sideshow

[ˈsaɪdʃəʊ]
  • 释义
  • (正戏中的)穿插表演;附带游乐项目;附带事件或活动;次要问题或事情;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Sideshows at the championship include highland dancing and a play by The Wanlockhead Players.

    锦标赛上的助兴节目包括高地舞蹈和万洛克黑德剧社上演的一部剧。

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  • 2、

    The Arsenal contingent will provide an intriguing sideshow in Lisbon.

    阿森纳球员将会在里斯本上演有趣的一幕.

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  • 3、

    Did you think you could shock me by treating me to this sideshow?

    你认为用这种杂耍表演就能吓倒我 吗 ?

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  • 4、

    Instruction is not an educational sideshow.

    指导在教育中并不是次要的.

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  • 5、

    Radio work for him was very much a sideshow.

    对他来说电台的工作只是顺便做做而已。

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  • 6、

    The initial conflict was a mere sideshow compared with the World War that followed.

    最初的冲突同随后发生的世界大战相比,只是次要事件。

    朗文当代高级英语词典 第6版
  • 7、

    We have decide to make a concession in some sideshow, but not in the important factors.

    我们准备在一些枝节问题上对他们做些让步, 但决不在重大原则问题上与他们妥协.

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  • 8、

    In the end, the meeting was a sideshow to a political storm that broke Thursday...

    最终,那次会议成了星期四爆发的政治风暴的一个附属事件。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典
  • 9、

    Suddenly, everything we so carefully planned has been turned into a sideshow.

    突然间, 我们小心谨慎计划的一切,反而变成次要的过场戏了.

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  • 10、

    In the end, the meeting was a sideshow to a political storm that broke Thursday.

    最终,那次会议成了星期四爆发的政治风暴的一个附属事件。

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