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line1 n 1. a narrow continuous mark, as one made by a pencil, pen, or brush across a surface 2. such a mark cut into or raised from a surface 3. a thin indented mark or wrinkle 4. a straight or curved continuous trace having no breadth that is produced by a moving point 5. (Mathematics) Maths a. any straight one-dimensional geometrical element whose identity is determined by two points. A line segment lies between any two points on a line b. a set of points (x, y) that satisfies the equation y = mx + c, where m is the gradient and c is the intercept with the y-axis 6. a border or boundary the county line 7. (General Sporting Terms) Sport a. a white or coloured band indicating a boundary or division on a field, track, etc. b. a mark or imaginary mark at which a race begins or ends 8. (Team Sports / American Football) American football a. See line of scrimmage b. the players arranged in a row on either side of the line of scrimmage at the start of each play 9. a specified point of change or limit the dividing line between sanity and madness 10. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) a. the edge or contour of a shape, as in sculpture or architecture, or a mark on a painting, drawing, etc., defining or suggesting this b. the sum or type of such contours or marks, characteristic of a style or design the line of a draughtsman the line of a building 11. anything long, flexible, and thin, such as a wire or string a washing line a fishing line 12. (Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) a telephone connection a direct line to New York 13. (Engineering / Electrical Engineering) a. a conducting wire, cable, or circuit for making connections between pieces of electrical apparatus, such as a cable for electric-power transmission, telecommunications, etc. b. (as modifier) the line voltage 14. a system of travel or transportation, esp over agreed routes a shipping line 15. a company operating such a system 16. (Transport / Railways) a route between two points on a railway 17. (Transport / Railways) Chiefly Brit a. a railway track, including the roadbed, sleepers, etc. b. one of the rails of such a track 18. NZ a roadway usually in a rural area 19. a course or direction of movement or advance the line of flight of a bullet 20. a course or method of action, behaviour, etc. take a new line with him 21. a policy or prescribed course of action or way of thinking (often in the phrases bring or come into line) 22. a field of study, interest, occupation, trade, or profession this book is in your line 23. alignment; true (esp in the phrases in line, out of line) 24. (Business / Commerce) one kind of product or article a nice line in hats 25. NZ a collection of bales of wool all of the one type 26. a row of persons or things a line of cakes on the conveyor belt 27. a chronological or ancestral series, esp of people a line of prime ministers 28. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a row of words printed or written across a page or column 29. (Literature / Poetry) a unit of verse consisting of the number of feet appropriate to the metre being used and written or printed with the words in a single row 30. a short letter; note just a line to say thank you 31. a piece of useful information or hint about something give me a line on his work 32. (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) one of a number of narrow horizontal bands forming a television picture 33. (Physics / General Physics) Physics a narrow band in an electromagnetic spectrum, resulting from a transition in an atom, ion, or molecule of a gas or plasma 34. (Music, other) Music a. any of the five horizontal marks that make up the stave Compare space [10] b. the musical part or melody notated on one such set c. a discernible shape formed by sequences of notes or musical sounds a meandering melodic line d. (in polyphonic music) a set of staves that are held together with a bracket or brace 35. (Physics / General Physics) a unit of magnetic flux equal to 1 maxwell 36. (Military / Fortifications) a defensive or fortified position, esp one that marks the most forward position in war or a national boundary the front line (Transport / Nautical Terms) line ahead or line abreast a formation adopted by a naval unit for manoeuvring 38. (Military) a formation adopted by a body or a number of military units when drawn up abreast 39. (Transport / Nautical Terms) (Military) the combatant forces of certain armies and navies, excluding supporting arms 40. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Fencing) Fencing one of four divisions of the target on a fencer's body, considered as areas to which specific attacks are made 41. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Hunting) the scent left by a fox 42. (Mathematics & Measurements / Navigation) (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a. the equator (esp in the phrase crossing the line) b. any circle or arc on the terrestrial or celestial sphere 43. (Business / Insurance) the amount of insurance written by an underwriter for a particular risk 44. a US and Canadian word for queue 45. Slang a portion of a powdered drug for snorting 46. Slang something said for effect, esp to solicit for money, sex, etc. he gave me his usual line above the line a. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Accounting & Book-keeping) Accounting denoting entries above a horizontal line on a profit and loss account, separating those that establish the profit or loss from those that show how the profit is distributed b. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) denoting revenue transactions rather than capital transactions in a nation's accounts c. (Business / Marketing) Marketing expenditure on media advertising through an agency, rather than internally arranged advertising, such as direct mail, free samples, etc. d. (Group Games / Card Games) Bridge denoting bonus points, marked above the horizontal line on the score card below the line a. