alongside 英 [əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd]   美 [əˌlɔŋˈsaɪd]

alongside

alongside  英 [əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd] 美 [əˌlɔŋˈsaɪd]

adv. 在旁边  prep. 沿着,在……旁边 

A police car pulled up alongside us. 一辆警车在我们旁边停了下来。
Nick caught up with me and rode alongside. 尼克赶上了我,跟我并骑前进。

  • Use the adverb alongside when two things are right next to each other, like a boat and a dock or a hunter and her loyal dog.
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  • adv. 在旁边
  • prep. 沿着,在……旁边
  • 1. A police car pulled up alongside us.

    一辆警车在我们旁边停了下来。

  • 2. Nick caught up with me and rode alongside.

    尼克赶上了我,跟我并骑前进。

  • alongside (adv.) 1707, "parallel to the side of," contraction of the prepositional phrase; see along + side (n.). Originally mostly nautical. As a preposition from 1793.
along·side / əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd ; NAmE əˌlɔːŋˈsaɪd ; əˌlɑːŋˈsaɪd / preposition 1 next to or at the side of sth 在…旁边;沿着…的边 A police car pulled up alongside us. 一辆警车在我们旁边停了下来。 2 together with or at the same time as sth/sb 与…一起;与…同时 Traditional beliefs still flourish alongside a modern urban lifestyle. 现代城市生活方式盛行的同时,传统信念仍然大行其道。 along·side adverb Nick caught up with me and rode alongside. 尼克赶上了我,跟我并骑前进。 along·side / əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd ; NAmE əˌlɔːŋˈsaɪd ; əˌlɑːŋˈsaɪd /
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