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- vt. 排成直线;排成行
- n. 一排人(等于lineup)
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1. This image captures a momentary line-up looking out along this fundamental plane of our solar system.
这幅图片从黄道平面的视角捕捉到地球、月球和太阳排成一条直线的瞬间画面。
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2. He turns and gives a signal nod to another inmate. The inmate moves towards a C.O. overseeing the line-up and punches him in the face.
他转过脸来,对另一个囚犯点头示意了一下,那个囚犯扑向了监督排队的狱警,当头给他一拳。
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3. Which is why the promised line-up of television stations that broadcast 3D shows and movies are likely to be incredibly important for the industry.
这就是为什么由电视台的3D电视节目展示和电影承诺所组成的阵线在业内具备不可思议的重要性。
ˈline-up / ; NAmE / noun [usually singular ] 1 the people who are going to take part in a particular event 阵容;阵式 ◆ an impressive line-up of speakers 给人印象深刻的演讲者阵容 ◆ the starting line-up (= the players who will begin the game) 比赛首发队员阵容 2 a set of items, events etc. arranged to follow one another 节目安排;项目安排 SYN programme ◆ A horror movie completes this evening's TV line-up. 今晚电视节目最后安排了一部恐怖影片。 3 ( especially NAmE) ( BrE also iˌdentifiˈcation parade informal iˈdentity parade ) a row of people, including one person who is suspected of a crime, who are shown to a witness to see if he or she can recognize the criminal 辨认行列,列队认人(把嫌疑人同其他人排在一起,让目击者辨认) line-up line-ups ˈline-up / ; NAmE /
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