line up

The phrase "line up" is versatile and used in various contexts, from physical arrangement to planning and support.

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Definition

A2General

(common)To arrange people or objects in a straight row.

Example

  • The teacher asked the students to line up before entering the classroom.
  • Please line up the chairs against the wall.

B1Events

(common)To organize or schedule participants or elements for an event.

Example

  • We need to line up speakers for the conference.
  • They lined up several activities for the festival.

B2Support

(informal)To show agreement or support for a person or idea.

Example

  • Many people lined up behind the new policy.
  • The community lined up in support of the local candidate.

B2Sports

(technical)To start a game in a specific position on the field.

Example

  • He lined up as a forward in the soccer match.
  • The players lined up for the kickoff.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "line up":

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