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单词 sidebar
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noun ˈsʌɪdbɑːˈsaɪdˌbɑr
North American
  • 1A short article in a newspaper or magazine placed alongside a main article and containing additional or explanatory material.

    useful sidebars spotlight personnel or historical background
    as modifier some kind of sidebar story
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sidebar includes a brief summary of all ten strategies, and a few are highlighted here.
    • He gets 12 or 13 citations a month, usually quotes or sidebars inserted into China-dominated news packages about Sino-Japanese political or historical issues.
    • Glassman then quickly shifts the terms of discussion, managing both terminology shifts my sidebar describes in just six words.
    • Rather than offering a balanced analysis, the author's main focus is on scandals, which are enhanced with sidebars and pejorative human-interest stories.
    • A short sidebar explored how many people were going online to discuss the bombing.
    • It's there in my sidebar, under ‘Disclosures & Assertions’ and on the ethics page itself.
    • See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue.
    • More resources are provided in the sidebar on page 19.
    • The sidebar on the main page shows a list of all reviews on the site, sorted by type (books, films, et al.) and star rating.
    • The sidebar on their newsroom page lists such current news stories as.
    • See sidebar for some general descriptions on what the coordinators should be willing to commit to do.
    • To help maintain interest, each chapter contains a short, informative sidebar.
    • In the contents page, they're referred to as ‘zombies of the cellular realm,’ and there's a great sidebar to the story about how viruses in the ocean bring dead cells back to life.
    • See the sidebar for a brief discussion of some questions to ask your outsourcing partner.
    • Well-captioned graphs, short sidebars with financial and market statistics, and fully explained photos make the editorial sections a pleasant read.
    • More lengthy background material is handled in sidebars.
    • To its credit, the Great Falls Leader devoted a front-page sidebar to the collapse of the dam on Birch Creek, offering chilling eyewitness descriptions of the wall of water that swept down the valley.
    • In the sidebar you can choose your news by continent and area of interest.
    • His introduction offers a winning format: the book is filled with hundreds of photos, organized as sidebars to help illustrate the discussion of the New Testaments content and the views of its chief interpreters.
    • The sidebar discusses some of the commonly applicable issues and their relevance to each of the two technologies.
    1. 1.1Computing (in a graphical user interface) a narrow vertical area that is located alongside the main display area, typically containing related information or navigation options.
      Windows Explorer's sidebar is a great place to house shortcuts to your favourite folders and other tools
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You can expand on this all you want with extra toolbars and sidebars available for your perusal, but the clean approach keeps it very simple to use.
      • I'll add it to my blogroll in the sidebar.
      • When you search another search engine, such as Google, it also runs a Lycos search in the sidebar.
      • The sidebar has a list of the people displayed on the map, clicking on the username brings you to the person's profile.
      • I'm working on an RSS feed to add to the sidebar with all online dating industry news.
    2. 1.2 A secondary, additional, or incidental thing; a side issue.
      nut collecting has become a commercial sidebar to most black walnut plantations
      as modifier one of the festival's sidebar series
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Incidentally, as a sidebar, the arms deals provide vital levers of control in terms of spare parts supplies.
      • In a sidebar to her main report, Four Corners reporter Liz Jackson was told this story in Washington.
      • When they told me about him, I was crossing my fingers hoping he was from Seattle because it would have been a great sidebar for my series, but he wasn't.
      • As a sidebar to that story we tabbed our 10 top coaches.
      • Basically, if I don't really watch it and keep the agenda on track, the whole thing could unravel and create a black hole of sidebar conversations from which the meeting will never recover.
      • There's some back and forth about whether that analysis will warrant a sidebar or a full-blown story.
      • As an interesting sidebar to this story, if you're American you may wonder why pennies don't jingle in your pocket these days the way they used to.
      • Believing that music should be free, man, a groundswell of penny-pinching hippies forced the promoter to provide free concerts as a sidebar to the festival.
      • The decisions of Payton and Malone, who both have the option of returning to L.A., are mere sidebars to the main plot.
      • In a sidebar to the story, it turns out that six of the top ten grossing documentaries have come out in the last two years.
      • The sidebar poll closes at midnight on Monday, 20 December.
      • Let me pause here briefly to indicate the main implication of this sidebar on film history for the larger trajectory of my argument.
    3. 1.3 (in a court of law) a discussion between the lawyers and the judge held out of earshot of the jury.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on?
      • It's not a question to be decided by the Supreme Court and certainly not an issue to be decided in a sidebar on a case about the First Amendment.
      • In a day filled with numerous sidebars requested by the Assistant District Attorney Thomas, Smith maintained her innocence and asserted that Laura Jones could not have committed the crime.
 
