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单词 liner
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liner1

noun ˈlʌɪnəˈlaɪnər
  • 1A large luxurious passenger ship of a type formerly used on a regular line.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The only thing visible was the tall structure of lighthouses, and an ocean liner floating across the horizon.
    • About 150 of the 1,500 people who died when the ocean liner sank off Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg were buried in Halifax, and 43 never were identified.
    • I was on a Greek ocean liner, coming into the island of Mikonos.
    • Although it was an ocean liner, the ship also had a cargo of ammunition.
    • Joey survives the fall from the ocean liner and's able to stay afloat on a passing bale of pot until she's pulled to safety by Stranahan.
    • Designed to be an ocean liner, the 150,000-grt vessel is fracturing the mold of simply becoming just another gargantuan cruise ship.
    • I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise.
    • The light-hearted show follows the fortunes of various people - including a romantic couple, escaped gangsters and a nightclub singer - on an ocean liner.
    • Two of the city's best-known attractions are the Queen Mary, a historic ocean liner, and the world-class Aquarium of the Pacific.
    • In August 1939, with a single novel to his name, Gombrowicz was invited by the Polish government to sail on the maiden voyage of the ocean liner Boleslaw Chrobry.
    • Her 10-year-old son kept pestering every crew member he encountered, begging for a chance to drive the massive ocean liner.
    • In one scene, for instance, the woman and her dog are following behind a large ocean liner in their paddleboat.
    • Despite having to get used to American spellings she quickly took to the game, and continued to play on board an ocean liner as she crossed the Pacific to visit more cousins in Australia.
    • Built as a great ocean liner, the Titanic's sister-ship was launched in 1914 and immediately entered military service as a hospital ship.
    • She gazes out over a crystal-blue vista from the deck of a luxury ocean liner.
    • The audience is first shown the titular ocean liner and its passengers and crew during its heyday.
    • Inexplicably, the interiors of the submarine are as spacey as those of a luxurious ocean liner.
    • I have always been a huge fan of retro culture and am looking forward to a trip on an actual ocean liner rather than a cruise ship.
    • All making the event seem like a luxurious cruise on an ocean liner.
    • Five minutes later a new, keening note appears accompanied by an occasional clang like the hull of an ocean liner being hammered in dry-dock.
    Synonyms
    ship, ocean liner, passenger vessel, boat
  • 2A fine paintbrush used for painting thin lines and for outlining.

    1. 2.1 A cosmetic used for outlining or accentuating a facial feature, or a brush or pencil for applying this.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I thought to myself in my mind as I carefully applied the eyes liner to my bottom eye lashes.
      • Fill in lips with the liner, apply lipstick and voila!
      • First, find a lip liner pencil in the same color or tone as your lipstick.
      • My mom's make-up looked half done, and she had a lip liner in hand.
      • For evening, use the same shade as a liner to intensify the look: Dip a moistened liner brush into color, then apply close to lashes.
      • If you're not absolutely sure about your own face shape, try using this quick and simple method, take an old lip liner or eye pencil and sit in front of a mirror.
      • Don't use too much eye makeup, liner, mascara or sparkly shadow.
      • Some of the make-up artists gave me sympathetic looks but continued to apply black eye liner and mascara.
      • My pink lipgloss gleamed as my eye liner brought out my eyes.
      • I was covered with layers of foundation, concealer, eye liner, blush, mascara and a load of other stuff.
      • Define your eyes with pencil liner and enhance your mouth with a darker or brighter lipstick than usual.
      • After gathering my belongings, I let my hair down and smoothed it out after applying a little liner and lip gloss.
      • She hadn't really needed the liner to accentuate her dark lashes and brows, but Mabel, of all people, had insisted on it.
      • Lipstick was added, with lip liner, and eye shadow was applied to the lids of her eyes, and underneath.
      • The range of natural make-up includes mascara, lip liner, eye shadow and blusher, as well as cosmetic brushes.
      • She put on foundation, power, eye shadow, liner, and lipstick.
      • Larissa smiled and lightly applied the liner to her lower lids.
      • He took out a large cosmetic kit and went to work applying foundation, working the combination of shades, liner and mascara over her eyes, then finishing with a brush blush.
      • Summer means ditching eyeshadow, mascara and liner.
      • On the beach, go for pencil eye liners rather than powdery eye products.
      Synonyms
      eyeliner, eye pencil, kohl pencil, kohl, eyeshadow, eyebrow pencil, lip liner
  • 3A boat engaged in sea fishing with lines as opposed to nets.

