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lineup ['laɪnˌʌp]

n. (警察要见证人指出谁为嫌疑犯而让数人排成的)行列; 人(或物)的列队; 选手阵容; 电视节目时间表;

例句:

  • The lineup earlier in the day had been eclectic.
    来自THETIMES
  • The Chinese offensive lineup can be a minefield for opposing blockers.
    中国队的进攻阵容像一个地雷区,能迷惑住对方的拦网队员.
  • What scripts need to be written, without a lineup, there would be chaos.
    需要撰写哪些底稿, 如果没有一组编排计划, 那就会乱成一团.
  • They're the toughest team in probably all of baseball, the toughest lineup.
    们是棒球界中的精英队伍, 最强悍的打线.
  • I'd stack our lineup up against anybody's.
    来自WSJ
  • We have a great lineup, one through nine.
    来自WSJ