draw+a+line+under
91underline — un|der|line [ˌʌndəˈlaın US ər ] v [T] 1.) to draw a line under a word to show that it is important 2.) to show that something is important ▪ This tragic incident underlines the need for immediate action …
92underline — un|der|line [ ,ʌndər laın ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to draw a line under something written or printed, especially in order to emphasize it 2. ) to show clearly that something is important or true: The upsurge in violence merely underlines the… …
93Seven Days to the River Rhine — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Training Exercise Seven Days to the River Rhine partof= Cold War caption= Image of war plan date= 1979 place= NATO/Warsaw Pact border casus= Presumed attack by NATO forces territory= West Germany east of River… …
94Denis Lynch — Personal information Full name Denis Lynch Nationality …
95underline — (also underscore esp. in AmE) verb 1 draw a line under a word ADVERB ▪ heavily ▪ The word ‘not’ was heavily underlined. 2 emphasize sth ADVERB ▪ clearly ▪ …
96underscore — un|der|score [ˌʌndəˈsko: US dərˈsko:r] v [T] especially AmE 1.) to emphasize the fact that something is important or true = ↑underline 2.) to draw a line under a word or phrase to show that it is important = ↑underline …
97underscore — un|der|score [ ,ʌndər skɔr ] verb transitive * 1. ) to emphasize something or show that it is important: UNDERLINE: The study underscores the importance of early diagnosis. 2. ) to draw a line under a word or sentence that you have written:… …
98underline — v. a. Underscore, draw a line under …
99underscore — v. a. Underline, draw a line under …
100underline — verb (T) 1 to draw a line under a word to show that it is important 2 to show that something is important: This tragic incident underlines the need for immediate action …