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lin·er [ˈlaɪnəʳ] N

1. liner (lining):

liner
liner
(dust)bin [or garbage can]liner

2. liner NAUT:

liner
ocean liner

ocean ˈlin·er N

one-ˈlin·er N

ˈpanty lin·er N

Usage examples with liner

ocean liner

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It may typically be 7, although many liners match the diameter of the production tubing.
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In total, more than 4,000 tons of steel were used for the steel liner.
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Several notable passengers sailed on the liner's maiden voyage.
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She performed her first concert in a talent show on the ocean liner during the voyage.
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So while the liner behind the interjack does not move, those sections in front of it receive additional pushing force.
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They were survivors from the liner, which had been sunk by torpedo a week earlier.
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Neither of these lines had up until now shown any interest in operating large liners.
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It ran numerous cargo ships and a small number of passenger liners.
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The ocean liner provided accommodation for 472 first-class passengers and for 174 second class passengers.
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The second mate is the third in command (or on some ocean liners fourth) and a watchkeeping officer, customarily the ship's navigator.
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