line
Prononciation : [/laɪn/]
Contexte : « shape »
(noun) a long, narrow mark on a surface. It can also refer to a group of people waiting for something, like in a queue.
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Draw a straight line from point A to point B on the map.
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The line on this painting is crooked and not straight.
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Can you see the line of people waiting for tickets?
Contexte : « communication »
(noun) a group of words that form a sentence in a book, speech, or poem. It can also refer to a phone connection or a company's business.
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The last line of the story reveals a surprising twist.
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I don't understand the first line of this poem; it's too confusing.
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What does the second line of the song mean?
Contexte : « division »
(noun) a boundary or border. It can also mean a role or position in a family or organization.
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The border line separates two countries.
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There is a fine line between right and wrong.
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What is the line separating the front yard from the backyard called?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to write something using a pencil or pen. It can also mean to stand or create something in a row.
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Please line up your pencils neatly on the desk.
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Don't line on the walls with your markers; it's not allowed.
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Can you line the words in alphabetical order?