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  1. The soldiers lined up for their daily inspection by their officers.
    士兵们列队接受长官的日常检阅。
  2. The battalion commander lined his men along the railway.
    营长命令士兵们沿铁轨排开。


lined
[ adj ]
  1. having a lining or a liner; often used in combination

  2. <adj.all>
    a lined skirt
    a silk-lined jacket
  3. bordered by a line of things

  4. <adj.all>
    tree lined streets
  5. (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams

  6. <adj.all>
    their lined faces were immeasurably sad
    a seamed face


Line \Line\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lined} (l[imac]nd); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Lining}.] [See {Line} flax.]
1. To cover the inner surface of; as, to line a cloak with
silk or fur; to line a box with paper or tin.

The inside lined with rich carnation silk. --W.
Browne.

2. To put something in the inside of; to fill; to supply, as
a purse with money.

The charge amounteth very high for any one man's
purse, except lined beyond ordinary, to reach unto.
--Carew.

Till coffee has her stomach lined. --Swift.

3. To place persons or things along the side of for security
or defense; to strengthen by adding anything; to fortify;
as, to line works with soldiers.

Line and new repair our towns of war
With men of courage and with means defendant.
--Shak.

4. To impregnate; -- applied to brute animals. --Creech.

{Lined gold}, gold foil having a lining of another metal.

lined \lined\ adj.
1. furnished with items in a line or as if in a line.

Note: Often used in hyphenated form, prefixed by the item
arranged in a line; as, tree-lined streets.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. having visible lines; -- used especially of skin; as,
their lined faces were immeasurably sad. Contrasted to
{smooth}.

Syn: furrowed, seamed.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. having a lining or a liner; often used in combination; as,
a lined skirt; a silk-lined jacket. Opposite of {unlined}.
[WordNet 1.5]


bordered \bor"dered\ adj.
having a border especially of a specified kind; sometimes
used as a combining term; as, black-bordered handkerchief.
Antonym of {unbordered}. [Narrower terms: {boxed}; {deckled,
deckle-edged, featheredged}; {lined}; {seagirt, sea-girt}]
Also See: {finite}.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. In Lahore, Pakistan, hundreds of Pakistanis lined a major street, chanting slogans and rattling placards in opposition to the temple.
  2. These streets, lined with dilapidated shacks, are teeming with tension.
  3. After the candidates have sparred, reporters leap from their TV monitors into "Spin Valley," a corridor lined with TV cameras where aides descend to tell us what really happened.
  4. On Monday, long lines of would-be voters were lined up at registration centers to beat the deadline.
  5. The Merc membership has lined up his initial bout in the form of a referendum next Thursday on whether to sharply cut members' trading fees.
  6. But Pollini claims to have no real interest in conducting, and no future projects lined up.
  7. More than 2,500 police officers and National Guard soldiers lined streets near the slain civil-rights leader's tomb Saturday during a demonstration by four white supremacists led by Richard Barrett of Mississippi.
  8. A sequence of open-air rooms, frescoed with abundant foliage and lined with flower beds, eases the transition between garden and house. The garden of Herculaneum's grand Villa of the Stags has supplied much of the finest marble statuary in the show.
  9. Yet just such an unlikely army has lined up against the national curriculum and its associated system of national tests.
  10. In an outpouring of emotion, tens of thousands of Chileans lined the streets to view the casket of toppled Marxist President Salvador Allende, whose remains were unearthed from a humble grave for an honorable burial.
  11. The group of about 30 blacks and 70 whites was escorted by 20 police on motorcycles and dozens more on foot as about 300 white residents lined the street.
  12. The steps to the House chamber were lined all day with lobbyists from civil-rights groups who were urging support for the measure, and by representatives of small-business groups, who wore pins bearing the word "quotas" marked by a diagonal, red slash.
  13. The Mujahedeen Kalq said from Baghdad, Iraq, that groups of a dozen prisoners were executed at Tehran's Evin jail and relatives lined up every day at the prison gates to search for bodies of loved ones.
  14. Some four hours after the shooting, about 60 cars were lined up outside Nablus and an equal number were queued inside the city waiting to pass a roadblock manned by three jeeploads of troops.
  15. "They climbed up on the bridge to take people off. They lined up to volunteer.
  16. Our starting point is that we hope that he will stay,' said Mr Robinson. He admits he does not have anyone else lined up if the LWT chief executive decides he does not want to work for a subsidiary of Granada.
  17. Thousands of DEA and FBI agents and policemen from as far away as Canada lined up in the parking lot outside St. Christopher's Church when the hearse pulled up.
  18. On Dec. 20, Kohlberg announced it had lined up the financing for the Beatrice acquisition, and the market showed much confidence that the deal would be completed.
  19. About 300 people attended the service, and scores of parishioners lined up in the church's reception hall afterwards to be blessed by the new priest.
  20. Alongside the icy runway at Kabul's airport, about 500 Soviet soldiers laden with equipment lined up Friday in front of giant transport planes waiting to take them back to the Soviet Union.
  21. The Bund, the riverfront avenue lined with massive banks and hotels built by European traders early in the century, remains a symbol of Shanghai's longtime status as China's commercial and industrial capital.
  22. Motorcyle policemen, a cavalry unit and white-jacketed presidential guards with drawn swords lined the route of de Klerk's motorcade to an amphitheater at Union Buildings, the seat of the executive branch of government, on a ridge overlooking Pretoria.
  23. Using inks in contrasting colors to make the directions and arrows stand out on caps, expecially those on which arrows have to be lined up to get them open.
  24. Mr. Hinchey has lined up tournaments and other sports outlets, including golf and tennis pro shops.
  25. There's still a lot of the fun-loving jetsetter left in him, but the solemn face looks more lined and lived-in.
  26. "They lined up my husband and the others to kill them in cold blood because they surrendered, and without any thought they were murdered.
  27. Villagers took reporters to four bodies lined up in the grass a few miles outside Monrovia alongside the road from the capital to the main international airport.
  28. So what is the fatal attraction? In the 1930s, Phnom Penh was said to be the most beautiful city in French Indochina, its wide boulevards lined with palm trees and mansions with sweeping balconies.
  29. At Battambang, townspeople lined the streets, cheering and waving Cambodian and Vietnamese flags as the Vietnamese waved back from their of Soviet and aging U.S.-made trucks.
  30. Police trailed the gunman and his hostage through side roads lined with theaters and restaurants as other officers sealed the area, ordering pedestrians and traffic off the streets.
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