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Accounting & Book-keeping) Accounting denoting entries below a horizontal line on a profit and loss account, separating those that establish the profit or loss from those that show how the profit is distributed b. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) denoting capital transactions rather than revenue transactions in a nation's accounts c. (Business / Marketing) Marketing denoting expenditure on advertising by other means than the traditional media, such as the provision of free gifts, special displays, direct mailshots, etc. d. (Group Games / Card Games) Bridge denoting points scored towards game and rubber, marked below the horizontal line on the score card all along the line a. at every stage in a series b. in every detail do a line (with) Irish and Austral informal to associate (with a person of the opposite sex) regularly; go out (with) he is doing a line with her draw the line (at) to reasonably object (to) or set a limit (on) her father draws the line at her coming in after midnight get a line on Informal to obtain information about hold the line a. (Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) to keep a telephone line open b. (Team Sports / Football Terms (both Rugby & Soccer)) Football to prevent the opponents from taking the ball forward c. (Military) (of soldiers) to keep formation, as when under fire in line for in the running for; a candidate for he's in line for a directorship in line with conforming to in the line of duty as a necessary and usually undesired part of the performance of one's responsibilities lay or put on the line a. to pay money b. to speak frankly and directly c. to risk (one's career, reputation, etc.) on something shoot a line Informal to try to create a false image, as by boasting or exaggerating step out of line to fail to conform to expected standards, attitudes, etc. toe the line to conform to expected standards, attitudes, etc. vb 1. (tr) to mark with a line or lines 2. (tr) to draw or represent with a line or lines 3. (tr) to be or put as a border to tulips lined the lawns 4. to place in or form a row, series, or alignment See also lines, line-up [partly from Old French ligne, ultimately from Latin līnea, n use of līneus flaxen, from līnum flax; partly from Old English līn, ultimately also from Latin līnum flax] linable , lineable adj lined adj linelike adj liny , liney adj line2 vb (tr) 1. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Knitting & Sewing) to attach an inside covering to (a garment, curtain, etc.), as for protection, to hide the seaming, or so that it should hang well 2. to cover or fit the inside of to line the walls with books 3. to fill plentifully a purse lined with money 4. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) to reinforce the back of (a book) with fabric, paper, etc. [ultimately from Latin līnum flax, since linings were often made of linen] line1 (laɪn) n., v. lined, lin•ing. n. 1. a long mark of very slight breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface. 2. a continuous extent of length, straight or curved, without breadth or thickness; the trace of a moving point. 3. something arranged along a line, esp. a straight line; a row: a line of trees. 4. a number of persons standing one behind the other and waiting their turns at or for something; queue. 5. something resembling a traced line, as a seam or furrow: lines of stratification in rock. 6. a furrow or wrinkle on the face, neck, etc. 7. an indication of demarcation; boundary; limit: the county line; a fine line between right and wrong. 8. a row of written or printed letters, words, etc. 9. a unit in the metrical structure of a poem or lyric, composed of feet. 10. Usu., lines. the words of an actor's part in a drama, musical comedy, etc. 11. a short written message: Drop me a line when you're on vacation. 12. a system of public conveyances, as buses or trains, plying regularly over a fixed route. 13. a transportation company: a steamship line. 14. a course of direction; route: the line of march. 15. a course of action, procedure, thought, policy, etc.: That newspaper follows a conservative line. 16. a piece of pertinent or useful information: I've got a line on a good used car. 17. a series of generations of persons, animals, or plants descended from a common ancestor: a line of kings. 18. a person's occupation or business: What line are you in? 19. Informal. a mode of conversation intended to impress or influence: He handed us a line about his rich relatives. 20. outline or contour: a ship of fine lines. 21. lines, a. a plan of construction, action, or procedure: two books written along the same lines. b. Chiefly Brit. a certificate of marriage. 22. a circle of the terrestrial or celestial sphere: the equinoctial line. 23. Art. a. a mark made by a pencil, brush, or the like, that defines the contour of a shape, forms hatching, etc. b. the edge of a shape. 24. a. a telephone connection: Please hold the line. b. a wire circuit connecting two or more pieces of electric apparatus, esp. the circuit connecting points or stations in a telegraph or telephone system or the system itself. 25. a stock of goods of the same general class but having a range of styles, sizes, prices, or quality. 26. an assembly line. 27. Law. a limit defining one estate from another; the outline or boundary of a piece of real estate. 28. (in bridge) a line on a score sheet below which points are scored toward game and above which bonus points are scored. 29. Music. any of the straight, horizontal, parallel strokes of the staff, or one placed above or below the staff. 30. a. a series of fortifications: the Maginot line. b. Often, lines. a distribution of troops, ships, etc., arranged for defense or drawn up for battle: behind enemy lines. c. the combatant forces of an army or navy, or their officers. 