Line up alongside Meaning in English
expression
释义
To stand or arrange yourself, people, or things directly next to someone or something in a straight line.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in formal or organized settings (like sports, events, or military). Common with people and vehicles. Less common in casual speech; implies positioning directly next to and in line with something. Don't confuse with just 'line up' (doesn't mean beside something specific).
例句
The players line up alongside each other before the match starts.
basic
The boats line up alongside the dock every morning.
basic
Students were asked to line up alongside the wall.
basic
Can everyone please line up alongside the red tape on the floor?
natural
The cars started to line up alongside each other at the starting line.
natural
At the parade, the soldiers lined up alongside the road, ready for inspection.
natural