Queue up Meaning in English
expression
ˈkju/ /ˈəp
KYOO uhp
kjˈuː/ /ˈʌp
kyoo UP
परिभाषा
To form or join a line of people waiting for something, like at a store or event. It is mainly used in British English.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
More common in UK and Commonwealth countries; in the US, 'line up' or simply 'get in line' is used. Often refers specifically to people waiting in an orderly way. Do not confuse with 'cue', which means a signal to act.
Spanish: hacer cola - formarse en una filaPortuguese (BR): entrar na fila - fazer filaPortuguese (PT): fazer fila - entrar na filaChinese (Simplified): 排队Chinese (Traditional): 排隊Hindi: लाइन में लगनाArabic: يصطفBengali: লাইন দেওয়া - সিরিয়ালে দাঁড়ানোRussian: стоять в очередиJapanese: 列に並ぶVietnamese: xếp hàngKorean: 줄을 서다Turkish: sıraya girmekUrdu: قطار میں کھڑا ہوناIndonesian: mengantre
उदाहरण वाक्य
People queue up outside the bakery every morning.
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Please queue up before you enter the bus.
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We had to queue up for tickets at the cinema.
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You don’t need to queue up here; they’ll call your number.
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We’ve been queuing up for an hour. This concert must be popular!
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If you want the new phone, you’ll have to queue up early tomorrow.
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