31. a body or formation of troops or ships drawn up abreast (disting. from column). 32. that part of an administrative organization consisting of persons actively engaged on a given project. 33. a thread, string, cord, rope, etc. 34. a clothesline. 35. a cord, wire, etc., used for measuring or as a guide. 36. a pipe or hose: a steam line. 37. a rope or cable used at sea. 38. Slang. a small quantity of cocaine arranged in the form of a slender thread, as for sniffing. 39. a cord or string with a hook, sinker, float, etc., for catching fish. 40. a. either of the two front rows of opposing football players lined up opposite each other on the line of scrimmage. 41. the betting odds established by bookmakers for events not covered by pari-mutuel betting, esp. sporting events, as football or basketball. 42. the two wings and center that comprise an ice hockey team's offensive unit. v.i. 43. to take a position in a line; range (often fol. by up). 44. Baseball. v.t. a. to hit a line drive. b. to line out. 45. to bring into a line, or into line with others (often fol. by up): to line up troops. 46. to mark with a line or lines. 47. to form a line along: Rocks lined the drive. 48. to apply liner to (the eyes). 49. to delineate with or as if with lines; draw: to line a silhouette. 50. line out, a. Baseball. to be put out by hitting a line drive caught on the fly by a player of the opposing team. b. Informal. to execute or perform: to line out a song. 51. line up, to secure; make available. Idioms: 1. down the line, a. in every way; thoroughly. b. in the future. 2. draw the line, to impose a restriction or limit. 3. hold the line, to maintain the status quo, esp. in order to forestall unfavorable developments. 4. in (the) line of duty, in the execution of one's duties, esp. with regard to the responsibility for life and death. 5. lay it on the line, Informal. to impart information directly and frankly. 6. off line, a. occurring or functioning away from the central work location, as an assembly line. b. not in operation; not functioning. c. not actively linked to a computer or central computer. 7. on line, a. on or part of an assembly line. b. in or into operation. c. actively linked to a computer. 8. on the line, a. in a vulnerable position. b. during the transaction; immediately: to pay cash on the line. 9. out of line, a. not in a straight line. b. disrespectful; presumptuous. [before 1000; Middle English li(g)ne, partly < Old French ligne (< Latin līnea, orig. n. use of feminine of līneus flaxen <līn(um) flax (see line2)] lin′a•ble, line′a•ble, adj. line2 (laɪn) v. lined, lin•ing. v.t. 1. to cover the inner side or surface of: to line a coat with blue silk. 2. to cover: Bookcases lined the walls. 3. to furnish or fill: to line shelves with provisions. 4. to reinforce (the back of a book) with glued fabric, paper, vellum, etc. [1350–1400; Middle English lynen, derivative of line linen, flax, Old English līn < Latin līnum flax]
Line a series or rank of objects or persons, usually of the same kind; a series of persons in chronological order, usually of family descent. In artillery and naval gunfire support, a spotting, or an observation, used by a spotter or an observer to indicate that a burst(s) occurred on the spotting line. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
line1 noun 1. stroke, mark, rule, score, bar, band, channel, dash, scratch, slash, underline, streak, stripe, groove Draw a line down the centre of the page. 2. wrinkle, mark, crease, furrow, crow's foot He has a large, generous face with deep lines. 3. row, queue, rank, file, series, column, sequence, convoy, procession, crocodile (Brit.) Children clutching empty bowls form a line. 7. outline, shape, figure, style, cut, features, appearance, profile, silhouette, configuration, contour a dress that follows the line of the body 8. boundary, mark, limit, edge, border, frontier, partition, borderline, demarcation the California state line 9. (Military) formation, front, position, front line, trenches, firing line the fortification they called the Maginot Line 10. approach, policy, position, way, course, practice, scheme, method, technique, procedure, tactic, avenue, ideology, course of action The government promised to take a hard line on terrorism. 12. occupation, work, calling, interest, business, job, area, trade, department, field, career, activity, bag (slang), employment, province, profession, pursuit, forte, vocation, specialization What was your father's line of business? 13. brand, make, sort, kind, product, type, label His best selling line is the cheapest lager at £1.99. 14. lineage, family, breed, succession, race, stock, strain, descent, ancestry, parentage We were part of a long line of artists. 15. note, message, letter, memo, report, word, card, e-mail, postcard My phone doesn't work, so drop me a line. 16. series, chain, string, sequence, procession the latest in a long line of successes 17. patter, story, pitch, spiel (informal) Don't be fooled by that line about having seen you before somewhere. 