aside
[ə'said]
n.旁白, 顺便说的话
adv.在一边, 另外, 离开
例句与用法:
I laid my book aside, turned off the light and went to sleep.
我把书放在一边,关了灯睡觉。
He moved aside for her with a polite bow.
他礼貌地鞠躬,退避一旁让她过去。
She has cast her old friends aside.
她把老朋友都撇在一边。
Please double up the chair and put it aside.
请把椅子折起来放在一边。
He put aside his book and began to listen to me.
他把书放在一边,开始听我讲话。
Why don't you lay that problem aside for a while and work at it later?
你为什么不先把问题放在一边过会儿再说?
The decision was set aside.
决议被搁置。
英英解释:
名词 aside:
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
副词 aside:
on or to one side
out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts)
not taken into account or excluded from consideration
placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose
in reserve; not for immediate use
aside
ad.
1. 在旁边; 到(或向)旁边
He stood aside to let me pass.
他站到一边让我通过。
2. (暂时地)离开; 撇开
Swimming is easier if you put your fears aside.
要是你不害怕, 游泳就比较容易。
n.[C]
1. (戏剧等中的)旁白
Those asides, which the characters deliver to the audience, do not really suit the screen.
角色对观众的那些旁白实际上不适合于拍成电影。
2. 私语, 悄悄话
3. 离题的话
词形变化:
词义辨析:
同义:
ad.在一旁
beside
alongside
next to
ad.撇开不谈
apart
ad.尽管, 虽然
notwithstanding
albeit
howbeit
despite
in spite of
yet
nevertheless
同义参见:
off
away