  • 4A ferret held on a leash or line while rabbiting, used to help recover another ferret lost underground.

Rhymes

angina, assigner, china, consignor, decliner, definer, Dinah, diner, diviner, forty-niner, hardliner, incliner, Indo-China, maligner, Medina, miner, minor, mynah, recliner, refiner, Regina, Salina, Shekinah, shiner, signer, South Carolina, Steiner, twiner, whiner

liner2

noun ˈlʌɪnəˈlaɪnər
  • 1A lining in a device, container, or other object, especially a removable one.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've used inexpensive German ruck sacks with removable rubber liners for years, but I can't find them in the USA.
    • Determine whether the liner will be removable for laundering - a good idea for baskets holding food - or permanently attached to the basket sides.
    • As well as disposable paint-tray liners to pour the necessary paint to do the job without the hassle of a can.
    • PVC liners fabricated by EPI are single-ply construction with Polyvinyl Chloride as the principle polymer.
    • Those who do not want to handle the litter can use removable liners for these boxes.
    • Over short periods of time, Colton believes that the non-PVC liner will probably be an adequate barrier.
    • The devices are available in custom sizes and can be ordered with prescored liners that ease removal.
    • If you don't want to attach the vinyl/plastic liner permanently to the shower curtain, use a double shower curtain rod.
    • Thus, the soil liner significantly losses its effectiveness as an impermeable barrier.
    • They have poppers or Velcro so you don't have to worry about pins, and they have removable paper liners that mean you can quickly and discreetly get rid of unpleasant lumps.
    • If the pond is located in sandy or gravelly soils or near fractured bedrock, seal the pond with an approved plastic liner or at least 6 inches of compact clay.
    • Drop several extra trash liners inside each container before relining for a quick and easy way to remove future trash when it really starts to pile up.
    • In arid climates, Zingaro recommends bentonite be applied beneath a plastic liner that is woven or textured on the bottom.
    • Worse yet, the truck had a polyurethane bed liner.
    • I already had roller covers, brushes, drop cloths (old table cloths), paint stir sticks, disposable paint tray liners, etc.
    1. 1.1 The lining of a garment.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pilot, who wore only the outer dry suit and not the required long underwear and liner, died of hypothermia.
      • Besides, a smooth mesh liner is almost standard in all new bathing suits.
      • The glove liner, which is donned first, has several layers.
      • It also has optional liners, hidden access panel for embroidery and more.
      • A Gore-Tex liner and careful gusset design make them waterproof to a depth of about 8 inches.
    2. 1.2 A replaceable metal sleeve placed within the cylinder of an engine, forming a durable surface to withstand wear from the piston.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are cases in engine construction where steel has to work in conjunction with light alloys, such as cylinder-head bolts, valve seating, or cylinder liners in aero engines.
      • The company has developed a line of hydraulic hammers that feature a replaceable liner sleeve to protect the body from damage.
      • The four-cylinder engine, which produces 155 hp at 5,600 rpm and 163 ft-lb. of torque at 4,000 rpm, has a cast-aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder liners.
      • The objective was to create an aluminum block that wouldn't require the cylinder liners or coatings that are typical of most aluminum blocks.
      • However, a piston liner in the main engine failed during the voyage north.
      • The cylinders in the aluminum block have interference-fit cast iron liners; aluminum pistons with cracked-steel con rods ride in them.
      • The engine block is produced with 319 - T5 aluminum and the deep-skirted casting has cast-iron cylinder liners.
      • Irreparable damage had been caused to the A7 rocker gear, cylinder head, cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, big end bearing and the trombone.
      • However, the motor's flanged cylinder liners help provide 94 mm cylinder bores, creating a full 5.0 liters of piston displacement.
      • The all-aluminum 5.6 liter engine features cast-iron cylinder liners, graphite-coated pistons, a microfinished forged-steel crankshaft, chain-driven dual overhead cams, and a structural aluminum oil pan.
      • In addition to the new twin balancer shafts and two-stage oil pump, the block is open-decked and pressure diecast with cast-in cylinder liners.
      • Four years were spent researching cylinder liner and piston materials that would match these varying requirements.
      • It comes from some of the critical wear areas; for example, the liner of the piston area, the crankshaft, or the camshaft.
      • It has thinner bore walls, stronger bulkheads, and retains cast-in-place iron cylinder liners.
      • Because the cylinder liners are pressed into the head on the SVC engine, the cylinders tilt along with the ‘monohead,’ eliminating the need for a head gasket or even head bolts.
 