18. clue, lead, hint, indication No one seems able to pursue a line of inquiry far enough to get an answer. plural noun verb 1. border, edge, bound, fringe, rank, skirt, verge, rim Thousands of people lined the streets as the procession went by. 2. mark, draw, crease, furrow, cut, rule, score, trace, underline, inscribe Her face was lined with concern. draw the line at something object to, prohibit, stop short at, set a limit at, put your foot down over He declared that he would draw the line at hitting a woman. in line 3. in alignment, lined, level, true, straight, lined up, in a row, plumb Venus, the Sun and Earth were all in line. 4. under control, in order, in check All this was just designed to frighten me and keep me in line. 5. in a queue, in a row, in a column I had been standing in line for three hours. in line for due for, being considered for, a candidate for, shortlisted for, in the running for, on the short list for, next in succession to He must be in line for a place in the Guinness Book of Records. in line with in accord, in agreement, in harmony, in step, in conformity This is in line with medical opinion. line something up 1. align, order, range, arrange, sequence, array, regiment, dispose, marshal, straighten, straighten up, put in a line He lined the glasses up behind the bar. 2. prepare, schedule, organize, secure, obtain, come up with, assemble, get together, lay on, procure He's lining up a two-week tour for the New Year. line up queue up, file, fall in, form a queue, form ranks The senior leaders lined up behind him in orderly rows. on the line at risk, in danger, in an endangered position, in jeopardy He wouldn't put his career on the line to help a friend. line2 Translations line1 [laɪn] A. N 1. (gen) → línea f; (drawn) → raya f to draw a line → trazar una línea there's a fine or thin line between genius and madness → la línea que separa la genialidad de la locura es muy sutil line of latitude/longitude → línea f de latitud/longitud to put a line through sth → tachar or (LAm) rayar algo the Line (Geog) → el ecuador to draw the line at sth → no tolerar or aceptar algo one must draw the line somewhere → hay que fijar ciertos límites to know where to draw the line → saber dónde pararse to draw a line under [+ episode, event] → poner punto final a to be on the line his job is on the line → su puesto está en peligro, se expone a perder su puesto to lay it on the line → decirlo claramente, hablar con franqueza to lay or put one's reputation on the line → arriesgar su reputación to put one's neck on the line put one's ass on the line (US) → jugársela 2. (= rope) → cuerda f; (= fishing line) → sedal m; (= clothes line, washing line) → cuerda f para tender la ropa they threw a line to the man in the sea → le lanzaron un cable or una cuerda al hombre que estaba en el agua 4. [of print, verse] → renglón m, línea f "new line" (in dictation) → "otra línea" drop me a line (fig) → escríbeme to learn one's lines (Theat) → aprenderse el papel to read between the lines → leer entre líneas 5. (= row) → hilera f, fila f, línea f line of traffic → fila f or cola f de coches the traffic stretched for three miles in an unbroken line → había una caravana or cola de coches de tres millas a line of winning numbers (in bingo, lottery etc) → una línea ganadora to be in line with → estar de acuerdo con, ser conforme a to be in line for promotion → estar bajo consideración para un ascenso public sector pay is in line to rise → está previsto que suban los salarios del sector público to keep the party in line → mantener la disciplina del partido to keep people in line → mantener a la gente a raya to bring sth into line with sth → poner algo de acuerdo con algo to fall or get into line (abreast) → meterse en fila to fall into line with sb → estar de acuerdo con algn to fall into line with sth → ser conforme a algo to be out of line with → no ser conforme con he was completely out of line to suggest that → estaba totalmente fuera de lugar que propusiera que ... all along the line → desde principio a fin somewhere along the line we went wrong → en algún punto nos hemos equivocado to reach or come to the end of the line → llegar al final see also step B1 6. (= series) → serie f the latest in a long line of tragedies → la última de una larga serie or lista de tragedias 7. (= lineage) → linaje m line of descent → linaje m the title is inherited through the male/female line → el título se hereda por línea paterna/materna he comes from a long line of artists → proviene de un extenso linaje de artistas the royal line → el linaje real 9. (Mil) → línea f line of battle → línea de batalla the (battle) lines are drawn (fig) → la guerra está declarada the first line of defence (lit) → la primera línea de retaguardia (fig) → el primer escudo protector behind enemy lines → tras las líneas enemigas ship of the line → navío m de línea see also front E 10. (esp US) (= queue) → cola f to form a line → hacer una cola to get into line → ponerse en la cola or a la cola to stand in line → hacer cola 11. (= direction) → línea f the main or broad lines [of story, plan] → las líneas maestras along or on the lines of → algo por el estilo de something along those or the same lines → algo por el estilo along or on political/racial lines → según criterios políticos/raciales on the right lines → por buen camino line of argument → argumento m line of attack (Mil) → modo m de ataque (fig) → planteamiento m in the line of duty → en cumplimiento de sus deberes it's all in the line of duty → es una parte normal del deber in the line of fire (Mil) → en la línea de fuego line of flight [of bird] → trayectoria f de vuelo; [of object] → trayectoria f line of inquiry → línea f de investigación line of sight or vision → visual f line of thought → hilo m del pensamiento 13. (Telec) → línea f can you get me a line to Chicago? → ¿me puede poner con Chicago? it's a very bad line → se oye muy mal lines of communication → líneas fpl de comunicación to keep the lines of communication open with sb → mantener todas las líneas de comunicación abiertas con algn the line's gone dead → se ha cortado la línea the lines are down → no hay línea the line is engaged or > busy (US) → está comunicando hold the line please → no cuelgue, por favor Mr. Smith is on the line (for you) → El Sr. Smith está al teléfono(y quiere hablar con usted) the lines are open from six o'clock onwards → las líneas están abiertas de seis en adelante see also hot D 14. (= pipe) (for oil, gas) → conducto m 15. (= shape) (usu pl) the rounded lines of this car → la línea redondeada or el contorno redondeado de este coche 16. (= field, area) what line (of business) are you