Singles vs Tramline - What's the difference?
singles | tramline |
Of or pertaining to unmarried people.
(sports, plurale tantum) a game between individual players
(single)
The rails that a tram runs on
(tennis, British) Either of the two pairs of sidelines marked on a tennis court which mark the outside of the singles and doubles playing areas
A scratch on a film, usually vertical, that extends through multiple frames
* 1984 , Movie Maker , Volume 18, Issue 2, page 47:
As nouns the difference between singles and tramline
is that singles is while tramline is the rails that a tram runs on.As a adjective singles
is of or pertaining to unmarried people.As a verb singles
is (single).singles
English
Adjective
(-)- a singles bar
Noun
(head)- He hit three singles last game, two the game before that.
- The band's first single became a hit record.
Coordinate terms
* doubles * mixed doublesVerb
(head)tramline
English
Noun
(en noun)- The tramline is therefore much less obvious on the screen. Also, if the scratch is on the base (i.e., on the back of the film), then it will not be in sharp focus.