- to line up; to set up; to arrange in a line
- to enumerate; to itemize
- to be equal (to); to compare well (with); to be as good (as)
Ichidan verb; transitive verb
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- to line up; to set up; to arrange in a line
- to enumerate; to itemize
- to be equal (to); to compare well (with); to be as good (as)
This meaning refers to organizing objects in a straight line or in a particular order, often for clarity or ease of access.
This usage pertains to listing items in detail, often for the purpose of clarity or thoroughness in communication.
This meaning is used when discussing equality or similarity between subjects, often to highlight that one can match or rival another in quality or performance.
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I thought that if we lined up benches in the garden as well, we could achieve quite a seating capacity.
All you do is string together a bunch of farfetched ideas. I can't understand a word of it.
When you get into a commuter train, you see the briefcases neatly stacked on the racks.