[/ˈsaɪdlaɪn; ˋsaɪdˏlaɪn/] n 用法: 1 [C] class of goods sold in addition to the main class of goods 附带出售的货物: a butcher selling groceries as a sideline 兼卖杂货的肉商. 用法: 2 [C] occupation that is not one's main work 副业; 兼职: I'm a teacher really; my writing is just a sideline. 我其实是个教师, 写作只是我的兼职. 用法: 3 sidelines [pl] (space immediately outside the) lines forming the boundary of a football pitch, tennis court, etc at the sides (足球场、 网球场等的)边线(界外区): some spectators on the sidelines 在边线外的一些观众. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) on the `sidelines observing sth but not directly involved in it 旁观; 不直接参与: As a journalist, I was on the sidelines during the political crisis. 我是记者, 在这一政治危机时期我是目睹一切的局外人. sideline 2 v [Tn] (esp US) remove (sb) from a game, team, etc; put out of action 使(某人)退出比赛; 使中止活动: Our best player has been sidelined by injury. 我们的主力队员已因受伤而退出了比赛. |