line: signification et définitions

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Qu'est-ce qu'un line?

Qu'est-ce qu'un line?

  • Mathematics A geometric figure formed by a point moving along a fixed direction and the reverse direction.
  • A thin continuous mark, as that made by a pen, pencil, or brush applied to a surface.
  • A similar mark cut or scratched into a surface.
  • A crease in the skin, especially on the face; a wrinkle.
  • A real or imaginary mark positioned in relation to fixed points of reference.
  • A degree or circle of longitude or latitude drawn on a map or globe.
  • The equator. Used with the.
  • A border or boundary: the county line.
  • A demarcation: a line of darker water beyond the reef.
  • A contour or an outline: the line of the hills against the evening sky.
  • A mark used to define a shape or represent a contour.
  • Any of the marks that make up the formal design of a picture.
  • A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
  • Nautical A rope used aboard a ship.
  • A fishing line.
  • A clothesline.
  • A cord or tape used, as by builders or surveyors, for measuring, leveling, or straightening.
  • A pipe or system of pipes for conveying a fluid: gas lines.
  • An electric-power transmission cable.
  • A wire or system of wires connecting telephone or telegraph systems.
  • An open or functioning telephone connection: tried to get a free line.
  • A passenger or cargo system of public or private transportation, as by ship, aircraft, or bus, usually over a definite route.
  • A company owning or managing such a system.
  • A railway track or system of tracks.
  • A particular section of a railway network: the Philadelphia-Trenton line.

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