Hanapin
to line up
[phrase form: line]
01
mahanay, magsalansan
to stand in a line or row extending in a single direction
02
ilatag, ilagay sa linya
to place individuals or objects in a line or row
03
i-align, ilinya
to align or position something precisely in relation to another thing
Transitive
04
ihanda, i-schedule
to schedule or organize an event, activity, or person to make sure they are present or available
05
magsalansan, pumuwesto
(in football) to assume one's designated position on the field or pitch before the start of the game
06
magsama-sama, suportahan
to stand together in support of a group or cause
07
umayon, sumasang-ayon
to be in agreement with something
line up
v
Halimbawa
The fans lined up for hours to get into the concert.
The cars are lining up at the toll booth to pay the toll.
The customers lined up at the checkout counter, ready to pay for their groceries.
The airplanes are lining up on the runway, ready to take off.
The police lined up the suspects against the wall for identification.