aside
aside 英 [əˈsaɪd] 美 [əˈsaɪd]
adv. 撇开;在旁边 n. 旁白;悄悄话
名词复数:asides
- If something's aside, it's not in the middle of things — it's off to the side, either literally or figuratively, as with the papers and books you push aside on the couch, to make room to sit.
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- adv. 撇开;在旁边
- n. 旁白;悄悄话
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1. He looked aside when I spoke to him.
我对他说话的时候,他向旁边看。
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2. Stand aside and let these people pass.
闪开,让这些人过去。
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3. He took me aside to give me some advice.
他把我拉到一旁,给我出主意。
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4. We set aside some money for repairs.
我们存了一些钱作为修理费用。
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5. I mention it only as an aside.
我只是顺便提及。
- aside (adv.) c. 1300, "off to one side;" mid-14c., "to or from the side;" late 14c., "away or apart from a normal direction or position, out of the way," from a- (1) "on" + side (n.). Noun sense of "words spoken so as to be (supposed) inaudible" is from 1727. Middle English had asidely "on the side, indirectly" (early 15c.) and asideward "sideways, horizontal" (late 14c.). Used colloquially as a preposition from 1590s.
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