What does English line mean?

A line is a line; ok; Line, outline or shape (of art or design); The outline, outer edge and sideline of an object or human body; Wrinkles, lines, etc. , especially on the face; Or rows of people or things; People, vehicles, etc. Waiting in line; Line up. ok; SMS; Attention; Attention; Poetry; Poetry; Line; Dialogue; Text; Telephone line; Hotline (providing consulting services); Telephone line (used to transmit computer data); Route (especially dangerous or secret); Route and direction (especially straight forward); Railway line (between the two places); Railway track (including subgrade, sleeper, etc.). ).); Shipping company; Transport company; (esp protocol) tourist routes, traffic routes and operation routes; (side) boundary; Boundary; The boundary between two situations, qualities or states, a boundary; Attitude; Location; Guidelines; Steps, ways and methods (of thought or action); Industry; Business; Type, category and series of products; Production line; Assembly line; (esp of a person) descent, descent or kinship; ok; Straight line; Straight line; Boundary; On site; On site; Starting line; Starting line; The finish line; Oppose kickers; Electric wire; Cable; Transmission line; Pipes; Pipes; A batch; Roads and highways, especially in rural areas; A dose, a dose, a dose (especially powdered drugs like cocaine or heroin, which are used for smoking); Discourse (intended to achieve some effect); Derailment language; Sweet words; Scanning (refers to a single scanning track of TV images); Spectral line; Spectral line; Melody (written on the staff), music score; A line (composed of notes or music); (in polyphonic music, connected by brackets or brackets) connected spectral lines; Line (magnetic flux unit, 1 line = 1 Maxwell); Horizontal queue; Fence line; Equator; Equatorial line; Insurance amount (promised by the insurance company);

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