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line² v [T] 1 to cover the inside of something with another material or substance 给…加衬里: be lined with sth The hood is lined with fur. 风帽内衬有毛皮。 2 to form rows along the edge of something 沿〔某物〕排列成行: Thousands of spectators lined the route. 成千上万的观众夹道排列。 a wide avenue lined with trees 两旁种植着树木的宽阔的林荫道
line up1 [I] to form or join a line of people 排队: OK class, line up by the door. 好了,同学们,在门口排好队。 2 [T line sb/sth ↔ up] to arrange people or things in a line 使排列成行: The jars were lined up on the shelf. 瓶子在架上排列成行。 3 [T line sb/sth ↔ up] to organize an event or arrange for it to happen 组织,安排: We've lined up some great guests for tonight's show. 我们已邀来几位贵宾参加今晚的节目。
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