File in Meaning in English
expression
ˈfaɪɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
FYL-in
faɪl/ /ˈɪn
FYL-in
释义
To walk into a place in a line, with one person after another, often in an organized and quiet way.
用法与细微差别
Mainly used for groups (students, audience) entering rooms or buildings. Slightly formal; not used for cars or objects. Often about order and discipline. Common with 'students', 'guests', etc.
Spanish: entrar en filaPortuguese (BR): entrar em filaPortuguese (PT): entrar em filaChinese (Simplified): 排队进入Chinese (Traditional): 排隊進入Hindi: पंक्ति में प्रवेश करनाArabic: يدخل بصفBengali: সারি করে প্রবেশ করাRussian: входить по одномуJapanese: 列になって入るVietnamese: xếp hàng vàoKorean: 줄지어 들어가다Turkish: sırayla girmekUrdu: قطار میں داخل ہوناIndonesian: masuk satu per satu
例句
The students filed in quietly to the classroom.
basic
All the guests filed in through the main door.
basic
We were told to file in and take our seats.
basic
Everyone filed in without saying a word; you could feel the tension.
natural
The performers filed in from both sides of the stage as the music began.
natural
We all filed in for the meeting, trying not to make any noise.
natural