单词 | cut-line |
释义 | > as lemmascut-line cut-line n. Rackets (a) a line painted on the front wall about the height of 9 ft. 6 in. from the floor, above which the ball must be served; (b) (see quot. 1912); (c) descriptive wording below an illustration. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > printed matter > arrangement or appearance of printed matter > [noun] > heading > types of heading epigraph1633 under-title1687 subhead1744 side head1822 catchword1833 side heading1836 subject line1836 subheading1842 catchline1845 subject heading1853 cut-line1883 box head1899 caption1923 overline1923 underline1924 strap1960 strap-line1960 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > racket games > rackets > [noun] > court > part of cut-line1883 short-line1898 1883 Encycl. Brit. XX. 210/1 Another white line across the front wall, termed the ‘cut line’, because the in-player, when serving, must first make the ball rebound from the front wall above this line. 1912 M. Drake Eng. Glass-painting 183 The panes composing it [sc. the panel] should be laid in their places on a sheet of paper and their outlines traced by a pencil run round their edges. This sheet of paper will serve the glazier as a ‘cut-line’ drawing when the panels are handed to him for re-leading. 1923 M. Drake Doom Window xxv. 290 Cartoons began to be completed, and Reinecke and Sophie now made the cut-line drawings. 1938 L. M. Harrod Librarians' Gloss. 54 Cut line, matter appearing below an illustration. More often called a ‘caption’. 1964 H. Waugh Missing Man xi. 48 Betty Moore's picture ran two columns wide on the front pages with the cutlines describing her as the ‘widowed beauty’. < as lemmas |
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