释义 |
- v.排列整齐;使对齐;(尤指)成一直线;使一致
- 网络对齐方式;调整;对准
第三人称单数:aligns 现在分词:aligning 过去式:aligned v. bring into line,line up,make even,side with,support 1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (with sth) 排列整齐;使对齐;(尤指)成一直线to arrange sth in the correct position, or to be in the correct position, in relation to sth else, especially in a straight line |
| Make sure the shelf is aligned with the top of the cupboard. 务必使搁架与橱柜顶端对齐。 | | The top and bottom line of each column on the page should align. 版面每栏的头一行和末一行要对齐。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth (with/to sth) 使一致to change sth slightly so that it is in the correct relationship to sth else |
| Domestic prices have been aligned with those in world markets. 国内价格已调整到与世界市场一致。 |
v. | 1. to place something in a straight line or in an orderly position in relation to something else, or be placed in this way 2. to bring something such as different parts of a machine or structure, into the correct position with respect to each other or something else, or come into this position 3. to declare your support, or the support of somebody or something you represent, for a person, group, argument, or point of view 4. to become arranged in a line 5. to give your support publicly to a group, political party, or country 6. to organize things so that they form a straight line or are in the correct position in relation to other things 7. to organize activities or systems so that they match or fit well together 1. to place something in a straight line or in an orderly position in relation to something else, or be placed in this way 2. to bring something such as different parts of a machine or structure, into the correct position with respect to each other or something else, or come into this position 3. to declare your support, or the support of somebody or something you represent, for a person, group, argument, or point of view 4. to become arranged in a line 5. to give your support publicly to a group, political party, or country 6. to organize things so that they form a straight line or are in the correct position in relation to other things 7. to organize activities or systems so that they match or fit well together |
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