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cline

/klahyn/US // klaɪn //UK // (klaɪn) //

克林,克莱恩,克莱因,克林线

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Biology. the gradual change in certain characteristics exhibited by members of a series of adjacent populations of organisms of the same species.
    • : Linguistics. a scale of continuous gradation; continuum.

Examples

  • Cline’s stepmother told The Post at the time that Cline had been a “beautiful child” as a youngster and that the family did not know why Cline had been involved in the robberies.

  • They searched Cline’s car and found $6,699, believed to be taken from the Wells Fargo, investigators said.

  • The officers saw Cline run out, but held off on trying to stop her in favor of following her further, according to court records.

  • Cline walked in, authorities allege, and a minute later ran out.

  • Federal probation records showed that Cline lived within about a mile of both of the recent incidents.

  • So, Cline officials courted state legislators and hired lobbyists.

  • In an interview, Buchen said several groups, including Cline and the WMC, gave input on the bill.

  • Patsy Cline singing the devastating “I Fall to Pieces” before dying in a plane crash at the age of 30.

  • Three of the targets, Lefkofsky, Pegula, and Cline, were on the the Forbes 400, a list of the richest people in America.

  • Weinstein, who declined to comment on the case, was the first to receive a letter, followed by Cline on June 14.

  • Thanks to Mademoiselle Cline's drilling, I was pretty ready at "dicte," and after the first surprise, got along very well.

  • Both his company and Cline's bivouacked in the town that night.

  • Cline had softly shut the door behind the guest, but involuntarily he backed against it.

  • Cline moaned aloud, with a bleating noise, and gabbled argot as she tidied the belongings which Mademoiselle had flung everywhere.

  • "Take these things into the dressing-room, Cline," ordered Marise, tossing her gold bag and furs to the maid.