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单词 interline
释义

interlinen.1

Forms: In 1500s enterlyne.
Etymology: < interline v.2
Obsolete. rare.
Inner lining.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > parts of clothing > [noun] > lining
lining1401
interline?1577
underlining1580
body lining1676
buggy1890
liner1947
?1577 F. T. Debate Pride & Lowlines sig. Biiii Of silke it had a costly enterlyne.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

interlinen.2

/ˈɪntəˌlʌɪn/
Etymology: inter- prefix 1b(c).
An intermediate line.
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the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > [noun] > that which is interjacent > an intermediate line
interline1721
1721 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. An Interline.
1886 G. M. Crawford in Fortn. Rev. July 11 There is a network of wrinkles at the temple, and lines and interlines about the brow and side of the nose.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

interlineadj.

/ɪntəˈlʌɪn/
Etymology: < inter- prefix 2c + line n.2
Of or pertaining to transport: using more than one route, service, etc.
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society > travel > transport > [adjective] > of or relating to transport
interline1946
1946 T. C. Bigham Transportation iii. 96 Service may be local or interline.
1957 Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 940 (heading) Joint or interline rates.
1969 Jane's Freight Containers 1968–9 48/1 The New York Port District may be likened to the centre of a web of gleaming steel rails..of ten long-haul railroads which, through interline connections, serve the entire nation, Canada and Mexico.
1970 Daily Tel. 30 June 24 Logically the first flight after the official connecting time would be the correct interline connection.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

