词汇 | aside |
释义 | aside adverb uk /əˈsaɪd/ us /əˈsaɪd/ asideadverb (TO ONE SIDE)B2 on or to one side: 在旁边;到(或向)一边 pull someone/something asideHe pulled the curtain aside.他把窗帘拉开。 put something asideI've forgotten my wallet, so could you put this book aside (= keep this book) for me and I'll come back later on.我忘了带钱包,麻烦你把这本书替我留一下,我稍后再来买。 stand asideStand aside, please, and let these people pass.请往边上站一站,让这些人过去。 step asideWe were asked to step aside to allow the repairman to enter. take someone asideShe took me aside (= took me away from the other people) to tell me the news.她把我拉到一边告诉了我这个消息。 I gave her a plate of food but she pushed it aside.我给她一盘吃的,可她把盘子推开了。 put/set aside money B2(or put/set money aside) If you put or set aside money, you save it for a particular purpose: 留出…;拨出…;省出… Every week I put aside some money for a new TV.我每星期省下一些钱,以后好买台新电视机。 leave/put/set something aside If you leave, put, or set something aside, you do not talk about or deal with it at the present time: 把…暂且放置一边 Let's leave that matter aside for now and talk about the more urgent problem facing us.眼下我们暂且把那件事放一放,先来讨论我们面临的更为紧迫的问题。 The crowd watched as the referee drew the player aside and spoke to him. They elbowed the onlookers aside.他们把旁观者推到一边。 Stand aside, please, so the doctor can get through.请靠边站,让医生过去。 In all seriousness now - joking aside - I do think there's a problem here that we've got to get sorted. She laid aside her book and went to answer the phone.她把书放在一边去接电话。 Backwards, sideways and back and forth anticlockwise back and forthidiom back to frontphrase backward backwardly hither and thitheridiom laterad lateral laterally libration reverse round saw stand step step aside swept-back take someone aside there and backidiom wrong asideadverb (EXCEPT)aside from B2 except for: 除…以外 Money continues to be a problem but aside from that we're all well.缺钱依然是个问题,但是除此以外,我们一切都还顺利。 aside noun[ C ] uk /əˈsaɪd/ us /əˈsaɪd/ a remark that someone makes in a quiet voice because they do not want everyone to hear it: 小声说的话 a whispered aside悄悄话 a remark or story in a speech or text that is not part of the main subject: 离题话;插入语 The informative asides about rural life make this wine guide rather special.这本品酒指南不时插入一些有关乡村生活的描述,这让人感到耳目一新。 something you say or write that expresses an opinion commentThe MP could not be reached for comment. remarkHis controversial remarks about race were widely reported. statementIn a statement released earlier today, the team denied allegations of cheating. declarationThe sovereign made a formal declaration of war. observationShe makes some interesting observations about human nature in her book. commentaryI love that sports announcer's commentary - it's always so funny! Remarks & remarking air annotate annotation annotator backbite backbiting barb commentary descant dog whistle felicity innuendo line mention observation parting shot platitude profundity sideswipe zinger aside | American Dictionaryaside adverb[ not gradable ] us/əˈsɑɪd/ on or to one side: I pushed aside the curtain and looked out the window. I took her aside (= out of hearing distance of other people) to tell her to behave herself. The governor wants to set aside (= keep separate and not spend) $50 million for emergencies. Idiomaside from Examples of asideaside Moreover, the ' asides ' - of which the author is fond - are not always substantiated by hard evidence. He brings together a set of arguments which have previously existed largely as asides or unarticulated hunches accompanying certain modelling research. Furthermore, many of the best bits come in asides and footnotes, rather than in the exposition of the main argument. His asides frequently break through the reality of the stage action and point to its theatricality: everything to him is play. The goal of the rst reduction was to produce a condensation or summary of the narratives by deletion of nonessential material such as social exchanges, asides and repetitions. Although their intention was to assist students to ground the theoretical and abstract, to relate it to their daily experiences, these asides singularly failed to catch the imagination. The writing is objective and factual, with little room for musical anecdotes or asides, and this may for some readers mean a lack of engagement with the topic. By editing and publishing the book himself he has been able to retain a trickle of asides and witticisms that should have kept even our sceptical climatologist amused. Not too many of the qualifications or the exceptions or the ingenious asides. The frequent asides on trust as an action mirror vernacular usage but play almost no theoretical role. Moreover, his lengthy theoretical asides stultify the force of his narrative and obscure the significance of his own important research, which deserves to be brought to the fore. There are the minor asides. We are given no indication, except through introductory asides, whether the strategies adopted over a thirty-year period for park access and people distribution, continue to obtain. She begins each chapter with a review of their scholarship, but might better have saved the scholarly asides for when a comment actually helped to explain her chosen texts. Occasionally, however, she comes close to caricature with a couple of very low notes at the end of cadenzas and some slightly hammy asides in the recitative. See all examples of aside These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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