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lin·ing [ˈlaɪnɪŋ] N

1. lining (fabric):

lining of coat, jacket, skirt

I . line1 [laɪn] N

2. line SPORTS:

linija f

3. line (wrinkle):

guba f

4. line (contour):

linija f

5. line (boundary):

meja f

6. line:

vrv f
žica f

8. line (row of words, also in poem):

verz m

9. line (false account, talk):

10. line (row of things/people):

vrsta f
to be first in line fig

11. line (succession):

12. line esp Am (queue):

vrsta f

13. line (product type):

line FASHION

II . line1 [laɪn] VB trans

1. line (mark):

2. line (stand at intervals):

II . line up VB intr

1. line (stand in row):

line MIL, SPORTS

2. line Am (wait):

bot·tom ˈline N usu sing

2. bottom line fig (main point):

bistvo n

ˈbranch line N

ˈclothes line N

dif·ˈfu·sion line N

di·ˈvid·ing line N

ˈfin·ish·ing line N, ˈfin·ish·ing post N SPORTS

ˈfish·ing line N

front ˈline N MIL

ˈgoal line N

ˈline-up N

1. line-up of performers:

2. line-up SPORTS:

3. line-up esp Am LAW:

4. line-up:

line-up Am Can
vrsta f

off-ˈline ADJ

out·side ˈline N

par·al·lel ˈline N

Usage examples with lining

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Other uses include retaining walls, temporary floodwalls, silt filtration from runoff, for small or temporary/permanent dams, river training, or channel lining.
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The nicotine is absorbed through the lining of the mouth and enters the blood vessels.
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There are many fishing stores and wharves lining the harbour side road.
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The synovial membrane lining the joint capsule produces the synovial fluid that fills these cavities.
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In a desperate last attempt, he compressed his lungs with his arms, and suddenly disgorged the blockagewhich he described as the lining of his throat.
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The ceiling had a pasteboard sub-lining for bracing so this then became the actual lining.
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The silver lining to that is that they can recoup all of those upfront taxes later, through input tax credits.
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The west wall is standing almost intact to gable height, although the lining of the original door has been replaced by modern brickwork.
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It is made from silk cloth so stiff that the obi does not need lining or sewn-in stiffeners.
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The inner lining of the foreskin (preputial epithelium) is then separated from its attachment to the glans.
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