The term "line of dialogue" simply means a sentence or phrase of dialogue...not literally one line of dialogue.
When one uses the phrase "life on the line", they mean that the current situation holds high risks. Literally, it could mean that there is a chance of death. Otherwise, it is popularly used to indicate there is a risk of negative consequences.
In drama, a loop dialogue is a conversation spoken by two people ( a dialogue), but is kept on being spoken from start to finish in a loop. Hence the name lopp dialogue
It literally means The distancing effect
literally 'Paris is there'
Literally it means 'in the wind' but it can mean 'in fashion' or 'fashionable'.
A "string" in any programming language is a line of text.
Linea can mean a string, a cord, a fishing-line, a plumb-line, a finishing line in a race.
No, a string is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a sequence of characters. However, the verb form of "string" can mean to thread or arrange things in a line, as in "to string beads on a necklace."
When referring to computer terms, the phrase "java string replace" means that a string in the line of code that Java uses, is being replaced, or needs to be replaced.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is a descriptive term for a line of horses. They would typically be tied together with a rope, which cowboys exaggerated to be a string.
Daily Safety Dialogue
When one uses the phrase "life on the line", they mean that the current situation holds high risks. Literally, it could mean that there is a chance of death. Otherwise, it is popularly used to indicate there is a risk of negative consequences.
To improvise; make up on the spot, sometimes in replacement of forgotten lines
im not sure but i think you can use fishing line i used it and i doesnt sound that bad
suggestive dialogue
It mean to play freelymfrom the string instead of resting of the string
if by fishing string you mean from spiders you do this | = sticks @=string | @ | @ | @