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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++→ See Verb table
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line upThey lined the prisoners up and shot them.The guard ordered us to line up by the wall.The horses were being lined up for the start of the race.He lined the dolls up from tallest to shortest.He lined up the plates on the table in front of them.Christopher and the other children lined up to receive their awards.line withHe drew his parang, lining Kaptan up with his clenched left fist for the blade blow with the right.It must line its stripes up with the lines of the bark if it is to be camouflaged.This tactic had the added advantage of lining us up with the village where the jeep would be waiting.got ... lined upLook what we've got lined up.Somehow Price had found their place, and Corporal Petrossian with his mania for detail had got the platoon lined up correctly.
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ˈline-up noun [countable usually singular]  1 DSthe players in a sports team who play in a particular game 〔出赛的〕运动员阵容 This was his first match in the starting line-up (=the players who begin the game). 这是他进入首发阵容的第一场比赛。2 GROUP OF PEOPLEa group of people, especially performers, who have agreed to be involved in an event 全体参与人员〔尤指表演者〕 The line-up included top bands Prodigy and Radiohead. 参加演出的有顶级乐队神童乐队电台司令3 ARRANGE A MEETING, EVENT ETCa number of events or programmes arranged to follow each other 一系列项目[节目] a wonderful line-up of programmes for Christmas and the New Year 圣诞节和新年的一系列精彩节目4. especially American EnglishSC a row of people who stand in front of a witness to a crime, who is then asked if he or she recognizes any of them as the criminal 〔待目击者辨认的〕一排嫌疑犯 SYN British English identification parade
Examples from the Corpus
line-upThis was an unfamiliar Forest line-up.CBS has a great Wednesday night line-up.Andy hadn't a care in the world as he joked with a star-packed line-up of players.Second placed Sutton also name their most powerful line-up at home to Wavertree, for whom skipper Ian Morley returns.It's all part of an incredible £40,000 prize line-up.In the evening, the names of those who had been picked from the line-up were read out over the camp tannoy.Cordell may not be in the line-up for tonight's game.I stuck it till my teeth began to scream and then I ducked out of the line-up and no one noticed I'd gone.The line-up of performers includes Cher and Garth Brooks.Just look at this winning line-up!starting line-upIn the event the starting line-up went down to the wire.Bjornbye was immediately drafted into the party and could make a surprise appearance in the starting line-up at left back.And he found himself in the starting line-up when top scorer Chris Kiwomya went down with flu.Was this his first match in the starting line-up?Andy Payton was in the starting line-up with Stuart Ripley on the substitutes' bench.And a hamstring injury has put skipper Ellery Hanley out of the starting line-up against Rovers.
ˈline-up nounChineseSyllable
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line up

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++line up  line up at line2(2)


line up
line up phrasal verb (see also line)
1. if people line up, or if you line them up, they stand in a row or line, or you make them do this:
    Line up, everybody!
    line somebody ↔ up
    He lined us all up in the corridor.
2. line something ↔ up to arrange things in a row:
    I lined the bottles up on the sideboard.
3. line something ↔ up to move one thing so that it is in the correct position in relation to something else
    line something ↔ up with
    The windows should be lined up with the door frame.
4. line somebody/something ↔ up to arrange for something to happen or for someone to be available for an event:
    We’ve lined up some excellent speakers for tonight.
    He’s already got a new job lined up.
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ˌline ˈupto stand in a line or row; to form a queue/ line 排成一行;站队;排队(等候)Line up, children! 孩子们,站成一排!🔊Cars lined up waiting to board the ship. 汽车排队等候上船。🔊
See also line