interlinev.1

/ɪntəˈlʌɪn/
Forms: Also Middle English–1500s enterlyne, 1500s–1600s enterline.
Etymology: In sense 1 apparently Middle English < medieval Latin interlīneāre (1278 in Du Cange), < inter between + līnea line n.2; compare Old French entreligneure , interlineure interlinear insertion (14th cent. in Godefroy; = medieval Latin interlīneātūra ), French interligner verb (formerly entreligner , Cotgrave); also interligne and entreligne noun (16th cent. in Hatzfeld and Darmesteter). But sense 1 also comes close to that of the unconnected Latin interlinĕre to smear between, write between, which the English word may have been taken by some to represent (compare interlineate v.). Later senses are partly transferred from the first, partly derived from various senses of line n.2, line v.2
1.
a. transitive. To insert additional words between the lines of (a written, esp. a legal, document). Chiefly passive, const. with.
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society > communication > writing > written text > layout > [verb (transitive)] > insert additional words between lines
interline1421
interlineate1693
1421 Will Hen. V in Rolls Parl. IV. 299/2 I have..written hit in hast with myn owen hande, þus enterlynit and blotted as hit is.
1563 A. Nowell in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eminent Literary Men (1843) (Camden) 20 The coopie..was interlined and sumwhear blotted.
1598 tr. J. Kitchin Jurisdictions (1675) 441 A Deed raced or interlined.
1658 T. Willsford Natures Secrets 198 The Printer..is the lesse culpable, the Copy being much interlin'd.
1726 G. Shelvocke Voy. round World ii. 32 Written by several hands, and interlin'd in a great many places.
1823 J. Badcock Domest. Amusem. 39 Write with ordinary ink on common topics, and interline this with the important secret intelligence meant to be conveyed.
figurative.1597 T. Middleton Wisdome of Solomon Paraphr. xvii. sig. X3v But thou with sorrow enterlines his song.a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1958) IX. 237 Though he interline it with other studies..yet the Text it selfe..will shine through and appeare.
b. To add interlineary glosses to. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > literary criticism > commentary > write commentary on [verb (transitive)] > gloss > interlinear
interline1676
overline1845
1676 A. Marvell Mr. Smirke sig. F4v No man ought to cheat another though to the true beliefe: Not by Interlining the Scripture. Not by false Quotation of Scripture, or of a Father.
c. To interpolate or extend (a narrative, etc.) with new matter. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > version of text > create version of text [verb (transitive)] > interpolate (a word or passage) > alter (a writing) by interpolation
interline1611
interpolate1612
spatchcock1901
1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. vii. xxi. 337/1 With such lauish enlargements haue those writers interlined the deeds of Gods Saints.
1655 H. L'Estrange Reign King Charles 208 Where the series of the story is not enterlined nor disturbed with matters independent, and of a different kind.
2. To insert (a word or words) between the lines in a written document; also, loosely, between word and word (quot. 1681).
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society > communication > writing > written text > layout > [verb (transitive)] > insert additional words between lines > loosely, insert between words
interline1589
1589 J. Lyly Pappe with Hatchet C ij To raze out good Greeke, and enterline bad Latine.
1671 F. Philipps Regale Necessarium 399 The word Executor being interlined.
1681 J. Dalrymple Inst. Law Scotl. iv. xlii. §19 Superinduction..of Monosyllabs or short words, as when No or Not is interlined, not between Line and Line,..but between word and word.
1875 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. III. xviii. 59 These words were found interlined in Richard's grant.
1882 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. I. 278/2 Words accidentally omitted were also placed in the margin, or interlined.
3. absol. or intransitive.
a. To make interlinear insertions.
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society > communication > writing > written text > layout > [verb (intransitive)] > make insertions between lines
interline1576
1576 A. Fleming tr. C. Plinius Novocomensis in Panoplie Epist. 254 To interline here for necessitie, there for exornation.
1654 R. Whitlock Ζωοτομία Pref. sig. a vv His fault that could never take..his Hand off, but was still mending, disliking, interlining.
1733 J. Swift On Poetry 8 Blot out, correct, insert, refine, Enlarge, diminish, interline.
1858 Ld. St. Leonards Handy Bk. Prop. Law xviii. 143 If you obliterate, interline, or make any other alteration in your will after it is executed, you must re-execute your will..as if it were an original will.
b. To come between the lines. In quots. figurative.
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the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > be interjacent [verb (intransitive)]
relate1490
intercede1578
interject1578
interpose1615
interval1630
interline1633
mediate1641
intervenec1709
intercalate1960
1633 G. Herbert Longong in Temple ix Indeed the world's thy book, Where all things have their lease assign'd: Yet a meek look Hath interlin'd.
1655 H. Vaughan Silex Scintillans (ed. 2) ii. x As in night's gloomy page One silent star may interline.
4. transitive. To write or print in alternate lines. Obsolete.
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society > communication > writing > written text > layout > [verb (transitive)] > write in alternate lines
interline1693
society > communication > printing > printed matter > arrangement or appearance of printed matter > appearance of printed matter [verb (transitive)] > print in alternate lines
interline1693
1693 J. Locke Some Thoughts conc. Educ. §159. 199 By this way of inter-lining Latin and English one with another.
5. To mark with lines, esp. of various colours.
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society > communication > indication > marking > mark [verb (transitive)] > with lines
score1495
line1530
strike1539
lineate1558
interline1572
rule1599
quote1601
1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie ii. f. 61 This serpente is but halfe a foote of lengthe, and enterlined with white spottes.
1657 Lusts Dominion i. i. sig. B2v For each contracted frown A crooked wrinkle interlines my brow.
1661 R. Lovell Πανζωορυκτολογια, sive Panzoologicomineralogia 62 Their skinnes..being white, spotted, and changeably interlined like diverse flowers.
6.
a. To place or insert something in lines between or among (something else). Const. with.
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the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > be or make interjacent [verb (transitive)] > place (a thing) between > in lines
interlinec1600
c1600 J. Dymmok Treat. Ireland (1842) 32 Vpon eyther syde of the vauntguarde..marched wings of shott, enterlyned with pikes.
1655 H. Vaughan Silex Scintillans (ed. 2) ii. Pref. sig. Bv They are interlined with many virtuous, and some pious mixtures.
1660 T. Watson in C. H. Spurgeon Treasury of David (1874) IV. Ps. ci. 1 Mercy interlined with judgment.
b. With the thing placed between as object.
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1720 D. Defoe Mem. Cavalier 152 I saw the Foot..interlined among the Horse.
1736 T. Lediard Life Marlborough I. 498 The Enemy being re-inforced with some Squadrons, and having interlined some Infantry with them, moved again towards the Allies.

