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in-line
- IPA[ˈɪnlʌɪn]
英式
- having parts arranged in a line;constituting an integral part of a continuous sequence of operations or machines
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- 1. having parts arranged in a line a 20-valve in-line 5-cylinder engine
- 2. constituting an integral part of a continuous sequence of operations or machines a two-stream in-line fuel-oil blender
- ▪ constituting an integral part of a computer program the parameters can be set up as in-line code
- under control
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- under control
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- an input socket in an electrical device.
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- a person who roller-skates on in-line skates: the only teen ranked in the top 10 in-line skaters in the world
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- roller skating on in-line skates as a sport or pastime: the speed and adrenaline of in-line skating
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- in alignment or accordance with
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- a person who roller-skates on in-line skates: the only teen ranked in the top 10 in-line skaters in the world
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- a type of internal combustion engine used chiefly in aircraft, having its cylinders arranged in ...
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- IPA[ˈinˌlīn]
美式
- having parts arranged in a line: a 24-valve in-line 6-cylinder engine
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