in line / ˈɪnˌlaɪn /

一行排队排队的排队等候中的

in line 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Printing.

  1. an ornamented type with a line of white or of a contrasting color running just inside the edge and following the contour of each letter.

in line 近义词

in line

等同于 level

in line

等同于 orthodox

in line

等同于 pending

in line

等同于 proper

in line

等同于 ready

in line

等同于 straight

in line

等同于 succeeding/successive

in line

等同于 successive

in line

等同于 abreast

更多in line例句

  1. I’ve worn them hiking, running, biking, rafting, inline skating, climbing, and even slip-’n’-sliding and they didn’t ride up once.
  2. Some models even include inline fuses to prevent bulb blowouts.
  3. I originally got into inline skating during quarantine as a way to get out of the house and train for ski season—and maybe it had something to do with wanting to look cool.
  4. The Chrome Team’s first announcement has to do with a new security sandbox feature that isolates instances of inline frames.
  5. Likewise, the new American Airlines terminal at JFK has eight inline scanners that can handle 3,200 bags an hour.
  6. On some reading devices, inline stage directions are set off from the text by parentheses added by the transcriber.
  7. The many images of the original are inline here as grayscale graphics in PNG format, scaled to 480 or 512 pixels width.
  8. Pulverem facito, et cribello medicinali omnem pulverem cerne et permisce, et cum vino vetere calefacto locum inline.
  9. Inline notes, like this, show each spelling and hyphenation correction.
  10. There is a psychic connection between the outline of furniture and the inline of man.