Derivatives

interˈlined adj.
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the world > matter > colour > variegation > stripiness > [adjective]
ray1374
barreda1387
rayed?a1400
bendedc1400
scowledc1440
listeda1500
burledc1500
palya1509
stripy1513
rawed1534
straked1537
railye1539
rowed1552
begaired1554
pirnie1597
tiger-marked1597
tiger-striped1597
interlined1601
waled1602
striped1604
panached1664
strip1666
ribboned1790
zebraed1806
zebrinea1810
banded1823
sparred1827
notate1857
zebraic1858
stroked1896
tigered1969
bestriped-
society > communication > writing > written text > layout > [adjective] > inserted between lines
interlinearc1450
interlineal1526
interlineary1605
interlined1828
interlineated1882
1601 R. Chester Loves Martyr 102 The white-veind enterlin'd stone Achates.
1828 N. Webster Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. (at cited word) An interlined word..an interlined manuscript.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

interlinev.2

/ɪntəˈlʌɪn/
Forms: Also Middle English enterlyne.
Etymology: < inter- prefix 1a(a) + line v.1
transitive. To insert a second or inner lining between the stuff and ordinary lining of (a garment).
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > tailoring or making clothes > tailor or make clothes [verb (transitive)] > line > in specific way
fur13..
interline1480
1480 Wardrobe Accts. Edward IV in N. H. Nicolas Privy Purse Expenses Elizabeth of York (1830) 148 A doublet..lined with Holand clothe and interlined with busk.
1483 Wardr. Acc. in Antiq. Rep. (1807) I. 41 A doublet of grene satyn enterlyned with..busk, and lyned with..Holand cloth.
1690 C. Hatton in E. M. Thompson Corr. Family of Hatton (1878) II. 160 Let ye linning of ye cloake be sent to ye taylor to interline ye coat.
1894 Chicago Advance 6 Sept. Skirts of dresses are now so generally lined and interlined, that they become too heavy for comfort..if made of weighty material.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

interlinev.3

/ɪntəˈlʌɪn/
Etymology: Back-formation < interlining n.3; compare interline adj.
a. transitive. Of an airline, etc.: to provide (a passenger or freight) with an interline connection.
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society > travel > air or space travel > transport by air > transport through the air [verb (transitive)] > of airline, provide with interline connection
interline1975
1975 Aviation Week & Space Technol. 24 Feb. 35/3 Under the regulations in this state, Southwest cannot interline air passengers.
1988 Air Transport World June 193/1 80% of Atlantis' flights to Atlanta..would be interlined with Eastern Airlines flights.
b. intransitive. To provide a connection with another carrier or service; hence, to operate an interline service integrated with other carriers. Also of a passenger, etc.: to make use of such a service.
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society > travel > rail travel > [verb (intransitive)] > provide connection
interline1983
society > travel > air or space travel > transport by air > transport through the air [verb (intransitive)] > provide connection with other carrier service
interline1983
society > travel > air or space travel > transport by air > transport through the air [verb (intransitive)] > make use of interline service
interline1983
1983 Daily Tel. 21 Oct. 14/3 Most of the helicopter passengers were North American and 80 per cent. of them were ‘interlining’—or changing planes between airports.
1984 AAA World Nov.–Dec. 5/2 There are new airlines, such as People Express, that don't interline with any other carrier.
1986 Mod. Railroads Feb. 29/2 There would still be a need to interline with all the other railroads.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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