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liner
1[ lahy-ner ]
liner
1/ 藞濒补瑟苍蓹 /
noun
- a passenger ship or aircraft, esp one that is part of a commercial fleet
- See Freightliner
- Also calledeye liner a cosmetic used to outline the eyes, consisting of a liquid or cake mixed with water and applied by brush or a grease pencil
- a person or thing that uses lines, esp in drawing or copying
liner
2/ 藞濒补瑟苍蓹 /
noun
- a material used as a lining
- a person who supplies or fits linings
- engineering a sleeve, usually of a metal that will withstand wear or corrosion, fixed inside or outside a structural component or vessel
cylinder liner
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of liner1
Example Sentences
鈥淚 spent all off-season and spring trying to hit low liners and ground balls,鈥 Muncy said earlier this year, 鈥渢o try and be on top of the ball.鈥
Band leader Wallace Hartley and his fellow musicians were all killed along with more than 1,500 others after the ocean liner hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic in 1912.
He later wrote the book The Truth About The Titanic, recalling his experience onboard the doomed ocean liner.
The Age of Pryor has never ended,鈥 Saul writes in the liner notes of the box set.
First, she was a secretary, then she became a junior copywriter, working on liner notes and snappy ad copy.
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