line up什么意思
排成一行; 排队等候; 组织; 邀集
line up的意思
1. 列队:2.列队 (line up) 持球的一方在每次发动进攻前,至少必须要有 7名球员「列队」在攻击线「上」 (实际的情形并不是踩在在线,而是指靠近攻击线的1码内而未超过它) ;而防守的一方则没有这样的限制,可以在防御线后任意地排列,但是同样地,
2. 排好队:(三)趣味操练 (Practice) 1.报数:Let''s play部分可结合学生平时上体育课的要求,请两小组的学生上台,先要求学生排好队(Line up),然后要求他们大声报数1-15(Count from 1-15).
3. line up的翻译
3. 排队,使排成一行:in line with 跟...一致;符合 . | line up 排队,使排成一行 . | link up 把...连(衔)接起来 .
4. line up
4. 排队:let out 释放;放出/发出(水,气泄露 | line up 排队; | live on以...为生
1. (使)(某一批人)排成行;(使)列队
If people line up or if you line them up, they move so that they are standing in a line.
e.g. The senior leaders lined up behind him in orderly rows...
高级将领整齐有序地在他身后站成几排。
e.g. The gym teachers lined us up against the cement walls...
体育老师让我们靠着水泥墙排好。
2. 使(某一批物)排列成行
If you line things up, you move them into a straight row.
e.g. I would line up my toys on this windowsill and play...
我会把玩具排在这个窗台上来玩。
e.g. He finished polishing the cocktail glasses and lined them up behind the bar.
他擦完了鸡尾酒杯,把它们成排摆放在吧台后面。
3. (使)对齐
If you line one thing up with another, or one thing lines up with another, the first thing is moved into its correct position in relation to the second. You can also say that two things line up, or are lined up.
e.g. You have to line the car up with the ones beside you...
你得把车子和旁边的车停齐。
e.g. Gas cookers are adjustable in height to line up with your kitchen work top...
燃气灶的高度可调整,使之与厨房操作台齐平。
4. 组织;邀集
If you line up an event or activity, you arrange for it to happen. If you line someone up for an event or activity, you arrange for them to be available for that event or activity.
line up的反义词
e.g. She lined up executives, politicians and educators to serve on the board of directors...
她邀请了高管、政坛人物和教育家加入董事会。
e.g. Bob Dylan is lining up a two-week UK tour for the New Year.
鲍勃·迪伦正在组织一个为期两周的英国新年巡回演唱会。
5. 支持/反对
If you line up with, behind, or alongside a person or group, you support them. If you line up against a person or group, you oppose them.
e.g. Some surprising names have lined up behind the idea...
有些出人意料的名人也在支持这个想法。
e.g. We Spaniards have lined up against each other all too often.
我们西班牙人太爱窝里斗了。
6. see also: line-up
verb
1. place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight
e.g. align the car with the curb
align the sheets of paper on the table
2. take one''s position before a kick-off
3. arrange in ranks
e.g. dress troops
Synonym: dress
4. form a queue, form a line, stand in line
e.g. Customers lined up in front of the store
5. get something or somebody for a specific purpose
e.g. I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener
I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing
The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter
6. form a line
e.g. The buildings all line up neatly