 
nounˈsaɪdˌbɑrˈsīdˌbär
North American
  • 1A short article in a newspaper or magazine, typically boxed, placed alongside a main article, and containing additional or explanatory material.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To its credit, the Great Falls Leader devoted a front-page sidebar to the collapse of the dam on Birch Creek, offering chilling eyewitness descriptions of the wall of water that swept down the valley.
    • More lengthy background material is handled in sidebars.
    • Glassman then quickly shifts the terms of discussion, managing both terminology shifts my sidebar describes in just six words.
    • He gets 12 or 13 citations a month, usually quotes or sidebars inserted into China-dominated news packages about Sino-Japanese political or historical issues.
    • More resources are provided in the sidebar on page 19.
    • A short sidebar explored how many people were going online to discuss the bombing.
    • In the sidebar you can choose your news by continent and area of interest.
    • Well-captioned graphs, short sidebars with financial and market statistics, and fully explained photos make the editorial sections a pleasant read.
    • Rather than offering a balanced analysis, the author's main focus is on scandals, which are enhanced with sidebars and pejorative human-interest stories.
    • See the sidebar for a brief discussion of some questions to ask your outsourcing partner.
    • In the contents page, they're referred to as ‘zombies of the cellular realm,’ and there's a great sidebar to the story about how viruses in the ocean bring dead cells back to life.
    • The sidebar discusses some of the commonly applicable issues and their relevance to each of the two technologies.
    • The sidebar includes a brief summary of all ten strategies, and a few are highlighted here.
    • It's there in my sidebar, under ‘Disclosures & Assertions’ and on the ethics page itself.
    • His introduction offers a winning format: the book is filled with hundreds of photos, organized as sidebars to help illustrate the discussion of the New Testaments content and the views of its chief interpreters.
    • See the accompanying sidebar for options, and be sure to check out the new offerings in this fall's PD catalogue.
    • The sidebar on the main page shows a list of all reviews on the site, sorted by type (books, films, et al.) and star rating.
    • See sidebar for some general descriptions on what the coordinators should be willing to commit to do.
    • The sidebar on their newsroom page lists such current news stories as.
    • To help maintain interest, each chapter contains a short, informative sidebar.
    1. 1.1Computing (in a graphical user interface) a narrow vertical area that is located alongside the main display area, typically containing related information or navigation options.
      Windows Explorer's sidebar is a great place to house shortcuts to your favorite folders and other tools
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'll add it to my blogroll in the sidebar.
      • I'm working on an RSS feed to add to the sidebar with all online dating industry news.
      • You can expand on this all you want with extra toolbars and sidebars available for your perusal, but the clean approach keeps it very simple to use.
      • The sidebar has a list of the people displayed on the map, clicking on the username brings you to the person's profile.
      • When you search another search engine, such as Google, it also runs a Lycos search in the sidebar.
    2. 1.2 A secondary, additional, or incidental thing; a side issue.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There's some back and forth about whether that analysis will warrant a sidebar or a full-blown story.
      • In a sidebar to the story, it turns out that six of the top ten grossing documentaries have come out in the last two years.
      • The decisions of Payton and Malone, who both have the option of returning to L.A., are mere sidebars to the main plot.
      • The sidebar poll closes at midnight on Monday, 20 December.
      • Believing that music should be free, man, a groundswell of penny-pinching hippies forced the promoter to provide free concerts as a sidebar to the festival.
      • When they told me about him, I was crossing my fingers hoping he was from Seattle because it would have been a great sidebar for my series, but he wasn't.
      • In a sidebar to her main report, Four Corners reporter Liz Jackson was told this story in Washington.
      • As an interesting sidebar to this story, if you're American you may wonder why pennies don't jingle in your pocket these days the way they used to.
      • Let me pause here briefly to indicate the main implication of this sidebar on film history for the larger trajectory of my argument.
      • Incidentally, as a sidebar, the arms deals provide vital levers of control in terms of spare parts supplies.
      • Basically, if I don't really watch it and keep the agenda on track, the whole thing could unravel and create a black hole of sidebar conversations from which the meeting will never recover.
      • As a sidebar to that story we tabbed our 10 top coaches.
    3. 1.3 (in a court of law) a discussion between the lawyers and the judge held out of earshot of the jury.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's not a question to be decided by the Supreme Court and certainly not an issue to be decided in a sidebar on a case about the First Amendment.
      • Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on?
      • In a day filled with numerous sidebars requested by the Assistant District Attorney Thomas, Smith maintained her innocence and asserted that Laura Jones could not have committed the crime.
 
 
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