释义 |
sidetrack I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: side (I) + track 1. : siding 2. : a position or condition of secondary importance to which one may be diverted II. transitive verb 1. : to transfer to a railroad siding from a main line < the president's special train was sidetracked to clear the main line — Spokane (Wash.) Spokesman-Review > 2. a. : to turn aside from a purpose : divert (as from the main subject or principal trend of action) into another and usually less important channel < sidetrack a person > b. : to divert to a position that is relatively secondary (as in activity, importance, or effectiveness) : reduce to a subordinate condition : prevent action upon by diversionary tactics < sidetrack an issue > < sidetrack a question > < sidetrack a problem > |