n.副业;球场边线;局外人的观点
vt.迫使退出
adj.倾斜的
It was quite a lucrative sideline.───那是一份很赚钱的兼职工作。
SCARLETT: a sideline, Frank?───思嘉:副业,弗兰克?
FRANK: Well, that's only a sideline.───弗兰克:是,不过只是副业。
In developing countries, how much impact does the price fluctuation of agricultural and sideline produce have on the farmers' actual income?───在发展中国家,农副产品的价格波动会对农民的实际收入造成多大的影响那?
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing will meet with him on the sideline of the meeting.───会议期间,李肇星外长将与他会面。
or at least it would have been a neat sideline if he hadn't ploughed the profits (an estimated $220m) into charitable causes.───如果他不是把利润(估计有2.2亿美元)献给慈善事业的话,这至少是他一项挺不错的副业。
Bryant said the team would be "drastically different" without Jackson's steady, cerebral presence on the sideline.───布莱恩特说湖人会有“显著的不同”如果杰克逊不在,他是他们场边的大脑。
Web firms see such indicators as something of a sideline.───网络公司把这样的指标只是作为副业的东西。
When he reached the sideline, he stepped off the stretcher and asked the referee if he could return to the match.───到了场边,朴哲镇跳下担架,问裁判他能否回到场上继续比赛。