词汇 | sideline |
释义 | sideline (verb) sideline 2 ENTRIES FOUND: sideline (noun) sideline (verb) 1 sideline /ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn/ noun plural sidelines 1 sideline /ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn/ noun plural sidelines Learner's definition of SIDELINE [count] 1 a : a line that marks the outside edge of a sports field or court边线 b : the space outside the area where a game is played on a field or court场外 — usually plural通常用复数 We stood on the sidelines to watch the game.我们站在场外观看比赛。 He was forced to watch the game from the sidelines.他被迫在场外观看比赛。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 His injury has kept him on the sidelines [=has kept him from playing] this season.他受伤了,本赛季不能参赛。 He stayed on the sidelines and let his daughter run the family business her way.他当旁观者,让女儿自主经营家族企业。 2 : a job that is done in addition to your main job副业;兼职 She makes and sells jewelry as a sideline.她制作和销售珠宝,作为一种副业。 2 sideline /ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn/ verb sidelines; sidelined; sidelining 2 sideline /ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn/ verb sidelines; sidelined; sidelining Learner's definition of SIDELINE [+ object] : to prevent (a player) from playing in a game especially because of injury, illness, etc.(尤指因伤、病等)不能参赛 — usually used as (be) sidelined通常用作(be) sidelined He was sidelined with a knee injury.他因为膝伤不能参赛。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 a lawyer sidelined by illness因病退出的律师 Her career had been sidelined for several years by motherhood.她做了母亲,已经几年不工作了。 |
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