sideshow
英['sa?d???]
美['sa?d?o]
- n. 穿插表演;串演的節;小事件
實用場景例句
- In the end, the meeting was a sideshow to a political storm that broke Thursday...
- 最終,那次會議成了星期四爆發的政治風暴的一個附屬事件。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- Radio work for him was very much a sideshow.
- 對他來說電臺的工作只是順便做做而已。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- Sideshows at the championship include highland dancing and a play by The Wanlockhead Players.
- 錦標賽上的助興節目包括高地舞蹈和萬洛克黑德劇社上演的一部劇。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- Instruction is not an educational sideshow.
- 指導在教育中并不是次要的.
期刊摘選
- The Arsenal contingent will provide an intriguing sideshow in Lisbon.
- 阿森納球員將會在里斯本上演有趣的一幕.
期刊摘選
- Did you think you could shock me by treating me to this sideshow?
- 你認為用這種雜耍表演就能嚇倒我 嗎 ?
電影對白
- We have decide to make a concession in some sideshow, but not in the important factors.
- 我們準備在一些枝節問題上對他們做些讓步, 但決不在重大原則問題上與他們妥協.
期刊摘選
- Suddenly, everything we so carefully planned has been turned into a sideshow.
- 突然間, 我們小心謹慎計劃的一切,反而變成次要的過場戲了.
期刊摘選
- In the end, the meeting was a sideshow to a political storm that broke Thursday.
- 最終,那次會議成了星期四爆發的政治風暴的一個附屬事件。
柯林斯例句
- Radio work for him was very much a sideshow.
- 對他來說電臺的工作只是順便做做而已。
柯林斯例句