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beeline

/bee-lahyn/US // ˈbiˌlaɪn //UK // (ˈbiːˌlaɪn) //

底线,底线是什么,底线是指

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a direct route traveled quickly: The minute he came home he made a beeline for the refrigerator.

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Examples

  • On these “dreadful” days, Lee dipped into a convenience store, making a beeline for the freezer, its door soaked with condensation.

  • We made a beeline to the large, American Gladiators–style jousting foam pit, complete with two towers for competitors to battle on using gigantic Q-tip-shaped clubs.

  • Studies on some of these deadly cases show that the virus makes a beeline for lung tissue, causing the cells to grow, inflame, and even clot.

  • Every time I pass through, I make a beeline for Mountain Sage, a coffee shop that doubles as an art gallery and plant nursery.

  • I told him to come over that night and made a beeline for the freezer.

  • Once freed, Abdullah and a slew of recently released Taliban inmates have made a beeline back to the battlefield.

  • He walked in, made a beeline for me, and said he had moved to the city for a job.

  • After making an initial beeline to run toward the storm, the reporter had second thoughts and hid behind a trash can.

  • He made a beeline for Abramovich, who took cover inside a Hermès store and had his bodyguards block the door.

  • The man sees Chappelle looking at him and crosses the street, making a beeline for him.

  • In a wide circle they swung, climbing, climbing higher and higher, and then headed in a beeline straight toward the German tauben.

  • Its almost a beeline, Andy, and the Racing Star is built for speed.

  • "That they're there, and coming toward us on a beeline," Dave replied with a nod toward the approaching flying boats.

  • A horseman was seen to be clearing a piney wood at the extreme limit of the horizon, and gallop in a beeline towards them.

  • Crag calculated that a beeline to Bandit would just about skirt the southeast end of the spur.