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单词 sidebar
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Definition of sidebar in English:

sidebar

noun ˈsʌɪdbɑːˈsaɪdˌbɑr
North American
  • 1A short article in a newspaper or magazine placed alongside a main article and containing additional or explanatory material.

    〈主北美〉(报纸或杂志上主要报道的)补充报道(或特写)

    useful sidebars spotlight personnel or historical background
    as modifier some kind of sidebar story
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sidebar includes a brief summary of all ten strategies, and a few are highlighted here.
    • He gets 12 or 13 citations a month, usually quotes or sidebars inserted into China-dominated news packages about Sino-Japanese political or historical issues.
    • Glassman then quickly shifts the terms of discussion, managing both terminology shifts my sidebar describes in just six words.
    • Rather than offering a balanced analysis, the author's main focus is on scandals, which are enhanced with sidebars and pejorative human-interest stories.
    • A short sidebar explored how many people were going online to discuss the bombing.
    • It's there in my sidebar, under ‘Disclosures & Assertions’ and on the ethics page itself.
    • See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue.
    • More resources are provided in the sidebar on page 19.
    • The sidebar on the main page shows a list of all reviews on the site, sorted by type (books, films, et al.) and star rating.
    • The sidebar on their newsroom page lists such current news stories as.
    • See sidebar for some general descriptions on what the coordinators should be willing to commit to do.
    • To help maintain interest, each chapter contains a short, informative sidebar.
    • In the contents page, they're referred to as ‘zombies of the cellular realm,’ and there's a great sidebar to the story about how viruses in the ocean bring dead cells back to life.
    • See the sidebar for a brief discussion of some questions to ask your outsourcing partner.
    • Well-captioned graphs, short sidebars with financial and market statistics, and fully explained photos make the editorial sections a pleasant read.
    • More lengthy background material is handled in sidebars.
    • To its credit, the Great Falls Leader devoted a front-page sidebar to the collapse of the dam on Birch Creek, offering chilling eyewitness descriptions of the wall of water that swept down the valley.
    • In the sidebar you can choose your news by continent and area of interest.
    • His introduction offers a winning format: the book is filled with hundreds of photos, organized as sidebars to help illustrate the discussion of the New Testaments content and the views of its chief interpreters.
    • The sidebar discusses some of the commonly applicable issues and their relevance to each of the two technologies.
    1. 1.1Computing (in a graphical user interface) a narrow vertical area that is located alongside the main display area, typically containing related information or navigation options.
      Windows Explorer's sidebar is a great place to house shortcuts to your favourite folders and other tools
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You can expand on this all you want with extra toolbars and sidebars available for your perusal, but the clean approach keeps it very simple to use.
      • I'll add it to my blogroll in the sidebar.
      • When you search another search engine, such as Google, it also runs a Lycos search in the sidebar.
      • The sidebar has a list of the people displayed on the map, clicking on the username brings you to the person's profile.
      • I'm working on an RSS feed to add to the sidebar with all online dating industry news.
    2. 1.2 A secondary, additional, or incidental thing; a side issue.
      次要(或额外、附带)的东西;附带问题
      nut collecting has become a commercial sidebar to most black walnut plantations
      as modifier one of the festival's sidebar series
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Incidentally, as a sidebar, the arms deals provide vital levers of control in terms of spare parts supplies.
      • In a sidebar to her main report, Four Corners reporter Liz Jackson was told this story in Washington.
      • When they told me about him, I was crossing my fingers hoping he was from Seattle because it would have been a great sidebar for my series, but he wasn't.
      • As a sidebar to that story we tabbed our 10 top coaches.
      • Basically, if I don't really watch it and keep the agenda on track, the whole thing could unravel and create a black hole of sidebar conversations from which the meeting will never recover.
      • There's some back and forth about whether that analysis will warrant a sidebar or a full-blown story.
      • As an interesting sidebar to this story, if you're American you may wonder why pennies don't jingle in your pocket these days the way they used to.
      • Believing that music should be free, man, a groundswell of penny-pinching hippies forced the promoter to provide free concerts as a sidebar to the festival.
      • The decisions of Payton and Malone, who both have the option of returning to L.A., are mere sidebars to the main plot.
      • In a sidebar to the story, it turns out that six of the top ten grossing documentaries have come out in the last two years.
      • The sidebar poll closes at midnight on Monday, 20 December.
      • Let me pause here briefly to indicate the main implication of this sidebar on film history for the larger trajectory of my argument.
    3. 1.3 (in a court of law) a discussion between the lawyers and the judge held out of earshot of the jury.
      (法庭上)律师与法官之间的私下商谈
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on?
      • It's not a question to be decided by the Supreme Court and certainly not an issue to be decided in a sidebar on a case about the First Amendment.
      • In a day filled with numerous sidebars requested by the Assistant District Attorney Thomas, Smith maintained her innocence and asserted that Laura Jones could not have committed the crime.

