by line - translation to italian
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by line - translation to italian

PRINTED LINE OF TEXT ACCOMPANYING A NEWS STORY, ARTICLE, OR THE LIKE, GIVING THE AUTHOR'S NAME
By-line; By line; Bylines

by line         
firma [giorn.]
straight line         
  • Drawing of a line segment "AB" on the line "a"
  • 300x300px
  • A line on polar coordinates without passing though the origin, with the general parametric equation written above
  • thumb
ONE-DIMENSIONAL INFINITE GEOMETRIC OBJECT
Ray (geometry); Half-line; Half line; Mathematical formula for a line; Mathematical line; Co-linear; Ray (mathematics); Non-collinear points; Horizontal line; Half-line (ray); Dimension line; Hyperpoint; Line (math); Straight-line; Lineamental; Lineamentation; Line (mathematics); Equation of a line; Megalineament; Straight lines; Straight Line; Straight line; Euclidean line; Linear curve; Solid line; Infinite line
(Mot) in linea; (Fis, Mat, tecn) rettilineo
line of defense         
  • Scythian]] defence line built around 339 BC in modern-day [[Hungary]]
  • [[Derbent Walls]]
LINE OF TROOPS AND ARMAMENT, FORTIFIED AND SET UP TO PROTECT A HIGH-VALUE LOCATION DURING AN ARMED CONFLICT
Fortification line; Defence line; Line of defense; Line of defence
linea di difesa

Definition

byline
¦ noun
1. a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
2. (also byeline) (chiefly in soccer) the part of the goal line to either side of the goal.

Wikipedia

Byline

The byline (or by-line in British English) on a newspaper or magazine article gives the name of the writer of the article. Bylines are commonly placed between the headline and the text of the article, although some magazines (notably Reader's Digest) place bylines at the bottom of the page to leave more room for graphical elements around the headline.

Dictionary.com defines a byline as "a printed line of text accompanying a news story, article, or the like, giving the author's name". It shows information of the writer.

Examples of use of by line
1. "I want to caution everyone that it‘s a lot of work to look at a document and go line by line by line," Hill said.
2. Hadley walked the president through its terms line by line.
3. "I dont think theres anything wrong with line by line negotiations," Bolton told reporters on Tuesday.
4. Paulson set up a call, and the two went through the speech line by line.
5. The party‘s budget was being looked at "line by line", he added.