 

liner1

nounˈlaɪnərˈlīnər
  • 1A large luxurious passenger ship of a type formerly used on a regular line.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Designed to be an ocean liner, the 150,000-grt vessel is fracturing the mold of simply becoming just another gargantuan cruise ship.
    • Joey survives the fall from the ocean liner and's able to stay afloat on a passing bale of pot until she's pulled to safety by Stranahan.
    • Her 10-year-old son kept pestering every crew member he encountered, begging for a chance to drive the massive ocean liner.
    • Inexplicably, the interiors of the submarine are as spacey as those of a luxurious ocean liner.
    • She gazes out over a crystal-blue vista from the deck of a luxury ocean liner.
    • The light-hearted show follows the fortunes of various people - including a romantic couple, escaped gangsters and a nightclub singer - on an ocean liner.
    • I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise.
    • Despite having to get used to American spellings she quickly took to the game, and continued to play on board an ocean liner as she crossed the Pacific to visit more cousins in Australia.
    • Built as a great ocean liner, the Titanic's sister-ship was launched in 1914 and immediately entered military service as a hospital ship.
    • Although it was an ocean liner, the ship also had a cargo of ammunition.
    • All making the event seem like a luxurious cruise on an ocean liner.
    • About 150 of the 1,500 people who died when the ocean liner sank off Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg were buried in Halifax, and 43 never were identified.
    • The only thing visible was the tall structure of lighthouses, and an ocean liner floating across the horizon.
    • The audience is first shown the titular ocean liner and its passengers and crew during its heyday.
    • Five minutes later a new, keening note appears accompanied by an occasional clang like the hull of an ocean liner being hammered in dry-dock.
    • In August 1939, with a single novel to his name, Gombrowicz was invited by the Polish government to sail on the maiden voyage of the ocean liner Boleslaw Chrobry.
    • I have always been a huge fan of retro culture and am looking forward to a trip on an actual ocean liner rather than a cruise ship.
    • I was on a Greek ocean liner, coming into the island of Mikonos.
    • Two of the city's best-known attractions are the Queen Mary, a historic ocean liner, and the world-class Aquarium of the Pacific.
    • In one scene, for instance, the woman and her dog are following behind a large ocean liner in their paddleboat.
    Synonyms
    ship, ocean liner, passenger vessel, boat
  • 2A fine paintbrush used for painting thin lines and for outlining.

    1. 2.1 A cosmetic used for outlining or accentuating a facial feature, or a brush or pencil for applying this.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The range of natural make-up includes mascara, lip liner, eye shadow and blusher, as well as cosmetic brushes.
      • After gathering my belongings, I let my hair down and smoothed it out after applying a little liner and lip gloss.
      • For evening, use the same shade as a liner to intensify the look: Dip a moistened liner brush into color, then apply close to lashes.
      • Define your eyes with pencil liner and enhance your mouth with a darker or brighter lipstick than usual.
      • He took out a large cosmetic kit and went to work applying foundation, working the combination of shades, liner and mascara over her eyes, then finishing with a brush blush.
      • Fill in lips with the liner, apply lipstick and voila!
      • First, find a lip liner pencil in the same color or tone as your lipstick.
      • She put on foundation, power, eye shadow, liner, and lipstick.
      • Summer means ditching eyeshadow, mascara and liner.
      • If you're not absolutely sure about your own face shape, try using this quick and simple method, take an old lip liner or eye pencil and sit in front of a mirror.
      • Larissa smiled and lightly applied the liner to her lower lids.
      • My pink lipgloss gleamed as my eye liner brought out my eyes.
      • Don't use too much eye makeup, liner, mascara or sparkly shadow.
      • I was covered with layers of foundation, concealer, eye liner, blush, mascara and a load of other stuff.
      • I thought to myself in my mind as I carefully applied the eyes liner to my bottom eye lashes.
      • She hadn't really needed the liner to accentuate her dark lashes and brows, but Mabel, of all people, had insisted on it.
      • Some of the make-up artists gave me sympathetic looks but continued to apply black eye liner and mascara.
      • Lipstick was added, with lip liner, and eye shadow was applied to the lids of her eyes, and underneath.
      • My mom's make-up looked half done, and she had a lip liner in hand.
      • On the beach, go for pencil eye liners rather than powdery eye products.
      Synonyms
      eyeliner, eye pencil, kohl pencil, kohl, eyeshadow, eyebrow pencil, lip liner
  • 3

