make lines - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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make lines (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The phrase "make lines" functions as a verb phrase.

Phonetic Transcription

/mɛɪk laɪnz/

Meaning and Usage

"Make lines" can refer to various contexts depending on the specific application, such as creating physical lines (for example, drawing or marking) or forming boundaries. In a figurative sense, it can also mean to establish limits or rules within a specific context.

In terms of usage frequency, "make lines" is more common in spoken contexts, especially when referring to drawing or crafting. It may appear less frequently in written contexts unless discussing specific instructions or artistic processes.

Example Sentences

  1. Make lines on the paper before you start drawing.
  2. Translation: Сделайте линии на бумаге, прежде чем начнете рисовать.

  3. We need to make lines to define the area for our project.

  4. Translation: Нам нужно провести линии, чтобы обозначить площадь для нашего проекта.

  5. The teacher asked the students to make lines in their notebooks.

  6. Translation: Учитель попросил студентов провести линии в своих тетрадях.

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "make lines" may not be a standard idiomn, but there are several expressions that include the word "lines" which convey different meanings:

  1. Draw the line - To set a limit on what one will accept.
  2. Example: I will help you, but I draw the line at doing your homework for you.

    • Translation: Я помогу тебе, но я проведу черту на том, чтобы делать твою домашнюю работу за тебя.
  3. The lines are drawn - A clear distinction has been made between opposing sides.

  4. Example: Now that the lines are drawn, it's clear who is on which side in the argument.

    • Translation: Теперь, когда черты проведены, ясно, кто на какой стороне в споре.
  5. Fall in line - To conform to rules or standards.

  6. Example: If you want to stay in the company, you need to fall in line with the new policies.

    • Translation: Если ты хочешь остаться в компании, тебе нужно подчиниться новым правилам.
  7. Read between the lines - To understand a deeper or hidden meaning behind what is said.

  8. Example: You need to read between the lines to fully grasp his intentions.
    • Translation: Тебе нужно прочитать между строк, чтобы полностью понять его намерения.

Etymology

The phrase "make lines" combines "make," derived from Old English "macian," which means "to create or form," with "lines," which originates from the Latin "linea," meaning "a string or thread."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: draw lines, outline, mark boundaries, define contours

Antonyms: erase lines, eliminate boundaries, blur distinctions, obscure contours



25-07-2024