(采取)最省事的方法
(put something) on the line
  1. (informal) at risk冒风险
    • If we don't make a profit, my job is on the line.我们要是赚不了钱,我就有失业的危险。🔊🔊
out of line (with somebody/something)
  1. not forming a straight line不成直线
  2. different from something与…不同(或不一致);不符合
    • London prices are way out of line with the rest of the country.伦敦的物价与英国其他地方的有很大的差异。🔊🔊
  3. (British English also out of order)
    (informal) behaving in a way that is not acceptable or right行为不当;举止让人难以接受
overstep the mark/line
  1. to behave in a way that people think is not acceptable(行为)越轨
    • She realized she had overstepped the mark and quickly apologized.她意识到自己已经超标并迅速道歉。
pitch a story/line/yarn (to somebody)
  1. (informal) to tell somebody a story or make an excuse that is not true(对某人)编谎话
read between the lines
  1. to look for or discover a meaning in something that is not openly stated领悟隐含的意义;看出言外之意
    • Reading between the lines, I think Clare needs money.斟酌一下她的言外之意,我觉得克莱尔需要钱。🔊🔊
sign on the dotted line
  1. (informal) to sign a document to show that you have agreed to buy something or do something在签字处签上姓名(表示同意);签名同意
    • Just sign on the dotted line and the car is yours.只要在虚线上签名,这车就归你了。🔊🔊
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2
step out of line | be/get out of line
  1. to behave badly or break the rules表现不好;不守规矩;越轨;出格
    • His boss warned him that if he stepped out of line once more he would be fired.他的老板警告他,如果他再次跳出生产线,将被解雇。
toe the (party) line
(North American English also toe the mark)
  1. to say or do what somebody in authority tells you to say or do, even if you do not share the same opinions, etc.顺从当局(或集体);遵循…路线
    • One or two of them refused to toe the line.他们中的一两个拒绝排队。
    • MPs rarely fail to toe the party line.国会议员很少不参加派对。
walk/tread a fine/thin line (between A and B)
  1. to be in a difficult or dangerous situation where you could easily make a mistake处于困境(或险境);如履薄冰;走钢丝
    • He was walking a fine line between being funny and being rude.他想滑稽而不粗鲁,难以把握分寸。🔊🔊
    • She often seems to tread a thin line between success and failure.她似乎常常在成功与失败之间走出一条细线。
    Extra Examples
    • His comedy treads the line between shocking and sickening.他的喜剧使人感到震惊和恶心。
    • We have to walk a fine line to make sure we don't promote one brand more than another.我们必须走一条细线,以确保我们对一个品牌的推广不超过另一个。
    • His buildings walk the thin line between visionary and completely mad.他的建筑走在有远见和疯狂之间的细线之间。

line

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they line
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he / she / it lines
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past simple lined
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past participle lined
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-ing form lining
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    cover inside做衬里

  1. line something to cover the inside of something with a layer of another material, especially to keep it clean or make it stronger(用…)做衬里
    • Butter and line a 25 cm cake tin.在25厘米的蛋糕锡上涂黄油并排成一行。
    • line something with something Line the pan with greaseproof paper.在烤盘里垫一层防油纸。🔊🔊
    • a coat lined with silk有绸子里的外衣
    Extra Examples
    • Cut a circle of parchment paper to line the mould.切一圈羊皮纸衬在模具上。
    • She lines the drawers with old wallpaper.她在抽屉里铺着旧墙纸。
    • Last week's newspaper is used to line the bottom of the cat's litter tray.上周的报纸被用来排在猫砂盆的底部。
    • I lined the sides of the box with black card.我在黑匣子的两边衬上了盒子。
    • She lined the inside of the storage compartment with a scrap piece of vinyl flooring.她在储藏室的内部衬上一块废旧的乙烯基地板。
    • Prepare a small loaf tin by lining it with foil.用箔衬里准备一块小的面包罐。
    • Line the bottom of the baking dish with the tomatoes.将烤盘的底部与西红柿对齐。
    • Place on a baking tray lined with greaseproof paper.放在衬有防油纸的烤盘上。
    • Arrange the skewers on a grill rack lined with foil.将烤串放在衬有箔纸的烤架上。
    • I lined the curtains with heavy cotton.我在窗帘上铺了厚厚的棉布。
    • The boots are lined with fur.靴子衬有毛皮。
    • The inside of the box is lined in red velvet.盒子的内部衬有红色天鹅绒。
    • When you tear one of the pods open, you can see that the inside is lined with a cottony padding.当您撕开其中一个豆荚时,您会看到里面衬有棉质填充物。
    • The skirt is not lined so it tends to cling.裙子没有衬里,因此容易粘住。
  2. line something to form a layer on the inside of something(在某物的内部)形成一层
    • the membranes that line the nose在鼻腔里形成的一层内膜
    • White tiles line the walls.白色瓷砖排列在墙壁上。
    Extra Examples
    • A thin layer of dough lines the bottom of the casserole before the rice is put in.在放入米饭之前,砂锅的底部衬有一层薄薄的面团。
    • Timber panels line the walls.木镶板衬砌墙壁。
    • Terracotta floor tiles line the hallway.走廊上铺着兵马俑地板砖。
    • The soil that lines the bottom of a sinkhole is often thin.衬在水池底部的土壤通常很薄。
    • Broken glass lined the footwell of the car.破碎的玻璃排列在汽车的搁脚处。
  3. form rows形成行

  4. to form lines or rows along something沿…形成行(或列、排)
    • line something Crowds lined the streets to watch the race.人群夹道观看赛跑。
    • Trees line the road on both sides.树木两旁的道路两旁。
    • Jars line the shelves.罐子排在架子上。
    • be lined with something The walls were lined with books.靠墙是一排排的图书。🔊🔊
    see also lined
    Extra Examples
    • Cheering spectators lined the route.观众欢呼雀跃。
    • Entering the room, one is struck by the heavy gilt-framed paintings lining its walls.进入房间,墙壁上挂着沉重的镀金画,让人惊叹不已。
    • Willows and elder trees line the river banks.柳树和老树在河岸两旁。
    • The pavements are lined with shady trees.人行道两旁是绿树成荫。
    • New industrial parks line both sides of the highway.高速公路的两旁都有新的工业园区。
    • Shops and restaurants line the sidewalk.人行道上遍布商店和餐馆。
    • Two tiers of box seats lined the sides of the auditorium.礼堂的两侧排成两排。
    • I found the girl hiding in the shrubbery lining the path.我发现那个女孩躲在小路旁的灌木丛中。
    • walkways lined with roses玫瑰两旁的人行道
    • a hallway lined with classrooms教室两旁的走廊
    • They walked along a corridor lined with paintings.他们沿着布满画作的走廊走去。
    • Small fishing communities line the shore.沿岸有小型捕鱼社区。
    • Jamaica's northern shores are lined by many miles of lovely white sand beaches.牙买加的北部海岸两旁都是美丽的白色沙滩。
  5. Word Originverb sense 3 Old English līne ‘rope, series’, probably of Germanic origin, from Latin linea (fibra) ‘flax (fibre)’, from Latin linum ‘flax’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French ligne, based on Latin linea. verb senses 1 to 2 late Middle English: from obsolete line ‘flax’, with reference to the common use of linen for linings.
Idioms
line your (own)/somebody’s pockets
  1. to get richer or make somebody richer, especially by taking unfair advantage of a situation or by being dishonest(尤指通过占便宜或欺诈而)中饱私囊,(使)发财
    • Health services are lining the drug companies’ pockets, according to the report.报告称,医疗服务为制药公司掏腰包。