aside

详细释义

源自:《新世纪英汉大词典》Collins外研社

  • 四级
  • 专四
adv. /əˈsaɪd/

(为闪避而移动)到一边,向一旁

  • She stepped aside to let them pass.

    她闪到一边好让他们过去。

(为了私下说话而把某人带或拉)到一边

  • Billy grabbed him by the elbow and took him aside.

    比利拉着他的胳膊肘把他带到了一边。

(不再使用而搁置)在一边

  • The book includes many literary and historical asides.

    这本书中提到一些文史掌故。

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。

(为留出、空出或攒下来而)置于一边地

  • She wants to put her pocket money aside for holidays.

    她想把零花钱攒起来用于度假。

(谈话中)撇开不谈地

  • Emotional arguments aside, here are the facts.

    撇开那些情绪化的争论不谈,下面只说客观事实。

  • leaving aside the tiny minority who are clinically depressed

    撇开极少数临床抑郁症患者不谈

  • leaving aside sth

    撇开…不谈

aside from sth:除…以外还;除…以外

  • He has money aside from his possessions.

    他除了实物资产还有钱。

  • He has nothing aside from the clothes he stands in.

    除了身上穿的衣服,他一无所有。

n. /əˈsaɪd/

旁白【戏剧】

    私语;悄悄话

    • in an aside

      轻声细语地

    题外话;插入语

    • Sarah closed the book and laid it aside.

      萨拉合上书,把它放在了一边。

    • as an aside

      顺便说一句

    常用短语

    源自:《新世纪英汉大词典》Collins外研社

    1. leaving aside sth撇开…不谈
    2. in an aside轻声细语地
    3. as an aside顺便说一句

    英英释义

    n.
    a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
    a message that departs from the main subject
    adv.
    on or to one side
    out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts)
    not taken into account or excluded from consideration
    in a different direction
    placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose
    in reserve; not for immediate use

    同反义词

    词形变化

    源自:《新世纪英汉大词典》Collins外研社

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