释义 |
sidetrack美 ['saɪd.træk] 英 ['saɪd.træk] - v.使转变话题;使转移目标
- n.〈美〉【铁路】(等候交车的)岔道
- 网络旁轨;侧线;侧钻
第三人称单数:sidetracks 现在分词:sidetracking 过去式:sidetracked v. distract,deflect,divert,change the subject,lose the thread 1. | [usupass] ~ sb (into doing sth) 使转变话题;使转移目标to make sb start to talk about or do sth that is different from the main thing that they are supposed to be talking about or doing |
| I was supposed to be writing a letter but I'm afraid I got sidetracked . 我本来应该在写信,但后来恐怕是分心干别的去了。 |
v. | 1. 〔主美〕转入侧线;〔转义〕降到从属地位;避让;扣压,拖延(事件);转变(话题) 1. 〔主美〕转入侧线;〔转义〕降到从属地位;避让;扣压,拖延(事件);转变(话题) | n. | |
v. | 1. to divert somebody from the original subject or activity 2. to divert a train to a railroad siding, or run into a siding 3. to delay the progress of something by causing people to waste time on something else that is unimportant | n. | 1. something that causes a diversion from the original subject or activity 3. a short railroad track connected to a main track |
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