in? → ¿a qué se dedica? we're in the same line (of business) → nos dedicamos a lo mismo, trabajamos en el mismo campo line of research → campo m de investigación it's not my line (= speciality) → no es de mi especialidad fishing's more (in) my line → me interesa más la pesca, de pesca sí sé algo 17. (= stance, attitude) → actitud f to take a strong or firm line on sth → adoptar una actitud firme sobre algo to take the line that → ser de la opinión que ... what line is the government taking? → ¿cuál es la actitud del gobierno? to follow or take the line of least resistance → conformarse con la ley del mínimo esfuerzo this is the official line → ésta es la versión oficial to toe the line → acatar las normas to toe or follow the party line → conformarse a or seguir la línea del partido see also hard A5 18. (Comm) (= product) → línea f a new/popular line → una línea nueva/popular that line did not sell at all → esa línea de productos se vendió muy mal we have a nice line in spring hats → tenemos un bonito surtido de sombreros para primavera he's got a nice line in rude jokes → lo suyo son los chistes verdes 19. (Rail) (= route) → línea f; (= track) → vía f down line → vía descendente up line → vía ascendente the line to Palencia → el ferrocarril de Palencia, la línea de Palencia to cross the line(s) → cruzar la vía to leave the line(s) → descarrilar 21. (= clue, lead) → pista f to give sb a line on sth → poner a algn sobre la pista de algo the police have a line on the criminal → la policía anda or está sobre la pista del delincuente 22. (= spiel) to feed sb a line (about sth) → soltar un rollo or contar un cuento chino a algn(sobre algo) see also shoot B4 23. (Ind) (= assembly line) → línea f 24. [of cocaine etc] → raya f C. CPD line dancing N danza folclórica en que los que bailan forman líneas y filas line drawing N → dibujo m lineal line editing N → corrección f por líneas line feed N → avance m de línea line fishing N → pesca f con caña line judge N (Tennis) → juez mf de fondo line manager N (Brit) (Ind) → jefe/a m/f de línea line printer N → impresora f de línea line up A. VT + ADV 1. (= stand in line) → poner en fila 2. (= arrange) I wonder what he's got lined up for us → me pregunto qué nos tendrá preparado have you got something lined up for this evening? → ¿tienes algún plan para esta noche? I had a job and house all lined up, all I needed was my plane ticket → ya tenía un trabajo y una casa esperándome, sólo me faltaba el billete de avión have you got someone lined up for the job? → ¿tienes pensado or tienes en mente a alguien para el puesto? B. VI + ADV (in queue) → hacer cola; (in row) → ponerse en fila; (behind one another) → formar fila they lined up in opposition to or against the chairman → hicieron frente común contra el presidente they lined up behind or with the head → agruparon para apoyar al director line2 [laɪn] VT line [ˈlaɪn] n (gen) → ligne f a straight line → une ligne droite Draw a line under each answer BUT Tirez un trait sous chaque réponse. Draw a line down the centre of the page BUT Tirer un trait vertical au milieu de la page. to draw a line between (= distinguish) → opérer une distinction entre It's not possible to draw a distinct line between the two categories → Il n'est pas possible d'opérer une distinction claire entre ces deux catégories. to draw the line at sth → se fixer qch comme limite to draw the line at doing sth → se fixer comme limite de ne pas faire qch They would draw the line at hitting an old lady → Ils se fixeraient comme limite de ne pas frapper les vieilles dames. (= shape) → lignes fpl an evening dress that follows the line of the body → une robe du soir qui épouse les lignes du corps (= wrinkle) → ride f (also fishing line) → ligne f then the line went taut → c'est alors que la ligne se tendit a piece of fishing line (= wire) → un bout de fil à pêche (= rope) → corde f (also telephone line) → ligne f a bad line It's a very bad line → La ligne est très mauvaise. the line was dead → il n'y avait pas de tonalité to hold the line Hold the line, please → Ne quittez pas. [writing] → ligne f I only read the first few lines → Je n'ai lu que les premières lignes. to drop sb a line (= write to) → écrire un mot à qn to read between the lines (= understand hidden meaning) → lire entre les lignes (= row, series) → rangée f (= queue) → file f a line of women queueing for bread → une file de femmes faisant la queue pour du pain I joined the line and waited → J'ai rejoint la queue et attendu. to stand in line (mainly US) to wait in line (mainly US) → faire la queue to cut in line (US) → passer avant son tour to be in line for sth → être en lice pour qch (= series of goods) → ligne f a new line of computer printers → une nouvelle ligne d'imprimantes a new line in cosmetics → une nouvelle ligne de produits de beauté (= field) [worker] → branche f What line are you in? → Vous êtes dans quelle branche? in his line of business → dans sa branche (also railway line) → ligne f They had taken the wrong line on the London Tube → Ils avaient pris la mauvaise ligne dans le métro londonien. They've got to ride all the way to the end of the line → Il faut qu'ils aillent à l'autre bout de la ligne., Il faut qu'ils aillent jusqu'au terminus. repairs to the line → les réparations des lignes (= view) → ligne f the official line → la ligne officielle the official line of the Labour Party → la ligne officielle du parti travailliste (= position) to take the line that ... → se ranger à l'opinion que ... to take a hard line on sth → adopter une ligne dure vis à vis de qch (= agreement) in line with → aligné(e) sur to bring sth into line with sth → aligner qch sur qch to fall into line (= conform) → rentrer dans le rang to step out of line (= fail to conform) → sortir du rang to be out of line (= out of order) You're way out of line → Tu dérapes complètement. npl (= outline) [car, body] → lignes fpl an evening dress