to stand in line

  • 61line up — UK US line up Phrasal Verb with line({{}}/laɪn/ verb [T] ► [I] to stand in a line: »Thousands of people lined up to buy tickets on opening night. ► to show your support for a person or idea: line up behind sb/sth »A series of state and national… …

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  • 62stand — See: GOAL LINE STAND, HAIR STAND ON END, HEART STAND STILL, LEG TO STAND ON …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 63stand — See: GOAL LINE STAND, HAIR STAND ON END, HEART STAND STILL, LEG TO STAND ON …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 64stand — See: goal line stand, hair stand on end, heart stand still, leg to stand on …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 65line of least resistance — or[path of least resistance] {n. phr.} The easiest way; the way that takes least effort. * /In becoming a doctor like his father John had really just followed the line of least resistance./ * /Some parents take the path of least resistance with… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 66line of least resistance — or[path of least resistance] {n. phr.} The easiest way; the way that takes least effort. * /In becoming a doctor like his father John had really just followed the line of least resistance./ * /Some parents take the path of least resistance with… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 67stand-alone processing — autonominis apdorojimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. off line processing; stand alone processing vok. selbstständige Verarbeitung, f; Verarbeitung getrennt von übrigen System, f rus. автономная обработка, f pranc. traitement… …

    Automatikos terminų žodynas

  • 68line\ up — v. phr. 1. To take places in a line or formation; stand side by side or one behind another; form a line or pattern. The boys lined up and took turns diving off the springboard. The football team lined up in a t formation. 2. To put in line. John… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 69line up — 1) take places in line or formation, stand one behind another We were forced to line up in front of the movie theater for over one hour. 2) adjust correctly First he lined up the two pieces of wood before he nailed them together. 3) arrange, make …

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  • 70line dance — noun Date: 1948 1. contredanse 1 2. a dance performed by a group usually in single file 3. a dance in which the dancers stand in ranks while performing a particular set of steps in unison • line dancer noun • line dancing noun …

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