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🔑 asideBrE /əˈsaɪd/NAmE /əˈsaɪd/ adverb🔑 to one side; out of the way 到旁边;在旁边◆She pulled the curtain aside. 她把窗帘拉向一边。◆Stand aside and let these people pass. 闪开,让这些人过去。◆He took me aside (= away from a group of people) to give me some advice. 他把我拉到一旁,给我出主意。◆(figurative) Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. 方案的费用暂且不理,咱们来审查方案的好处。◆All our protests were brushed aside (= ignored). 我们的一切抗议均被置之不理。🔑 to be used later 留;存◆We set aside some money for repairs. 我们存了一些钱作为修理费用。used after nouns to say that except for one thing, sth is true (用于名词后)除…以外◆Money worries aside, things are going well. 除了钱令人发愁外,事情进展顺利。 🔑 asideBrE /əˈsaɪd/NAmE /əˈsaɪd/ noun(in the theatre 戏剧) something that a character in a play says to the audience, but which the other characters on stage are not intended to hear 旁白a remark, often made in a low voice, which is not intended to be heard by everyone present 低声说的话a remark that is not directly connected with the main subject that is being discussed 离题话◆I mention it only as an aside.我只是顺便提及。 |