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原題: ASIDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
分析結果
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- 要約
- 「aside」は英語で副詞として使われ、主に何かを脇に置く、または別の話題に移ることを示します。この単語は、会話や文章の中で特定の情報を一時的に脇に置く際に用いられます。
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ASIDE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of aside in English aside adverb us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈsaɪd / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈsaɪd / aside adverb ( TO ONE SIDE ) Add to word list Add to word list B2 on or to one side : pull someone/something aside He pulled the curtain aside. put something aside I've forgotten my wallet , so could you put this book aside (= keep this book ) for me and I'll come back later on. stand aside Stand aside, please , and let these people pass . step aside We were asked to step aside to allow the repairman to enter . take someone aside She took me aside (= took me away from the other people ) to tell me the news . I gave her a plate of food but she pushed it aside. put/set aside money B2 ( or put/set money aside ) If you put or set aside money , you save it for a particular purpose : Every week I put aside some money for a new TV. See more leave/put/set something aside If you leave , put, or set something aside, you do not talk about or deal with it at the present time : Let's leave that matter aside for now and talk about the more urgent problem facing us. See more The crowd watched as the referee drew the player aside and spoke to him. They elbowed the onlookers aside. Stand aside, please , so the doctor can get through. In all seriousness now - joking aside - I do think there's a problem here that we've got to get sorted . She laid aside her book and went to answer the phone . Backwards, sideways and back and forth anticlockwise back and forth idiom back to front phrase backward backwardly laterad lateral laterally libration pull round saw side stand step aside phrasal verb swept-back take someone aside phrasal verb there and back idiom to and fro wrong See more results » aside adverb ( EXCEPT ) aside from B2 except for: Money continues to be a problem but aside from that we're all well. See more aside noun [ C ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈsaɪd / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈsaɪd / a remark that someone makes in a quiet voice because they do not want everyone to hear it: a whispered aside a remark or story in a speech or text that is not part of the main subject : The informative asides about rural life make this wine guide rather special . something you say or write that expresses an opinion comment The politician could not be reached for comment. remark His controversial remarks about race were widely reported. statement In a statement released earlier today, the team denied allegations of cheating. declaration The sovereign made a formal declaration of war. observation She makes some interesting observations about human nature in her book. commentary I love that sports announcer's commentary - it's always so funny! See more results » Remarks & remarking air annotate annotation annotator backbite backbiting commentary descant dog whistle felicity innuendo mention observation parenthesis parting shot platitude shaft take a sideswipe at someone/something unannotated zinger See more results » (Definition of aside from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) aside | Intermediate English aside adverb [ not gradable ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / əˈsɑɪd / Add to word list Add to word list on or to one side : I pushed aside the curtain and looked out the window . I took her aside (= out of hearing distance of other people ) to tell her to behave herself. The governor wants to set aside (= keep separate and not spend ) $50 million for emergencies . Idiom aside from (Definition of aside from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of aside aside One, an oil mogul, took him aside and invited him into a private meeting room. From Washington Post Even putting aside the direct safety risks, truck driving is a grueling job that young people don't really want to do. From TechCrunch Aside from being good for you, keeping the water flowing is a snack-time tip that's easy on your wallet. From Washington Post He set aside government job quotas for women and promoted village self-help groups. From Washington Post The questions are: what form will it take, and who, aside from consumers, will benefit. From Huffington Post The telegraph gave way to telephones, which stepped aside for cellphones. From Slate Magazine But surely none of the intelligencia -- aside from the guy who created literature's most famous detective -- fell for such a ploy, right? From Wired Safety aside , the humans keeping those trains running are none to eager to give up their gigs. From Wired Other black leaders try to put the history aside and concern themselves with the work in front of them. From The Atlantic Another $20 million was set aside to handle future claims. From New York Daily News It was neither meandering nor repetitive, a few "firsts" and "seconds" aside . From Washington Post Let's leave aside the gospel truth or otherwise of all this. From The New York Review of Books I believe she knew through this process that forever might not come, but, just like me, she pushed the doubt aside . From Huffington Post Of course, planning for the future is important, and prudent young workers will set aside money now to prepare for all that life will bring. From Washington Times These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of aside ? Translations of aside in Chinese (Traditional) 向一邊, 在旁邊, 到(或向)一邊… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 向一边, 在旁边, 到(或向)一边… See more in Spanish hacia un lado, aparte, anécdota… See more in Portuguese de lado, ao lado, cochicho… See more in Marathi in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Dutch in Tamil in Hindi in Gujarati in Danish in Swedish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Urdu in Ukrainian in Telugu in Bengali in Czech in Indonesian in Thai in Vietnamese in Polish in Korean in Italian बाजूला… See more わきへ, わきに, 脇(わき)に… See more yan tarafa, yanıbaşına, yanına… See more de côté, aparté… See more a un costat… See more opzij, terzijde… See more பக்கத்தில் அல்லது ஒரு பக்கத்தில்… See more एक ओर, तरफ… See more બાજુ પર, એક બાજુ… See more til side, sidebemærkning… See more åt sidan, undan, avsidesreplik… See more ke tepi, menariknya ke sebelah… See more beiseite, beiseite gesprochene Worte… See more til siden, til side, sidebemerkning… See more ایک جگہ, ایک طرف… See more осторонь, репліка вбік… See more పక్కకు… See more একদিকে বা একপাশে… See more stranou, poznámka stranou… See more ke (di) sisi, pesan khusus… See more ข้าง ๆ, คำพูดที่ไม่ต้องการให้ผู้อื่นได้ยิน… See more sang một bên, lời nhắc vở… See more na bok, w bok, na później… See more 옆으로… See more da parte, in disparte, a parte… See more Need a translator? 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