sideways 英 [ˈsaɪdweɪz]   美 [ˈsaɪdˌwez]

sideways

sideways  英 [ˈsaɪdweɪz] 美 [ˈsaɪdˌwez]

adv. 一侧的;向一旁的  adj. 向侧面的;一旁的 

He looked sideways at her. 他斜着眼看她。
he truck skidded sideways across the road. 卡车横着滑到公路另一侧。

  • When something occurs on or in the direction of one side, it happens sideways. You can lean over sideways to see if your cat's hiding under the bed, or tip a teapot sideways to pour the last drops out.
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  • adv. 一侧的;向一旁的
  • adj. 向侧面的;一旁的
  • 1. He looked sideways at her.

    他斜着眼看她。

  • 2. he truck skidded sideways across the road.

    卡车横着滑到公路另一侧。

  • 3. She sat sideways on the chair.

    她侧坐在椅子上。

  • 4. She slid him a sideways glance.

    她斜眼看了他一下。

  • 5. a sideways move

    侧移

  • sideways (adv.) 1570s, from side (n.) + way (n.), with adverbial genitive. To look sideways "cast scornful glances" is recorded from 1844.
side·ways / ˈsaɪdweɪz ; NAmE ˈsaɪdweɪz / adverb 1 to, towards or from the side 往(或向、从)一侧 He looked sideways at her. 他斜着眼看她。 The truck skidded sideways across the road. 卡车横着滑到公路另一侧。 He has been moved sideways (= moved to another job at the same level as before, not higher or lower). 他平级调动工作了。 2 with one side facing forwards 侧着;侧面朝前 She sat sideways on the chair. 她侧坐在椅子上。 side·ways adjective She slid him a sideways glance. 她斜眼看了他一下。 a sideways move 侧移 IDIOMsee knock v. side·ways / ˈsaɪdweɪz ; NAmE ˈsaɪdweɪz /
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