that follows the lines of the body → une robe du soir qui épouse les lignes du corps vt [+ box, basket] → tapisser the muscles that line the intestines → les muscles qui tapissent les intestins to line sth with sth → tapisser qch de qch [trees, crowd] → border line up vt sep (= put in a line) → aligner (= organize) → mettre sur pied to be lined up [plan, party, visit] → être mis(e) sur pied to have sth lined up (= planned) → avoir qch en vue, avoir qch de prévu(e) We may need to have an alternative lined up BUT Nous pourrions avoir besoin de prévoir une solution de remplacement. line: line art n (Comput, Typ) → Schwarz-Weiß-Grafik f, → einfarbige Grafik linebacker n (US Sport) → ˜ Linebacker m line break n (Comput, Typ) → Zeilenumbruch m line command n (Comput) → Zeilenbefehl m line: line dancing n → Line-Country-Dance m line drawing n → Zeichnung f line editor n (Comput) → Zeileneditor m line feed n (Comput) → Zeilenvorschub m line judge n (Tennis) → Linienrichter(in) m(f) line manager n → Vorgesetzte(r) mf line: line-out n (Rugby) → Gasse f line printer n (Comput) → Zeilendrucker m line print-out n (Comput) → Zeilenausdruck m line1 NOUN for washing, fishing → Leine f = mark on paper, on tennis court etc, on palm → Linie f; drawn in a few bold lines → mit wenigen kühnen Strichen gezeichnet = boundary → Grenze f; the state line → die Staatsgrenze; the snow/tree line → die Schnee-/Baumgrenze; the line (= the equator) → die Linie, der Äquator; the (fine or thin) line between right and wrong → der (feine) Unterschied zwischen Recht und Unrecht; to draw a line between (fig) → einen Unterschied machen zwischen ? also draw1 = row of people, cars) (side by side → Reihe f; (one behind the other) → Schlange f; (of hills) → Kette f; (Sport) → Linie f; in (a) line → in einer Reihe; in a straight line → geradlinig; a line of traffic → eine Autoschlange; a single line of traffic → einspuriger Verkehr ? to be in line (buildings etc) → geradlinig sein; to be in line (with) (fig) → in Einklang stehen (mit), übereinstimmen (mit) ? to keep sb/sth in line to keep somebody in line (fig) → dafür sorgen, dass jd nicht aus der Reihe tanzt; to keep the party in line → die Einheit der Partei wahren ? into line to bring somebody/something into line (with something) (fig) → jdn/etw auf die gleiche Linie (wie etw) bringen; it’s time these rebels were brought into line → es wird Zeit, dass die Rebellen zurückgepfiffen werden; to fall or get into line (= abreast) → sich in Reih und Glied aufstellen; (= behind one another) → sich hintereinander or in einer Reihe aufstellen; the policemen fell into line six abreast → die Polizisten stellten sich in Sechserreihen auf; he refused to fall into line with the new proposals → er weigerte sich, mit den neuen Vorschlägen konform zu gehen; it’s time these rebels fell into line → es ist Zeit, dass sich diese Rebellen anpassen or dass diese Rebellen spuren (inf); to move into line → sich einreihen; (fig) → sich anpassen, die gleiche Linie einschlagen ? out of line to be out of line → nicht geradlinig sein; to be out of line with something (fig) → mit etw nicht übereinstimmen or in Einklang stehen; to step out of line (lit) → aus der Reihe treten; (fig) → aus der Reihe tanzen; he was stepping out of line telling the director what to do → es war anmaßend von ihm, dem Direktor zu sagen, was er zu tun hätte; if he steps out of line again → wenn er sich noch einmal etwas zuschulden or zu Schulden kommen lässt indicating succession through the male line → durch die männliche Linie; he was descended from a long line of farmers → er stammte aus einem alten Bauerngeschlecht; it’s the latest in a long line of tragedies → es ist die neueste Tragödie in einer ganzen Serie; royal line → königliche Familie; in an unbroken line → in ununterbrochener Folge; to be next in line → als Nächste(r) an der Reihe sein; John is next in line for promotion → John ist als Nächster mit der Beförderung an der Reihe; who is fourth in line to the throne? → wer steht an vierter Stelle der Thronfolge? Rail in general → Strecke f, → Bahnlinie f; (= section of track) → Strecke f; lines pl → Gleise pl; to reach the end of the line (fig) → am Ende sein Telec = cable → Leitung f; the firm has 52 lines → die Firma hat 52 Anschlüsse; this is a very bad line → die Verbindung ist sehr schlecht; to be on the line to somebody → mit jdm telefonieren; get off the line! → gehen Sie aus der Leitung!; hold the line → bleiben Sie am Apparat!; can you get me a line to Chicago? → können Sie mir eine Verbindung nach Chicago geben?; an information line → ein Infotelefon nt written → Zeile f; lines (Brit Sch) → Strafarbeit f; the teacher gave me 200 lines → der Lehrer ließ mich 200 mal … schreiben; lines (Theat) → Text m; to learn one’s lines → seinen Text auswendig lernen; I don’t get any good lines in this part → der Text für diese Rolle or diese Partie ist sehr dürftig; he gets all the funny lines → er bekommt immer die lustigen Stellen; to drop somebody a line → jdm ein paar Zeilen or Worte schreiben; to read between the lines → zwischen den Zeilen lesen = direction we tried a new line of approach to the problem → wir versuchten, an das Problem anders heranzugehen; line of argument → Argumentation f; line of attack (fig) → Taktik f; what’s your line of attack? → wie wollen Sie an die Sache herangehen?; the police refused to reveal their lines of inquiry → die Polizei weigerte sich zu sagen, in welcher Richtung sie ermittelte; line of thought → Denkrichtung f; line of vision → Blickrichtung f; I can’t see if you stand in my line of vision → ich kann nichts sehen, wenn du mir die Sicht versperrst; to be on the right lines (fig) → auf dem richtigen Weg sein, richtigliegen (inf); a possible line of development → eine mögliche Entwicklungsrichtung; the line of least resistance → der Weg des geringsten Widerstandes ? to take + line we must take a firm or strong line with