siding

英['saɪdɪŋ] 美['saɪdɪŋ]
  • n. 壁板;墙板;铁路旁轨;侧线
  • 动词side的现在分词形式.
  • sid abbr.电离层的突然骚扰(=suddenionosphericdisturbance)
  • siddhartha n.悉达多(佛教创始人释迦牟尼的本名)
  • siddhi n.(通过超脱静坐等而获得的)神功(如洞晓他人心思的能力或隐身能力)
  • siddown [用于祈使语气]=sitdown[口语发音拼式]
  • siddur n.西都尔(犹太教所用的祈祷书)[字面意义:order]
Noun:
  1. a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass

  2. material applied to the outside of a building to make it weatherproof

1. There has been much speculation that America might be siding with the rebels.
有很多猜测认为美国会支持叛乱者。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A train of antiquated coaches was waiting for us at the siding.
一列陈旧的火车在侧线上等着我们.

来自辞典例句

3. I've built this siding four times.
我设计这条支线已有四次了.

来自辞典例句

4. The train was switched into a siding.
这列火车已转辙至傍轨.

来自辞典例句

5. Our orders were to entrain at 9:15 in the morning at a nearby siding.
我们接到的命令是早晨九点一刻在附近铁路线上车.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The train has shunted to a siding.
      这列火车已转至旁轨。
    2. A train of antiquated coaches was waiting for us at the siding.
      一列陈旧的火车在侧线上等着我们。

【邻近词汇】