2ADV [ADVERB after verb](把…带或拉)到一边 If you take or draw someone aside, you take them a little way away from a group of people in order to talk to them in private. (把…带或拉)到一边
Billy Ewing grabbed him by the elbow and took him aside.
比利·尤因拉着他的胳膊肘把他带到了一边。
Will put his arm around her shoulders and drew her aside.
威尔一只胳膊搂着她的肩膀,把她拉到了一边。
3ADV [ADVERB after verb]向旁边;向一旁 If you move aside, you get out of someone's way. 向旁边;向一旁
She had been standing in the doorway, but now she stepped aside to let them pass.
她一直在门口站着,但是现在闪到了一边,让他们过去了。
4ADV [ADVERB after verb]留出;空出;攒下来 If you set something such as time, money, or space aside for a particular purpose, you save it and do not use it for anything else. 留出;空出;攒下来
She wants to put her pocket-money aside for holidays.
她想把零花钱攒起来用于度假。
...the ground set aside for the new cathedral.
为建新的大教堂留出的空地
5ADV [ADVERB after verb]不理;不顾;置之一边地 If you brush or sweep aside a feeling or suggestion, you reject it. 不理;不顾;置之一边地
Talk to a friend who will really listen and not brush aside your feelings.
和一个能真正倾听你诉说并重视你感受的朋友谈谈。
The Prime Minister swept aside concern about the rising cost of mortgages.
首相对按揭费用上涨的忧虑置之不理。
6ADV [ADVERB after verb, n ADVERB](谈话中)撇开…不谈 You use aside to indicate that you have finished talking about something, or that you are leaving it out of your discussion, and that you are about to talk about something else. (谈话中)撇开…不谈
Leaving aside the tiny minority who are clinically depressed, most people who have bad moods also have very good moods.
7N-COUNT (戏剧中的)旁白 An aside is a comment that a character in a play makes to the audience, which the other characters are supposed not to be able to hear. (戏剧中的)旁白
Exasperated with her children, she rolls her eyes and mutters an aside to the camera, 'No wonder I drink!'