sideline
美 [ˈsaɪdlaɪn]
英 [ˈsaɪdlaɪn]
- n.副业;【体】(球场的)旁线;旁观者的立场
- v.使运动员不能参加比赛;阻止某人参加活动;从事副业(或体育活动)
- 网络边线;兼职;单打边线
复数:sidelines 现在分词:sidelining 过去式:sidelined
v.
put aside,shelve,put off,put on the back burner,relegate
n.
hobby,pastime,offshoot,secondary activity,second job
sideline
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1. | [c] 兼职;副业;兼营业务an activity that you do as well as your main job in order to earn extra money |
2. | [pl] (球场等的)边线,两侧场外区域the lines along the two long sides of a sports field, tennis court , etc. that mark the outer edges; the area just outside these |
The coach stood on the sidelines yelling instructions to the players. 教练站在场外,大声指挥运动员。 |
IDM
He was content to watch from the sidelines as his wife built up a successful business empire. 他满足于站在一旁,看妻子一步步地建立起一个成功的商业帝国。 |
on/from the sidelines
从旁观者的角度;置身局外watching sth but not actually involved in it
He was content to watch from the sidelines as his wife built up a successful business empire. 他满足于站在一旁,看妻子一步步地建立起一个成功的商业帝国。 |
1. | ~ sb 使退出比赛,使下场(尤指由于受伤)to prevent sb from playing in a team, especially because of an injury |
The player has been sidelined by a knee injury. 这名队员因膝部受伤而下场。 |
2. | ~ sb 把…排除在核心之外;使靠边to prevent sb from having an important part in sth that other people are doing |
The vice-president is increasingly being sidelined. 副总统被日益排挤到权力中心之外。 |