these people → wir müssen diesen Leuten gegenüber sehr bestimmt auftreten; the government will take a strong line on inflation → die Regierung wird gegen die Inflation energisch vorgehen; he took a strong/moderate line in the discussion → er vertrat in der Diskussion einen festen/gemäßigten Standpunkt; what sort of line do you think I should take when I see him? → wie meinen Sie, soll ich mich verhalten, wenn ich ihn sehe?; he took the line that … → er vertrat den Standpunkt, dass …; what line is your thesis going to take? → in welcher Richtung wollen Sie in Ihrer Doktorarbeit argumentieren? Mil line of battle → Kampflinie f; to draw up the battle lines or the lines of battle (fig) → (Kampf)stellung beziehen; enemy lines → feindliche Stellungen or Linien pl; lines of communication → Verbindungswege pl; line of retreat → Rückzugslinie f; to keep one’s lines of retreat open → sich (dat) → den Rückzug offenhalten; the first line of defence (Brit) or defense (US) (fig) → die zuerst gebrauchte Rechtfertigung ? fire = field → Branche f; what line (of work) is he in?, what’s his line (of work)? → was ist er von Beruf?, was macht er beruflich?; that’s not in my line of business → damit habe ich nichts zu tun; we’re in the same line of business → wir sind in der gleichen Berufssparte or Branche tätig; that’s not in my line → das liegt mir nicht = course it’s all in the line of duty → das gehört zu meinen/seinen etc Pflichten; some of the things you do in the line of duty → einige der dienstlichen Pflichten in shop = item → Modell nt; (= range) → Kollektion f; we have a new line in spring hats → wir haben eine neue Kollektion Frühjahrshüte; that line did not sell at all → dieses Modell ließ sich überhaupt nicht verkaufen = talk inf I’ve heard that line before → die Platte kenn ich schon (inf); he has a good line in patter → das ist eine gute Masche, wie er die Leute anquatscht (inf); to give somebody a line about something → jdm flotte Sprüche über etw (acc) → erzählen (inf); chat-up line (Brit) → Anmacherspruch m = clue, information to give somebody a line on something → jdm einen Hinweis auf etw (acc) → geben; can you give me a line on it? → können Sie mir darüber etwas sagen?; the police eventually managed to get a line on him → die Polizei konnte ihm schließlich etwas nachweisen; once a journalist has got a line on a story … → wenn ein Journalist einer Geschichte erst einmal auf der Spur ist … set structures ? along the line somewhere along the line (= at some time) → irgendwann; (= somewhere) → irgendwo; all along the line (fig) → auf der ganzen Linie ? along the lines of to be along the lines of … → ungefähr so etwas wie … sein; the essay is written along the lines of the traditional theory → der Aufsatz ist in Richtung der herkömmlichen Lehre verfasst ? along these/the same lines along these lines → ungefähr so; something along these lines → etwas in dieser Richtung or Art; the story developed along these lines → die Geschichte hat sich so or folgendermaßen entwickelt; I was thinking along the same lines → ich hatte etwas Ähnliches gedacht; to be on the same lines as → in der gleichen Richtung liegen wie ? to lay it on the line (inf) → die Karten auf den Tisch legen (inf); they laid it on the line to the government, that … → sie erklärten der Regierung klipp und klar, dass … (inf) ? to put one’s life/job etc on the line (inf) → sein Leben/seine Stelle etc riskieren; to put oneself on the line → sich in die Schusslinie begeben TRANSITIVE VERB = cross with lines → linieren, liniieren; worry had lined his face → sein Gesicht war von Sorgen gezeichnet = border → säumen; an avenue lined with trees → eine von Bäumen gesäumte Straße; the streets were lined with cheering crowds → eine jubelnde Menge säumte die Straßen; the crew lined the sides of the ship → die Mannschaft hatte sich auf beiden Seiten des Schiffes aufgestellt; portraits lined the walls → an den Wänden hing ein Porträt neben dem andern PHRASAL VERB ? line up vi (= stand in line) → sich aufstellen, antreten; (= queue) → sich anstellen; the teams lined up like this → die Mannschaften hatten folgende Aufstellung; the party lined up behind/against their leader (fig) → die Partei stellte sich hinter/gegen ihren Vorsitzenden vt sep troops, pupils, prisoners → antreten lassen; boxes, books etc → in einer Reihe or nebeneinander aufstellen; the police lined the gang up with their backs to the wall → die Polizei befahl der Bande, sich mit dem Rücken zur Wand aufzustellen; they lined the prisoners up along the wall → die Gefangenen mussten sich an der Wand entlang aufstellen (= prepare, arrange) entertainment → sorgen für, auf die Beine stellen (inf); speakers → bekommen, verpflichten; support → mobilisieren; what have you got lined up for me today? → was haben Sie heute für mich geplant?; I’ve lined up a meeting with the directors → ich habe ein Treffen mit den Direktoren arrangiert; I’ve got a meeting with John lined up for 10 o’clock → um 10 Uhr steht ein Treffen mit John auf dem Programm; I’ve got a nice little date lined up for this evening → ich habe für heute Abend eine nette Verabredung arrangiert line2 vt clothes → füttern; pipe → auskleiden, innen beziehen; floor of attic → auslegen; line the box with paper → den Karton mit Papier auskleiden or ausschlagen; to line brakes → Bremsbeläge pl → erneuern (lassen); the membranes which line the stomach → die Schleimhäute, die den Magen auskleiden or innen überziehen; to line one’s own pockets (fig) → sich bereichern, in die eigene Tasche arbeiten or wirtschaften (inf) line1 [laɪn] n a. (gen) → linea; (pen stroke) → tratto; (wrinkle) → ruga to draw a line under sth → sottolineare qc to draw a line through sth → tirare una riga sopra qc to draw the line at (doing) sth → rifiutarsi di fare qc to know where to draw the line (fig) → saper rispettare i limiti in line to the throne → nella linea di successione al trono she comes from a