lineup
n. (警察要見證人指出誰為嫌疑犯而讓數人排成的)行列; 人(或物)的列隊; 選手陣容; 電視節目時間表
A line-up is a group of people or a series of things that have been gathered together to be part of a particular event.
Ryan Giggs is likely to be in Wales's starting line-up for their World Cup qualifying match...
瑞恩·吉格斯可能出現在威爾士隊世界盃預選賽的首發陣容中。
The programme is back for a new series with a great line-up of musicians and comedy acts.
該節目重新開播了,新系列中彙集了一大批音樂家和喜劇劇目。
At a line-up, a witness to a crime tries to identify the criminal from among a line of people.
He failed to identify Graham from photographs, but later picked him out of a police line-up.
他沒能從疑犯照片中指認出格雷厄姆,但後來在警方安排的列隊辨認中把他挑了出來。
1. (baseball) a list of batters in the order in which they will bat;
2. a line of persons arranged by police for inspection or identification
They're the toughest team in probably all of baseball, the toughest lineup.
們是棒球界中的精英隊伍, 最強悍的打線.
I feel so uncertain that why your lineup removed Gaby Mudingayi besides.
我很不解,為何你的陣容裡排除了穆丁加一?
You could have picked him out in a minute a lineup.
在人群中,你可以一眼認出他來.
Kwame Brown made his long - awaited return to the lineup Friday night.
誇梅·布朗在星期五晚上終於回到了期待已久的陣容中.
Theater has its own opera box, Dang lineup more neat.
劇團有自己的戲箱, 行當陣容較齊整.