释义 |
on (or to) one side1Out of one’s way; aside: heat the oil and fry the lamb, then remove and place on one side...- Throughout the long march which followed, she had remained to one side, parallel but alone.
- As soon as it comes to the boil, remove it from the heat and put it to one side.
- When you're ready to make the sauce, remove the onion, bay leaf and peppercorns and keep them on one side.
1.1To be dealt with or considered later: before the kick-off a player has to set his frustrations to one side...- Leaving the architectural taste of other colleges to one side, the front quad is one of the great Oxford vistas.
- If we can put sentimental interests to one side then all can benefit.
- I've now pushed all my doubts to one side and have made the leap.
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