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lineup
[ lahyn-uhp ]
noun
- a particular order or disposition of persons or things as arranged or drawn up for action, inspection, etc.
- the persons or things themselves.
- (in police investigations) a group of persons, including suspects in a crime, lined up to allow inspection and possible identification by the victim or victims of that crime.
- Sports. the list of the participating players in a game together with their positions:
to announce the starting lineup of a game.
- an organization of people, companies, etc., for some common purpose:
a lineup of support for the new tax bill.
- an overall schedule of programs, events, activities, etc.:
the fall lineup of TV programs.
- a list of products or services offered by a manufacturer or organization:
Does the company's lineup of new cars this year include a convertible?
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lineup1
Example Sentences
Returning to the show for her second outing, Brunson proved just as adept at bringing her comedic sensibilities to an episode that featured an overall strong lineup of new sketches.
鈥淲e had an injury so we switched our lineup on the bus for JSerra and we just went with it,鈥 Jones confessed.
鈥淚 wanted to get to the small lineup against their second unit,鈥 Lue said.
It鈥檚 a potent economic fog to navigate, and younger Americans can point out the pollutant in a lineup.
Lue said he considered making a change to his starting lineup but decided against that move.
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