释义 |
line2 /līn/ noun- Flax, its fibre, or its seed (obsolete)
- Combed out or heckled flax
- Yarn spun from good flax
- Linen thread or cloth (obsolete)
transitive verb- To cover on the inside
- To fill or stuff
- To reinforce or strengthen (esp books)
- To be placed all along the side of
- To serve as lining for
ORIGIN: OE līn flax, cognate with or derived from L līnum; cf ety for line1 lined adjective Having a lining linˈer noun - A person who lines
- Something which serves as a lining
- A sleeve of metal, resistant to wear and corrosion, etc, fitted inside or outside a cylinder, tube, etc (engineering)
- A sleeve for a gramophone record, or an insert inside it, or the paper insert that is part of a CD's packaging
līnˈing noun - The action of a person who lines
- Material applied to a surface, esp material on the inner surface of a garment, etc
- Contents
- (in pl) underclothing, esp drawers (obsolete or dialect)
liner notes plural noun Information printed on the liner of a record or CD, usu including credits, acknowledgements, etc line one's pocket or pockets To make a profit, esp dishonestly |