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词组 sidelines
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idiomsidelinesbe/sit/stand on the sidelines(also stay, remain, wait etc on the sidelines)(or watch from the sidelines)to avoid being fully involved in an argument, fight, or activity that you are interested in or should be involved in:Hundreds of people are dying in a civil war, and other nations are standing on the sidelines and watching it happen.Whether I am chosen as mayor or not, I am not going to sit on the sidelines while the city faces the toughest problems in its history.Many investors remained on the sidelines, waiting for an upsurge in the market's activity.
NoteThere are other expressions that use 'the sidelines' in this way. For example you can 'cheer from the sidelines', or 'be pushed to the sidelines', or 'come in from the sidelines'We are not just cheering from the sidelines, we are going to get in there with money and help.While education standards have improved overall, children with special needs have been pushed to the sidelines.
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stay on the sideline(s)

1. In sports, to stay outside the boundaries of the playing area because one is not participating in the game, due to being a substitute, injured, etc. Unfortunately that knee injury will force her to stay on the sidelines for the rest of the season.
2. By extension, to not be an active participant in something. If you want the boss to notice you, you can't just stay on the sideline during these meetings. Speak up and suggest some ideas! It appears as though the superpowers will be staying on the sidelines, rather than taking an active role in this conflict.

on the sidelines

In a position in which one is not actively participating in something. If you want the boss to notice you, you can't just stay on the sidelines during these meetings. Speak up and suggest some ideas! It appears as though the superpowers will be staying on the sidelines, rather than taking an active role in this conflict.

on the sidelines

Observing rather than taking part, out of the action, as in Bolivia's neighbors remained on the sidelines, waiting to see which faction in the dispute would prevail . This idiom comes from sports. The sidelines are the two lines defining the sides of the court or playing field and the area immediately beyond them where, in such sports as football, the non-playing team members sit. [First half of 1900s]

on the sidelines

If you are on the sidelines in a situation, you watch it happening but are not directly involved and cannot influence it. France no longer wants to be left on the sidelines when critical decisions are taken. The government has just stood on the sidelines up to now and let the situation get worse.

on (or from) the sidelines

in (or from) a position where you are observing a situation but are unable or unwilling to be directly involved in it.
In sports such as football and basketball, the sidelines mark the long edges of a playing area, behind which spectators, coaches, and other non-players must remain.

on the ˈsidelines

watching something but not taking an active part in it; waiting to take an active part in something: The Prime Minister’s husband talked about what it was like on the sidelines of political life.He’s waiting on the sidelines for a chance to re-enter politics.
The sidelines are the lines along the sides of a sports field that mark the outer edges.
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