1.【体】(球场的)旁线,边线
2.副业,兼职
3.局外人,旁观者的立场
1.使运动员不能参加比赛
2.阻止某人参加活动
3.从事副业(或体育活动)
1.[Sports]either of two lines marking the side limits of a playing field
2.a job or activity that supplements income from a primary job
3.a place for people who are not involved in something, or the condition of being uninvolved
1.to cause a player in a sport or game to be unable to play
2.to prevent someone from being involved in something that they would normally expect to be involved in
3.to engage in as a subsidiary occupation or sport
1.The sidelining of Mr. Price's plight would be a fresh blow to the bank.
普莱斯面临的困境对美国银行再度形成打击。
2.But by concentrating resources on sameness, same-sex marriage advocates may be sidelining a more expedient route to cultural transformation.
但是在资源集中追求与异性婚姻的完全相同,同性婚姻倡导者可能会阻塞一条通往文化转型的捷径。
3.The cabinet reshuffle was also significant for the sidelining of a holdover from the military junta.
内阁改组的重大意义还在于把来自军事执政集团的一名部长排除在外。
4.Capello's sidelining of footballers, however, is not necessarily founded on compassion.
然而,卡佩罗取消球员出征的资格,却并不一定是出于同情。
5.Under such circumstances, town houses on the sidelining , thus compelled to lower prices.
在这样的情况下,市中心房源就受人冷落,从而不得不降低价格。
6.double vertical sidelining on replacement pages indicates the most recent changes!
替换页面上的两个直侧面标明了最近的变更。
7.Yet sidelining the head of the EFCC in this way is terrible news for Nigeria.
然而,用这种方法迫使EFCC的领导者退出,这对尼日利亚来说是个很糟糕的消息。
8.Instead of sidelining her, regret became just one more springboard.
她的遗憾并没有让她退在一旁,反倒成为了另一个跳板。