sidelining的中文翻译是什么意思

sidelining

US/'saɪdlaɪnɪŋ/
UK/'saɪdlaɪnɪŋ/

n. 侧[边]内衬

v. 使退出比赛( sideline的现在分词 ); 使下场(尤指由于受伤); 把…排除在核心之外; 使靠边

sidelining柯林斯释义

N-COUNT兼职;副业

A sideline is something that you do in addition to your main job in order to earn extra money.

  • It was quite a lucrative sideline...

    这份兼职很赚钱。

  • Mr. Means sold computer disks as a sideline.

    米恩斯先生以卖计算机硬盘作为副业。

N-PLURAL(球场等的)边线

The sidelines are the lines marking the long sides of the playing area, for example on a football field or tennis court.

    N-PLURAL(某一情况的)外围,局外

    If you are on the sidelines in a situation, you do not influence events at all, either because you have chosen not to be involved, or because other people have not involved you.

    • France no longer wants to be left on the sidelines when critical decisions are taken...

      在作出关键决定时,法国不想再被撇在一边了。

    • He has watched from the sidelines the great developments unrolling in Eastern Europe...

      他一直在一旁关注东欧相继取得的重大进展。

    VERB把…排除在外;使靠边;不重视

    If someone or something is sidelined, they are made to seem unimportant and not included in what people are doing.

    • He was under pressure to resign and was about to be sidelined...

      他承受着被迫辞职的压力,很快就要被排挤出去了。

    • What they fear is that environment policy will be sidelined until it is too late.

      他们所担忧的是环境政策不能得到及时的重视。

    VERB使(运动员)下场;使退出比赛

    In sports, if a player is sidelined, he or she is prevented from playing for a period of time, for example because of an injury.

    • Mercer will have his jaw wired up tomorrow and will be sidelined for six to eight weeks.

      默瑟明天要进行下颌骨固定手术,将离开赛场 6至8 个星期。