long line of teachers → i suoi sono insegnanti da generazioni b. (rope) → corda, fune f; (fishing line) → lenza; (wire) → filo (Elec) → linea clothes line → filo or corda del bucato c. (Telec) → linea the line went dead → è caduta la linea hold the line please → resti in linea per cortesia Mr Smith is on the line → c'è in linea il signor Smith d. (row, series) → fila; (queue) → fila, coda to stand in line → mettersi in fila to be in line for sth (fig) → essere in lista per qc to bring sth into line with sth → mettere qc al passo con qc to fall into line with sb/sth → adeguarsi a qn/qc to step out of line (fig) → sgarrare to cut in line (Am) → passare avanti e. (direction, course) → linea, direzione f line of inquiry → pista in the line of fire (Mil) → sulla linea di tiro line of attack (Mil) → piano d'attacco (fig) → piano d'azione to follow or take the line of least resistance → seguire la via più facile in the line of duty → nell'esercizio delle proprie funzioni line of argument → filo del ragionamento line of research/business → settore m di ricerca/d'attività in his line of business → nel suo ramo (di affari) line of interest → sfera di interesse it's not my line (fam) (speciality) → non sono un esperto in materia to take a strong or firm line on sth → essere deciso/a per quanto riguarda qc to take the line that ... → essere del parere che... to toe or follow the party line → attenersi alla or seguire la linea politica del partito in line with → in linea con, d'accordo con along the same lines → dello stesso tipo or genere we are thinking along the same lines → la pensiamo più o meno allo stesso modo to be on the right lines → andare tutto sommato bene f. (of print) → riga; (of verse) → verso to learn one's lines (Theatre) → imparare le battute to read between the lines (fig) → leggere fra le righe drop me a line → scrivimi due righe g. (Rail) (route) → linea; (shipping company) → compagnia di navigazione all along the line (fig) → fin da principio to reach or come to the end of the line (fig) (relationship) → arrivare a un punto di rottura line up 1. vt + adv (people, objects) → allineare, mettere in fila have you got anyone lined up for the job? → hai già in mente qualcuno per quel posto? to have sth lined up → avere qc in programma 2. vi + adv (in queue) → mettersi in fila; (in row) → allinearsi line2 [laɪn] vt to line (with) (clothes) → foderare (di); (box) → rivestire (di), foderare (di); (subj, trees, crowd) → fiancheggiare the streets were lined with people/trees → c'erano file di persone/di alberi ai bordi delle strade 1. (a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc. She hung the washing on the line; a fishing-rod and line. 2. a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe. She drew straight lines across the page; a dotted/wavy line. 3. outline or shape especially relating to length or direction. The ship had very graceful lines; A dancer uses a mirror to improve his line. 4. a groove on the skin; a wrinkle. 5. a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other. The children stood in a line; a line of trees. 6. a short letter. I'll drop him a line. 7. a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family. a line of kings. 8. a track or direction. He pointed out the line of the new road; a new line of research. 9. the railway or a single track of the railway. Passengers must cross the line by the bridge only. 10. a continuous system (especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another. a pipeline; a line of communication; All (telephone) lines are engaged. 11. a row of written or printed words. The letter contained only three lines; a poem of sixteen lines. 12. a regular service of ships, aircraft etc. a shipping line. 13. a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc. This has been a very popular new line; Computers are not really my line. 14. an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight. fighting in the front line. verb1. to form lines along. Crowds lined the pavement to see the Queen. 2. to mark with lines. lineage (ˈliniidʒ) noun ancestry. linear (ˈliniə) adjective of, consisting of or like a line or lines. lined adjective having lines. lined paper; a lined face. ˈliner noun a ship or aircraft of a regular line or company. They sailed to America in a large liner. lines noun plural the words an actor has to say. He had difficulty remembering his lines. ˈlinesman (ˈlainz-) noun in sport, a judge or umpire at a boundary line. hard lines! bad luck!. in line for likely to get or to be given something. He is in line for promotion. in/out of line with in or out of agreement with. His views are out of line with those of his colleagues. line up1. to form a line. The children lined up ready to leave the classroom; She lined up the chairs. 2. to collect and arrange in readiness. We've lined up several interesting guests to appear on the programme (noun ˈline-up). read between the lines to understand something (from a piece of writing etc) which is not actually stated. line2 (lain) verb 1. to cover on the inside. She lined the box with newspaper. 2. to put a lining in. She lined the dress with silk. lined adjective (negative unlined) having a lining. a lined skirt. ˈliner noun something used for lining. a dustbin liner; a nappy liner. ˈlining noun1. (a) covering on the inside. The basket had a padded lining. 2. a fairly exact copy (of a piece of clothing) attached to the inside to help keep its shape etc. The lining of my jacket is torn. line → خط, صَفْ čára, fronta kø, line Linie, Schlange γραμμή, ουρά cola, línea jono, viiva ligne, queue crta, red coda, linea 列, 線 선, 줄 regel, wachtrij kø, linje kolejka, linia fila, linha линия, очередь kö, linje เส้นบรรทัด, แถวยาว çizgi, kuyruk đường kẻ, hàng 直线, 队列 line n. línea; rasgo; arruga; límite o guía. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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