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BNC: 11315 COCA: 7272
sideline
sdlaɪn ˈsaɪdˌlaɪn
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense sidelines, present participle sidelining, past tense , past participle sidelined
1 N-COUNT 兼职;副业 A sideline is something that you do in addition to your main job in order to earn extra money. 兼职;副业
  • It was quite a lucrative sideline.

    这份兼职很赚钱。

  • Mr. Means sold computer disks as a sideline.

    米恩斯先生以卖计算机硬盘作为副业。

SYN income supplement, subsidiary, second job, secondary occupation
2 N-PLURAL (球场等的)边线 The sidelines are the lines marking the long sides of the playing area, for example on a football field or tennis court. (球场等的)边线
3 N-PLURAL [usu on/from N] (某一情况的)外围,局外 If you are on the sidelines in a situation, you do not influence events at all, either because you have chosen not to be involved, or because other people have not involved you. (某一情况的)外围,局外
  • France no longer wants to be left on the sidelines when critical decisions are taken.

    在作出关键决定时,法国不想再被撇在一边了。

  • He has watched from the sidelines the great developments unrolling in Eastern Europe.

    他一直在一旁关注东欧相继取得的重大进展。

  • The government has just stood on the sidelines up to now and let the situation get worse.

    迄今为止政府仅仅是置身局外,任凭事态恶化。

4 VERB [usually passive] 排除在外;使靠边;不重视 If someone or something is sidelined, they are made to seem unimportant and not included in what people are doing. 排除在外;使靠边;不重视
  • He was under pressure to resign and was about to be sidelined. [be VERB-ed]

    他承受着被迫辞职的压力,很快就要被排挤出去了。

  • What they fear is that environment policy will be sidelined until it is too late. [be VERB-ed]

    他们所担忧的是环境政策不能得到及时的重视。

5 VERB [usually passive] 使(运动员)下场;使退出比赛 In sports, if a player is sidelined, he or she is prevented from playing for a period of time, for example because of an injury. 使(运动员)下场;使退出比赛
  • Mercer will have his jaw wired up tomorrow and will be sidelined for six to eight weeks.

    默瑟明天要进行下颌骨固定手术,将离开赛场 68 个星期。

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BNC: 11315 COCA: 7272
sideline

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ADJECTIVE | VERB + SIDELINE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVElittle, lucrative, nice, profitable, useful (all especially BrE) 小副業;賺錢的兼職;不錯的兼職;有益的兼職He decided to turn his hobby into a lucrative sideline.他決定把自己的愛好變成賺錢的副業。He had found himself a nice little sideline painting windows.他為自己找了一份不錯的兼職,就是給窗戶刷油漆。VERB + SIDELINEhave從事副業develop發展副業PREPOSITIONsideline for對⋯來說的副業Cider-making was a sideline for many farmers.釀造蘋果酒是很多農民的一項副業。sideline in從事⋯的副業She is developing a nice little sideline in babysitting for friends.她幫朋友照看孩子,慢慢成了個不錯的小副業。sideline to⋯以外的副業The restaurant started out as a sideline to his main business.這個餐館開辦時只是他主要業務的補充。
BNC: 11315 COCA: 7272
BNC: 11315 COCA: 7272
sideline
Types of job or work: baby, busywork, calling...
Involvement and participation: involvement, participation, intervention...
To stop someone doing something: stop, prevent, check...
To isolate someone: isolate, exclude, segregate...

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