siding 英 ['saɪdɪŋ]   美 ['saɪdɪŋ]

siding

siding  英 ['saɪdɪŋ] 美 ['saɪdɪŋ]

n. 侧线;旁轨,边宽  v. 支持(side的现在分词);给…装上侧面;收拾,整理 

名词复数:sidings 

Environmentalists and the government of Ecuador are siding with the plaintiffs. 环保人士和厄瓜多尔政府都支持原告。
The statement from a foreign ministry spokesman, carried by state media, said that siding with those who sought their resumption "will not help to ease tension". 声明由官方媒体宣布,外交部发言人在声明中称,支持那些要求他们恢复会谈的人“无助于缓和紧张局势”。

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  • n. 侧线;旁轨,边宽
  • v. 支持(side的现在分词);给…装上侧面;收拾,整理
  • 1. Environmentalists and the government of Ecuador are siding with the plaintiffs.

    环保人士和厄瓜多尔政府都支持原告。

  • 2. The statement from a foreign ministry spokesman, carried by state media, said that siding with those who sought their resumption "will not help to ease tension".

    声明由官方媒体宣布,外交部发言人在声明中称,支持那些要求他们恢复会谈的人“无助于缓和紧张局势”。

  • 3. The findings create a split screen of American activism with more than half the country identifying either with Occupy Wall Street or the tea party movement -- and a small group siding with both.

    调查结果让我们看到了美国激进派的想法,一半以上的人认同“占领华尔街”或茶党运动,小部分人对这两项运动均表示支持。

  • siding (n.) c. 1600, "a taking of sides in a conflict or debate," verbal noun from side. First attested 1825 in the railroad sense; 1829, American English, in the architectural sense of "boarding on the sides of a building."
sid·ing / ˈsaɪdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈsaɪdɪŋ / noun 1 a short track beside a main railway/railroad line, where trains can stand when they are not being used (火车不用时停靠的)侧线,岔线 2 ( NAmE) material used to cover and protect the outside walls of buildings 壁板;墙板;挡板 siding sidings sid·ing / ˈsaɪdɪŋ ; NAmE ˈsaɪdɪŋ /
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