Examples of using Long lines in English and their translations into Chinese
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The small fee per ticket for this service is worth it to avoid long lines.
From where I stood, I could see, behind the diner, the massive ATT Long Lines building on Church Street.
Government: If corrupt politicians and long lines at the DMV give you a headache, you're not alone.
Some say its long lines resemble a ship, with a keep that is nearly 30 meters(100 feet) high.
People stood in long lines to get fuel at service stations, with gasoline rationed to a maximum of $20.
Often times these breakfasts last for an hour or more(hence the long lines and wait times).
Yet, there are ways in which the long lines at the Post Office can be tolerated on the last day.
Even if there's a fee, it is quite much worth the cost so as to skip the long lines for purchasing tickets at the venue.
The small fee for such a service is worth it to avoid long lines.
The result for the busy corporate executive traveler will be much more crowded airports, long lines, and a higher potential for postponed/ canceled flights.
Virginia election officials say there are long lines throughout the state due to high turnout.
Experts estimated that thousands of voters did not vote in Ohio because of poor preparation and long lines.
Even if there's a fee, it is very much worth it to be able to skip the long lines for purchasing tickets at the venue.
Many thousands huddled in the shadow of the Washington Monument and stood in long lines outside security checkpoints made necessary by Pence's appearance.
Liberians of all ages formed long lines outside Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium, near the capital, Monrovia, to watch Weah's inauguration.
But nationwide, about 60 percent of Ukraine's 35.5 million eligible voters turned out, and long lines were reported at polling stations in the capital.
The closed filling stations and long lines of cars and people waiting for petrol are all part of Hamas' s planned media campaign conducted at the expense of the civilian population.
Security checks, which are likely to prevent the passage of vehicles and which will naturally cause long lines and many hours of waiting, will be performed at the gates.
Security checks, which are likely to prevent the passage of vehicles and which will naturally cause long lines and many hours of waiting, will be performed at the gates.
Long lines of vehicles or people presenting papers to soldiers behind concrete blocks, all aware that their movement is completely in the hands of these young foreign soldiers.