    another term for line drive

liner2

nounˈlaɪnərˈlīnər
  • 1A lining in an appliance, device, or container, especially a removable one.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Drop several extra trash liners inside each container before relining for a quick and easy way to remove future trash when it really starts to pile up.
    • Those who do not want to handle the litter can use removable liners for these boxes.
    • As well as disposable paint-tray liners to pour the necessary paint to do the job without the hassle of a can.
    • Thus, the soil liner significantly losses its effectiveness as an impermeable barrier.
    • I already had roller covers, brushes, drop cloths (old table cloths), paint stir sticks, disposable paint tray liners, etc.
    • I've used inexpensive German ruck sacks with removable rubber liners for years, but I can't find them in the USA.
    • Worse yet, the truck had a polyurethane bed liner.
    • The devices are available in custom sizes and can be ordered with prescored liners that ease removal.
    • PVC liners fabricated by EPI are single-ply construction with Polyvinyl Chloride as the principle polymer.
    • They have poppers or Velcro so you don't have to worry about pins, and they have removable paper liners that mean you can quickly and discreetly get rid of unpleasant lumps.
    • Determine whether the liner will be removable for laundering - a good idea for baskets holding food - or permanently attached to the basket sides.
    • If the pond is located in sandy or gravelly soils or near fractured bedrock, seal the pond with an approved plastic liner or at least 6 inches of compact clay.
    • Over short periods of time, Colton believes that the non-PVC liner will probably be an adequate barrier.
    • In arid climates, Zingaro recommends bentonite be applied beneath a plastic liner that is woven or textured on the bottom.
    • If you don't want to attach the vinyl/plastic liner permanently to the shower curtain, use a double shower curtain rod.
    1. 1.1 The lining of a garment.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Besides, a smooth mesh liner is almost standard in all new bathing suits.
      • The pilot, who wore only the outer dry suit and not the required long underwear and liner, died of hypothermia.
      • A Gore-Tex liner and careful gusset design make them waterproof to a depth of about 8 inches.
      • The glove liner, which is donned first, has several layers.
      • It also has optional liners, hidden access panel for embroidery and more.
    2. 1.2 A replaceable metal sleeve placed within the cylinder of an engine, forming a durable surface to withstand wear from the piston.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are cases in engine construction where steel has to work in conjunction with light alloys, such as cylinder-head bolts, valve seating, or cylinder liners in aero engines.
      • It comes from some of the critical wear areas; for example, the liner of the piston area, the crankshaft, or the camshaft.
      • The all-aluminum 5.6 liter engine features cast-iron cylinder liners, graphite-coated pistons, a microfinished forged-steel crankshaft, chain-driven dual overhead cams, and a structural aluminum oil pan.
      • Four years were spent researching cylinder liner and piston materials that would match these varying requirements.
      • The engine block is produced with 319 - T5 aluminum and the deep-skirted casting has cast-iron cylinder liners.
      • It has thinner bore walls, stronger bulkheads, and retains cast-in-place iron cylinder liners.
      • In addition to the new twin balancer shafts and two-stage oil pump, the block is open-decked and pressure diecast with cast-in cylinder liners.
      • Because the cylinder liners are pressed into the head on the SVC engine, the cylinders tilt along with the ‘monohead,’ eliminating the need for a head gasket or even head bolts.
      • The four-cylinder engine, which produces 155 hp at 5,600 rpm and 163 ft-lb. of torque at 4,000 rpm, has a cast-aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder liners.
      • The objective was to create an aluminum block that wouldn't require the cylinder liners or coatings that are typical of most aluminum blocks.
      • Irreparable damage had been caused to the A7 rocker gear, cylinder head, cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, big end bearing and the trombone.
      • However, a piston liner in the main engine failed during the voyage north.
      • The company has developed a line of hydraulic hammers that feature a replaceable liner sleeve to protect the body from damage.
      • The cylinders in the aluminum block have interference-fit cast iron liners; aluminum pistons with cracked-steel con rods ride in them.
      • However, the motor's flanged cylinder liners help provide 94 mm cylinder bores, creating a full 5.0 liters of piston displacement.
 
 
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