单词 | sideline |
释义 | sideline ['saɪd.laɪn] noun countable JOB 工作 ■an activity that you do as well as your main job 副业,兼职工作 •Jim works in a bank, but teaches French in the evenings as ['saɪd.laɪn] noun countable SPORT 运动 mainly US a line that shows the position of the side areas of play, especially for football (尤指橄榄球场地上的)边线 •The ball fell just inside/on/outside ['saɪd.laɪn] noun countable on/from the sidelines ■If you are on the sidelines or do something from the sidelines, you are not actively involved in something 旁观;不参与 •Our party has been on the political •She could only watch ['saɪd.laɪn] verb transitive ■If a sports player is sidelined they are prevented from playing or competing, and can only watch 使退出比赛,使停止参赛 •Johnson has been sidelined through injury.约翰逊因伤退出了比赛。 ■to stop someone taking an active and important part in something 使靠边;使不再发挥重要作用;排挤•The minister was sidelined after he criticized party policy.该部长批评政党的政策后遭到了排挤。 |
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