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sidekick

/sahyd-kik/US // ˈsaɪdˌkɪk //UK // (ˈsaɪdˌkɪk) //

旁门左道,旁观者,旁观者清,旁人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a close friend.
    • : a confederate or assistant.

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Examples

  • I discovered during my research that peanut butter, when it appears in a cake at all, usually shows up as a sidekick to chocolate.

  • It seems that Marvel is hoping to use multi-episode TV series to not only build former sidekicks—including Wanda, Sam and Bucky—into heroes in their own right, but to explore social and political issues in a more nuanced way.

  • Solar cells are more efficient when used with a sidekick called a solar concentrator.

  • Hoover, another ace and the best acrobatic flyer of his generation, was cast in the role of sidekick and backup pilot.

  • This shows up in initiatives like our new onboarding sidekick program and mentoring program, created on a belief that employees are limitless, unstoppable, and uncapped.

  • Originally, Cosby was supposed to be much more of a sidekick.

  • A president with job approval in the low 40s is a much less appealing campaign trail sidekick than one who is in the 50s.

  • If a sidekick is flamboyantly dressed in pastels or tailored velvet, he must be morally corruptible.

  • He also took some swipes at his former White Stripes sidekick—and ex-wife—Meg White.

  • But he could also rescue his sidekick Brienne of Tarth from a bear.

  • It's even more interesting that his sidekick is a crooked electronics engineer or scientist.