释义 |
in·ter·linear I. \“+\ adjective Etymology: Middle English interliniare, from Middle French interlinearis, from Latin inter- + linearis linear — more at linear 1. : situated between lines 2. : inserted between lines already written or printed < interlinear gloss > < interlinear corrections > < interlinear translation > 3. a. : containing insertions between lines < interlinear manuscript > b. : written or printed in different languages or texts in alternate lines < interlinear bible > • in·ter·lin·e·ar·ly adverb II. noun (-s) : a book having interlinear matter; especially : a school text of a work in a foreign language with interlinear translation |