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inline

/in-lahyn/US // ˈɪnˌlaɪn //

内联,内联式,内嵌式,直列

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Printing.

    • : 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.

Examples

  • I’ve worn them hiking, running, biking, rafting, inline skating, climbing, and even slip-’n’-sliding and they didn’t ride up once.

  • Some models even include inline fuses to prevent bulb blowouts.

  • 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.

  • The Chrome Team’s first announcement has to do with a new security sandbox feature that isolates instances of inline frames.

  • Likewise, the new American Airlines terminal at JFK has eight inline scanners that can handle 3,200 bags an hour.

  • On some reading devices, inline stage directions are set off from the text by parentheses added by the transcriber.

  • The many images of the original are inline here as grayscale graphics in PNG format, scaled to 480 or 512 pixels width.

  • Pulverem facito, et cribello medicinali omnem pulverem cerne et permisce, et cum vino vetere calefacto locum inline.

  • Inline notes, like this, show each spelling and hyphenation correction.

  • There is a psychic connection between the outline of furniture and the inline of man.