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aline

/ə'lain/ Cách viết khác : (align) /ə'lain/
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The word "align" is a verb that means to arrange things in a straight line or to make them parallel to each other. When you align something, you are making sure that it is positioned correctly.

Basic Explanation:
  • Definition: To place in a line or arrange so that things are straight or parallel.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "align" when talking about objects, ideas, or plans that need to be arranged correctly. It is often used in contexts like driving, organizing papers, or even aligning thoughts in a discussion.
Examples:
  1. Everyday Use: "Please align the car with the curb so it doesn't stick out."
  2. Office Use: "Make sure to align the sheets of paper on the table before presenting them."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more advanced context, "align" can also refer to ideas or goals. For example, "We need to align our strategies to ensure that everyone is working towards the same goals."
Word Variants:
  • Alignment (noun): The act of aligning or the state of being aligned. For example, "The alignment of the road is important for safe driving."
  • Aligned (adjective): In a state of being aligned. For example, "The aligned documents are ready for submission."
Different Meanings:
  • While "align" primarily refers to physical positioning, it can also mean to bring different views or plans into agreement. For example, "We need to align our opinions before we make a decision."
Synonyms:
  • Arrange
  • Line up
  • Adjust
  • Coordinate
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Align with: To agree with someone or something. For example, "Her ideas align with the company's vision."
  • Align oneself with: To support or agree with a particular group or idea. For example, "He decided to align himself with the environmental movement."
Verb
  1. place in a line or arrange so as to be parallel or straight
    • align the car with the curb
    • align the sheets of paper on the table

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