Definition of sidebar in US English:

sidebar

nounˈsaɪdˌbɑrˈsīdˌbär
North American
  • 1A short article in a newspaper or magazine, typically boxed, placed alongside a main article, and containing additional or explanatory material.

    〈主北美〉(报纸或杂志上主要报道的)补充报道(或特写)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To its credit, the Great Falls Leader devoted a front-page sidebar to the collapse of the dam on Birch Creek, offering chilling eyewitness descriptions of the wall of water that swept down the valley.
    • More lengthy background material is handled in sidebars.
    • Glassman then quickly shifts the terms of discussion, managing both terminology shifts my sidebar describes in just six words.
    • He gets 12 or 13 citations a month, usually quotes or sidebars inserted into China-dominated news packages about Sino-Japanese political or historical issues.
    • More resources are provided in the sidebar on page 19.
    • A short sidebar explored how many people were going online to discuss the bombing.
    • In the sidebar you can choose your news by continent and area of interest.
    • Well-captioned graphs, short sidebars with financial and market statistics, and fully explained photos make the editorial sections a pleasant read.
    • Rather than offering a balanced analysis, the author's main focus is on scandals, which are enhanced with sidebars and pejorative human-interest stories.
    • See the sidebar for a brief discussion of some questions to ask your outsourcing partner.
    • In the contents page, they're referred to as ‘zombies of the cellular realm,’ and there's a great sidebar to the story about how viruses in the ocean bring dead cells back to life.
    • The sidebar discusses some of the commonly applicable issues and their relevance to each of the two technologies.
    • The sidebar includes a brief summary of all ten strategies, and a few are highlighted here.
    • It's there in my sidebar, under ‘Disclosures & Assertions’ and on the ethics page itself.
    • His introduction offers a winning format: the book is filled with hundreds of photos, organized as sidebars to help illustrate the discussion of the New Testaments content and the views of its chief interpreters.
    • See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue.
    • The sidebar on the main page shows a list of all reviews on the site, sorted by type (books, films, et al.) and star rating.
    • See sidebar for some general descriptions on what the coordinators should be willing to commit to do.
    • The sidebar on their newsroom page lists such current news stories as.
    • To help maintain interest, each chapter contains a short, informative sidebar.
    1. 1.1Computing (in a graphical user interface) a narrow vertical area that is located alongside the main display area, typically containing related information or navigation options.
      Windows Explorer's sidebar is a great place to house shortcuts to your favorite folders and other tools
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'll add it to my blogroll in the sidebar.
      • I'm working on an RSS feed to add to the sidebar with all online dating industry news.
      • You can expand on this all you want with extra toolbars and sidebars available for your perusal, but the clean approach keeps it very simple to use.
      • The sidebar has a list of the people displayed on the map, clicking on the username brings you to the person's profile.
      • When you search another search engine, such as Google, it also runs a Lycos search in the sidebar.
    2. 1.2 A secondary, additional, or incidental thing; a side issue.
      次要(或额外、附带)的东西;附带问题
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There's some back and forth about whether that analysis will warrant a sidebar or a full-blown story.
      • In a sidebar to the story, it turns out that six of the top ten grossing documentaries have come out in the last two years.
      • The decisions of Payton and Malone, who both have the option of returning to L.A., are mere sidebars to the main plot.
      • The sidebar poll closes at midnight on Monday, 20 December.
      • Believing that music should be free, man, a groundswell of penny-pinching hippies forced the promoter to provide free concerts as a sidebar to the festival.
      • When they told me about him, I was crossing my fingers hoping he was from Seattle because it would have been a great sidebar for my series, but he wasn't.
      • In a sidebar to her main report, Four Corners reporter Liz Jackson was told this story in Washington.
      • As an interesting sidebar to this story, if you're American you may wonder why pennies don't jingle in your pocket these days the way they used to.
      • Let me pause here briefly to indicate the main implication of this sidebar on film history for the larger trajectory of my argument.
      • Incidentally, as a sidebar, the arms deals provide vital levers of control in terms of spare parts supplies.
      • Basically, if I don't really watch it and keep the agenda on track, the whole thing could unravel and create a black hole of sidebar conversations from which the meeting will never recover.
      • As a sidebar to that story we tabbed our 10 top coaches.
    3. 1.3 (in a court of law) a discussion between the lawyers and the judge held out of earshot of the jury.
      (法庭上)律师与法官之间的私下商谈
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's not a question to be decided by the Supreme Court and certainly not an issue to be decided in a sidebar on a case about the First Amendment.
      • Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on?
      • In a day filled with numerous sidebars requested by the Assistant District Attorney Thomas, Smith maintained her innocence and asserted that Laura Jones could not have committed the crime.
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