Do you know that a line is

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Do you know that a line is
Do you know that a line is
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Some words came into everyday colloquial speech from various professions, for example, from military vocabulary. One of these words is the noun "rank".

The line is

What does this word mean in terms of lexicology?

The line is:

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  1. In the army, this is a special kind of formation, when everyone stands on the same line facing the same direction: At the divisional review, all the fighters lined up in four lines.
  2. People standing in one line: The commander inspected the line, this company was ready for inspection.
  3. A very long row of things: At the factory, the children saw long lines of chairs and stools.

Morphological characteristics

A line is a feminine inanimate common noun, 1st declension.

Singular Plural
Nominative stood motionless. Smoothand made me feel proud.
Genitive There is nohere and it's kind of a twisty curve. We stopped atpioneers rehearsing line formation.
Dative The commander approachedth soldier. The sergeant glanced at the s with an absent-minded look.
Accusative I don't see it here. Father looked atand recruits, but did not find his son.
Instrumental The Colonel was dissatisfied with the resulting. A plane was flying over s.
Prepositional case The sergeant didn't stand in e. The platoon commander told the cadets about s and how important it is to line up correctly.

Compatibility with adjectives, numerals, verbs and pronouns

To correctly build phrases with the word "line", you should determine its compatibility with other words.

Collocation with the word line
Collocation with the word line

Adjectives:

  • long;
  • curve, uneven;
  • correct, even;
  • beautiful.

Numerals:

  • one, two, three, etc.;
  • first, second.

Verbs (if you take a noun in the nominative case, you get not a phrase, but an uncommon sentence):

  • stands;
  • happy;
  • broke up;
  • moved;
  • see;
  • check;
  • build.

Pronouns:

  • some;
  • ta;
  • this is.

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