sidebar 的定义
- follow-up.
- a typographically distinct section of a page, as in a book or magazine, that amplifies or highlights the main text.
- a conference between the judge and lawyers out of the presence of the jury.
- a subordinate or incidental issue, remark, activity, etc.
sidebar 近义词
等同于 side effect
更多sidebar例句
- On Twitter, you can mute tweets with certain words or phrases by heading to the Twitter website, and clicking on More from the sidebar on the left.
- Then, simply drag one or more page thumbnails from one into the thumbnail sidebar next to the other.
- The landmark series is beautifully annotated and has maps and historical discussion in the sidebar to every page.
- The new desktop option allows publishers to reach potential readers on multiple devices and includes a new sidebar panel to help users discover more national and local news.
- Once a reader clicks on the product, its information is featured in a sidebar on the content page so the user doesn’t lose their reading place.
- Sidebar: the Electoral College is the balk rule of government.
- Its addictive “sidebar of shame” catalogues every celebrity roll of fat, fashion faux pas, and shaky early-morning nightclub exit.
- He went on to describe the probe as a “sidebar issue” and hinted it was politically motivated.
- The judge and the lawyers broke for a sidebar, outside the purview of the jury, the media, and the public.
- If things heat up, we might also get a brief sidebar into immigration.
- Late in the afternoon the Captain returned riding in a sidebar buggy with a man.
- The man drove away in the sidebar leaving the Captain and the lumber wagon.