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Line of fire Meaning in English

expression

LYN-uhv-FY-er
LYN-ov-FY-uh

释义

The area or path where bullets or other weapons may pass; also used figuratively to mean being in a situation where someone is likely to receive criticism or attack.

用法与细微差别

Used both literally (military, law enforcement) and figuratively (workplace, arguments). Common phrases: 'in the line of fire', 'step into the line of fire'. Figurative use often means risking criticism or blame.

例句

The soldier stayed out of the line of fire during the battle.

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Don’t stand in the line of fire when someone is throwing.

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He found himself in the line of fire during the teacher’s criticism.

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If you speak up at the meeting, you'll be in the line of fire.

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She stepped into the line of fire to defend her colleague.

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Sometimes the boss puts his assistant right in the line of fire.

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