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sidestep
- IPA[ˈsʌɪdstɛp]
英式
- avoid (someone or something) by stepping sideways;avoid dealing with or discussing (something problematic or disagreeable)
- a step taken sideways, typically to avoid someone or something
verb: sidestep, 3rd person present: sidesteps, gerund or present participle: sidestepping, past tense: sidestepped, past participle: sidestepped
noun: sidestep, plural noun: sidesteps
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. avoid (someone or something) by stepping sideways he sidestepped a defender and crossed the ball
- ▪ avoid dealing with or discussing (something problematic or disagreeable) he neatly sidestepped the questions about riots
- ▪ climb or descend by lifting alternate skis while facing sideways on the slope we learned how to sidestep up the slope and slide cautiously down
名詞
- 1. a step taken sideways, typically to avoid someone or something a boxercise workout that incorporates an intricate combination of sidesteps with left and right hooks
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- IPA[ˈsīdˌstep]
美式
- avoid (someone or something) by stepping sideways: as she walked she sidestepped the many cracks in the pavement
- a step taken sideways, typically to avoid someone or something: a boxercise workout that incorporates an intricate combination of sidesteps with left and right hooks
Oxford American Dictionary