sideline
noun
verb
ˈsaɪdlaɪn
noun
1
an
activity
that
you
do
as
well
as
your
main
job
or
business,
in
order
to
earn
more
money
副业,兼职
C
as
a
sideline
Zoe
does
a
bit
of
freelance
photography
as
a
sideline.
佐伊兼职做点自由摄影。
2
on the sidelines
not
taking
part
in
an
activity
even
though
you
want
to
or
should
do
旁观,置身事外
stand/stay/remain
etc
on
the
sidelines
You
can’t
stay
on
the
sidelines
for
ever;
it’s
time
you
got
involved.
你不能一直袖手旁观,该你插手了。
3
sidelines
the
area
just
outside
the
lines
that
form
the
edge
of
a
sports
field
〔球场等的〕界外区域,场外
plural 复数
on
the
sidelines
Wenger
stood
on
the
sidelines
shouting
instructions.
温格站在场外大声发出指示。
4
a
line
at
the
side
of
a
sports
field,
which
shows
where
the
players
are
allowed
to
play
〔球场等的〕边线
C
verb
5
if
you
are
sidelined,
you
are
unable
to
play
in
a
sports
game
because
you
are
injured,
or
unable
to
take
part
in
an
activity
because
you
are
not
as
good
as
someone
else
使无法上场比赛,使不能参加活动〔因受伤或水平不够〕
Baggio
was
once
again
sidelined
through
injury.
巴乔又一次因伤作壁上观。