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Lines Meaning in English

word · lemma: line

/ˈɫaɪnz/
lynz
/lˈaɪnz/
lynz

释义

Lines are long narrow marks or strokes. The word can also mean rows of people waiting, ropes or wires, or short pieces of written or spoken text.

用法与细微差别

A very common plural noun with several meanings. Common patterns include 'draw lines', 'wait in line', 'read between the lines', and 'learn your lines'. In American English, 'line' is more common than 'queue' for people waiting.

例句

The child drew two straight lines on the paper.

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There were long lines at the ticket office.

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Please read the first three lines of the poem.

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I can tell from his text that he’s upset—you can read it between the lines.

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The phone lines went down during the storm.

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The actors were still practicing their lines backstage.

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