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tramlines

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tramlines [ˈtræmlaɪnz] NPL (Brit)
1. (for tram) → rieles mpl de tranvía
2. (Tennis) → líneas f laterales
tramlines [ˈtræmˌlaɪnz] npl (Brit)
a.rotaie fpl del tram
b. (Tennis) → corridoio


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The Serb, who beat Roger Federer in the Basel final on Sunday, came back from 2-0 down in the first set and secured the decisive break of serve when Monaco whipped a forehand into the tramlines at 15-40 and 3-4 down.
Byline: Des Clarke WORKMEN in Edinburgh found 400-year-old skeletons while digging up the city's roads for the tramlines.
He bowed out after putting a service return into the tramlines.
 
 
 
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