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sideline
['saɪdlaɪn]
释义
释义1:n.旁观者的位置;置身事外
the place or circumstance in which one does not participate but simply observes
释义2:n.副业
a job that you do in addition to your main job, in order to earn extra money
释义3: vt.把…排除在外;边缘化 to remove from action
例句
Donald:They will follow your lead. Let me be on the sidelines for this.(House of Cards)
唐纳德:他们会听你的领导,让我置身事外吧。(纸牌屋)
Cho:They own clubs, restaurants, boutique hotels up and down West Coast.Drugs started as a sideline, then became their core business.(The Mentalist)
周:他们坐拥夜店,饭店,精品店,宾馆。遍布西海岸。毒品起先只是副业,之后成为了核心产业。(超感神探)
Will: Do you believe that the American soldiers who fought in World War I were good, moral people?
Wexler: I'm sure they were, and God bless them.
Will: I don't think He did bless them because 18,000 US troops were sidelined by VD during that war.(The Newsroom)
威尔:你觉得一战中的美军士兵都是精兵良将吗?
韦克斯勒:当然是,上帝保佑他们。
威尔:我认为上帝没有眷顾他们,因为18000名美军士兵因性病而退出战争。(新闻编辑室)