line (sb) up (MOVE) phrasal verb [M]
to arrange people or things in a row or to stand in a row:
A fight broke out behind me as we lined up to receive our food rations.
The soldiers lined us up against a wall and I thought they were going to shoot us.
line-up /ˈlaɪn.ʌp/
noun [C]
1 UK (US lineup) a group of people that has been brought together to form a team or take part in an event:
Several important changes are expected in the line-up for Thursday's match against Scotland.
We've got a star-studded line-up of guests on tonight's show.
2 US FOR
identity parade UK noun [C] (US lineup)
a row of people, including a person who is believed to have committed a crime, who are shown to a [ برای مشاهده لینک ، با نام کاربری خود وارد شوید یا ثبت نام کنید ] (= person who saw the crime) to find out whether the witness recognises that person
3 US the order in which the players in a baseball team hit the ball
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line-up
■ noun
a group of people or things assembled for a purpose.
an identity parade