- bring in line
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English-Turkish dictionary. 2013.
English-Turkish dictionary. 2013.
bring into line — To cause to conform • • • Main Entry: ↑line … Useful english dictionary
bring into line — ► come (or bring) into line conform (or cause to conform). Main Entry: ↑line … English terms dictionary
bring into line — bring (something) into line to make one thing like another. These increases will bring city teachers salaries into line with teachers pay throughout the area … New idioms dictionary
bring into line — {v. phr.} To make someone conform to the accepted standard. * /Sam had to be brought into line when he refused to take his muddy shoes off the cocktail table./ … Dictionary of American idioms
bring into line — {v. phr.} To make someone conform to the accepted standard. * /Sam had to be brought into line when he refused to take his muddy shoes off the cocktail table./ … Dictionary of American idioms
bring\ into\ line — v. phr. To make someone conform to the accepted standard. Sam had to be brought into line when he refused to take his muddy shoes off the cocktail table … Словарь американских идиом
come (or bring) into line — conform (or cause to conform). → line … English new terms dictionary
line — line1 [līn] n. [ME merging OE, a cord, with OFr ligne (both < L linea, lit., linen thread, n. use of fem. of lineus, of flax < linum, flax)] 1. a) a cord, rope, wire, string, or the like b) a long, fine, strong cord with a hook, sinker,… … English World dictionary
line — Ⅰ. line [1] ► NOUN 1) a long, narrow mark or band. 2) a length of cord, wire, etc. serving a purpose. 3) a row or connected series of people or things. 4) a row of written or printed words. 5) a direction, course, or channel. 6) … English terms dictionary
line — [[t]la͟ɪn[/t]] ♦ lines, lining, lined 1) N COUNT A line is a long thin mark which is drawn or painted on a surface. Draw a line down that page s center. ...a dotted line... The ball had clearly crossed the line. 2) N COUNT: usu pl The lines on… … English dictionary
line — I. /laɪn / (say luyn) noun 1. a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface. 2. something resembling a traced line, as a band of colour, a seam, a furrow, etc.: lines of stratification in… …