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linesman
lines·man L0183900 (līnz′mən)n.1. Football An official who marks the downs and the position of the ball and watches for certain violations from the sidelines.2. Sports a. An official in various court games whose chief duty is to call shots that fall out of bounds.b. An official in soccer and other field games who indicates when the ball has gone out of bounds.c. Either of two officials in ice hockey who call icing and offsides, conduct face-offs, and call penalities.3. See lineman.linesman (ˈlaɪnzmən) n, pl -men1. (General Sporting Terms) an official who helps the referee or umpire in various sports, esp by indicating when the ball has gone out of play2. (Professions) chiefly Brit a person who installs, maintains, or repairs telephone or electric-power lines. US and Canadian name: lineman 3. (Telecommunications) chiefly Brit a person who installs, maintains, or repairs telephone or electric-power lines. US and Canadian name: lineman lines•man (ˈlaɪnz mən) n., pl. -men. 1. an official in tennis and soccer who indicates when the ball goes out of bounds. 2. an official in football who marks the distances gained or lost on each play. 3. an official in ice hockey who calls icing and offside violations and conducts face-offs. linesmanTwo linesmen patrol the side of the perimeter field. Their job is to indicate with a flag when the ball goes outside the perimeter. They also give offside decisions.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | linesman - official (in tennis, soccer, football, etc.) who assists the referee in some way (especially by watching for out of bounds or offside)official - someone who administers the rules of a game or sport; "the golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling" | | 2. | linesman - a person who installs or repairs electrical or telephone lineselectrician, linemangaffer - an electrician responsible for lighting on a movie or tv setskilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker - a worker who has acquired special skills | Translationsline1 (lain) noun1. (a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc. She hung the washing on the line; a fishing-rod and line. 繩,線 绳索等2. a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe. She drew straight lines across the page; a dotted/wavy line. 直線,條紋 线3. outline or shape especially relating to length or direction. The ship had very graceful lines; A dancer uses a mirror to improve his line. 外形,線條 外形4. a groove on the skin; a wrinkle. 皺紋 条纹5. a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other. The children stood in a line; a line of trees. 排 排6. a short letter. I'll drop him a line. 短箋 短信7. a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family. a line of kings. 家族 家系8. a track or direction. He pointed out the line of the new road; a new line of research. 路線 路线9. the railway or a single track of the railway. Passengers must cross the line by the bridge only. 鐵路,鐵軌 铁路,铁轨 10. a continuous system (especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another. a pipeline; a line of communication; All (telephone) lines are engaged. 線路 线路11. a row of written or printed words. The letter contained only three lines; a poem of sixteen lines. (字的)一行 (字的)一行 12. a regular service of ships, aircraft etc. a shipping line. 航線 航线13. a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc. This has been a very popular new line; Computers are not really my line. 行業 行业14. an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight. fighting in the front line. 戰線 战线 verb1. to form lines along. Crowds lined the pavement to see the Queen. 排成一列 使排成一列2. to mark with lines. 用線標示 用线标示lineage (ˈliniidʒ) noun ancestry. 世系 世系linear (ˈliniə) adjective of, consisting of or like a line or lines. 直線的,線狀的 直线的,线性的 lined adjective having lines. lined paper; a lined face. 有線條的,有紋路的 有线条的,起皱纹的 ˈliner noun a ship or aircraft of a regular line or company. They sailed to America in a large liner. 客輪,班機 客轮,班机 lines noun plural the words an actor has to say. He had difficulty remembering his lines. 台詞 台词ˈlinesman (ˈlainz-) noun in sport, a judge or umpire at a boundary line. 邊線裁判員 边线裁判员,巡边员 hard lines! bad luck!. 真倒楣! 真倒霉!in line for likely to get or to be given something. He is in line for promotion. 下一個輪到 可以得到in/out of line with in or out of agreement with. His views are out of line with those of his colleagues. 與...一致,與...不一致 跟 ... 一致/跟 ... 不一致 line up1. to form a line. The children lined up ready to leave the classroom; She lined up the chairs. 排隊 排队2. to collect and arrange in readiness. We've lined up several interesting guests to appear on the programme (noun ˈline-up). 組織,邀集 组织,邀集 read between the lines to understand something (from a piece of writing etc) which is not actually stated. 領悟出箇中含意 体会言外之意linesman
linesman[′līnz·mən] (engineering) A worker who sets up and repairs communication and power lines. An assistant to a surveyor. LegalSeeLineFinancialSeelineAcronymsSeeLlinesman
Synonyms for linesmannoun official (in tennis, soccer, football, etcRelated Wordsnoun a person who installs or repairs electrical or telephone linesSynonymsRelated Words- gaffer
- skilled worker
- skilled workman
- trained worker
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