[/əˈsaɪd; əˋsaɪd/] adv 用法: 1 on or to one side of the main position, direction, etc 在一边; 向一边: pull the curtain aside 把帘子拉向一边 * Stand aside and let these people pass. 靠边站, 让这些人过去. * He took me aside to tell me of his wife's illness. 他把我拉到一边, 告诉我他妻子病的事. * (fig 比喻) You must put aside (ie out of your thoughts) any idea of a holiday this year. 你得把今年要度假的想法撇开. 用法: 2 in reserve 留著: set aside some money for one's retirement 为退休而存些钱 * Please put this jumper aside (ie reserve it) for me. 请给我留著这件毛衣. aside 2 n 用法: 1 (in the theatre) words spoken by an actor on stage that are intended to be heard by the audience but not by the other characters on stage 旁白(戏剧角色背著台上其他剧中人对观众所说的话). 用法: 2 incidental remark 顺便说的话: I mention it only as an aside. 我只是顺便提及此事. |