ligne 的定义
plural lignes [leenz; French leen-yuh]. /linz; French ˈlin yə/.
- a unit equal to 0.0888 inch or 2.2558 millimeters, divided into 12 douziemes: used mainly to gauge the thickness of a movement.
- line.
更多ligne例句
- What struck me first was that these insignificant and inadequate people had the command of the grand gesture—had la ligne.
- The latter instantly followed suit; the shout of Vive la Ligne!
- And the young girl gazed with pity as the remains of the Marquis de Ligne, her father, were borne by.
- Cela s'applique, par exemple, au cas d'une mme ligne de navigation desservie par le navire aprs et avant le transfert.
- The double pay of these troops solds is likely to have an excellent effect on the Troupes de ligne.