sidle
sidle 英 ['saɪd(ə)l] 美 ['saɪdl]
vi. 侧身而行;悄悄贴近 vt. 侧身而行;悄悄贴近 n. 侧走;挨近
进行时:sidling 过去式:sidled 过去分词:sidled 第三人称单数:sidles 名词复数:sidles
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- vi. 侧身而行;悄悄贴近
- vt. 侧身而行;悄悄贴近
- n. 侧走;挨近
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1. Eventually a middle-aged man and his teenage son sidle up to the bar to drink the complimentary wine included with admission.
终于,一个中年人带着他十多岁的孩子来到酒吧点了包含在门票中的免费葡萄酒。
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2. Well now with the Census of Marine Life, we'll be able to sidle up to all the locals and explore 90 percent of our living space, with local knowledge.
现在有了海洋生物大普查,我们能够走近所有的“土著”, 运用当地的知识,探索占我们生物圈90%的地方。
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3. He has already live up to his word - producers claim they've received over 3,000 unhappy letters from sidle fans.
他确实没有食言——制作方表示,他们已经收到了三千多封来自赛德尔粉丝表示不满的来信。
- sidle (v.) "to move or go sideways," 1690s, back-formation from obsolete Middle English sidlyng (adv.) "obliquely, sideways; aslant; laterally" (early 14c., perhaps in Old English), from side (n.) + adverbial suffix -ling; altered on analogy of verbs ending in -le. Related: Sidled; sidling. Old English had sidlingweg (n.) "sidelong-way, oblique road."
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