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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
line something up
▪ I. ˌline sb/sthˈup derived 1. to arrange people or things in a straight line or row •The suspects were lined up against the wall. •He lined the bottles up along the shelf. 2. to arrange for an event or activity to happen, or arrange for sb to be available to do sth •Mark had a job lined up when he left college. •I've got a lot lined up this week (= I'm very busy). •She's lined up a live band for the party. Main entry: ↑linederived ▪ II. ˌline sthˈup (with sth) derived to move one thing into a correct position in relation to another thing •To get good TV reception, the dish must be accurately lined up with the satellite. Main entry: ↑linederived
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