tramlines
1tramlines — ► PLURAL NOUN Brit. 1) rails for a tramcar. 2) informal a pair of parallel lines at the sides of a tennis court or at the side or back of a badminton court …
2tramlines — Twin parallel lines or bars between which an instrument needle is to be aligned. Tramlines are also guidance lines on the flight deck for a V/STOL (vertical/short takeoff and landing) aircraft proceeding on its own power. The tramlines in… …
3tramlines — tram|lines [ˈtræmlaınz] n [plural] BrE 1.) the metal tracks in the road, used by trams 2.) informal the two parallel lines at the edge of a tennis court …
4tramlines — tram|lines [ træm,laınz ] noun plural BRITISH 1. ) the metal tracks on a street that a TRAM travels along 2. ) INFORMAL the long white lines at either side of a tennis court that mark the extra playing area allowed if four people are playing …
5tramlines — 1》 rails for a tramcar. → tramline …
6tramlines — noun (plural) BrE 1 the metal tracks in the road that trams run along 2 BrE informal a pair of parallel lines at the edge of a tennis court …
7tramlines — Noun. The scars created by the constant injection of illicit drugs …
8tramlines — UK [ˈtræmˌlaɪnz] / US noun [plural] British 1) the metal tracks on a street that a tram travels along 2) informal the long white lines at either side of a tennis court that mark the extra playing area allowed if four people are playing …
9tramlines — [ˈtræmˌlaɪnz] noun [plural] British informal the long white lines at either side of a tennis court that mark the extra playing area allowed if four people are playing …
10tramlines — n.pl. 1 rails for a tramcar. 2 colloq. a either pair of two sets of long parallel lines at the sides of a lawn tennis court. b similar lines at the side or back of a badminton court. 3 inflexible principles or courses of action etc …