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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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روان شناسی و مشاوره::
جمله، سخنرانی
واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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line sth up [ M ] to prepare, organize or arrange something • Have you got anything exciting lined up for the weekend? • I've lined up a meeting with them for tomorrow morning. • [ + to infinitive ]: Have you got anyone lined up to do the catering at the Christmas party?
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun stroke: He drew a line on the paper. noun queue: You must stand in a line to eat. noun wire: The power line has been cut. verb bordered: Small stores lined the street.
Simple Definitions
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In addition to the idioms beginning with LINE, Also see ALL ALONG (THE LINE); ALONG THE LINES OF; BLOW IT (ONE'S LINES); BOTTOM LINE; CHOW DOWN (LINE); DOWN THE LINE; DRAW A LINE; DRAW THE LINE AT; DROP A LINE; END OF THE LINE; FALL IN LINE; FEED SOMEONE A LINE; FIRING LINE; GET A LINE ON; GO ON (LINE); HARD LINE; HOLD THE LINE; HOOK, LINE, AND SINKER; HOT LINE; IN LINE; LAY ON THE LINE; LEAST RESISTANCE, LINE OF; MUFF ONE'S LINES; ON LINE; OUT OF LINE; PARTY LINE; READ BETWEEN THE LINES; SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE; SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE; STEP OUT OF LINE; TOE THE LINE.
American Heritage Idioms
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noun long thin mark on the surface of sth ADJ. long | short | thick | fine, thin | direct, straight | curved, wavy, wiggly, zigzag | diagonal, horizontal, parallel, perpendicular, vertical | continuous, solid | broken, dotted Sign on the dotted line. | finishing, starting | contour VERB + LINE draw LINE + VERB run | divide sth PREP. in a ~ walk in a straight line PHRASES a line of latitude/longitude mark like a line on the skin ADJ. deep Deep lines ran from her nose to her mouth. VERB + LINE have He has lines on his forehead. LINE + VERB run row of people, things, words on a page, etc. ADJ. long | short | new | continuous VERB + LINE form PREP. in (a/the) ~ children standing in a line | on a/the ~ Start each paragraph on a new line. telephone/electricity wire/connection ADJ. direct | bad Speak up?it's rather a bad line. | busy | power | phone, telephone | outside, party, private What do I dial for an outside line? VERB + LINE hold Hold the line (= Don't put the receiver down), please. LINE + VERB be engaged | be/go dead PREP. down the ~ He kept shouting down the line at me. | on the ~ It's your mother on the line (= on the telephone). | on ~ (also online) (= connected to a computer system) section of railway track ADJ. railway, train | main | branch, commuter, feeder The branch line is threatened with closure. VERB + LINE take Take the Bakerloo line and change at Piccadilly. PREP. on a/the ~ We live on the Northern Line. PHRASES the end of the line 6 lines words spoken by an actor in a play VERB + LINE learn | forget | fluff direction/course of thought/action ADJ. broad The broad lines of company policy are already laid down. | firm, hard, strong, tough | official, party, political VERB + LINE adopt, follow, pursue, take | bring sb/sth into The other members of the board must be brought into line. PREP. in ~ with (= in agreement with), out of ~ with (= not in agreement with) out of line with party policies | ~ on the official line on food safety PHRASES a line of argument/enquiry/questioning place where an army is fighting ADJ. battle, firing, front PHRASES behind enemy lines, in/on the front line
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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on the ground/on the surface of something line a long thin mark on a piece of paper, the ground, or another surface: • The teacher put a red line through the first sentence. • If the ball goes over the line, it’s out of play. groove a thin line that has been cut into a surface: • Deep grooves had been cut into the stone to channel the water. • Lyle ran his fingernail along the groove in the table. rut a deep line in the ground which has been made by the wheels of vehicles: • The deep ruts made by the trucks were full of water. • The tractor’s wheels caught a rut in the field and jolted him. crease/wrinkle a line on clothes, material, or paper where it has been folded or crushed: • She was trying to smooth out the creases in her dress. • She had wrinkles in her skirt where she had sat. on someone’s face line a line on the skin of someone’s face: • The deep lines on his forehead showed that he was a worried man. wrinkle a deep line on someone’s face caused by becoming old: • The manufacturers claim that the cream will reduce wrinkles. • Even with a few wrinkles, she still looks great.
Longman-Thesaurus
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line (sb) up [ M ] to arrange people or things in a row or to stand in a row • A fight broke out behind me as we lined up to receive our food rations. • The soldiers lined us up against a wall and I thought they were going to shoot us.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb pad: I want to line the coat with fur.
Simple Definitions