英:[ˈweɪsaɪd]
美:[ˈweˌsaɪd]
英:[ˈweɪsaɪd]
美:[ˈweˌsaɪd]
way·side
weI saId
复数:waysides
noun
land that runs alongside a road.
adjective
situated at or along the wayside.
fall by the wayside半途而废;中途退出
"路边,"约1400年,来自 way(n.)+ side(n.)。"fall by the wayside"源自路加福音八·5。
The first known use of wayside was in the 15th century
weakadjective
lacking physical strength
easily upset or nauseated
a weak stomach
not able to stand much weight, pressure, or strain
a weak rope
lacking strength of mind or character
resulting from or showing a lack of mental or moral firmness
a weak policy
not rich in some usual or important element
weak tea
not able to stand the test of logic
a weak argument
lacking skill or ability
weak in math
lacking in force of expression
a weak writing style
not having or using authority
weak government
of, relating to, or being a verb or verb conjugation that forms the past tense and past participle by adding the suffix -ed or -d or -t
of, relating to, or being the lightest of three levels of stress in pronunciation
a weak syllable
ionizing only slightly in solution
weak acids
weakenverb
to make or become weak or weaker
weakenverb
to make or become weak or weaker
weakenverb
to make or become weak or weaker
wepronoun
I and one or more others
i—used by a monarch or an editor or writer
waywardadjective
tending to do as one pleases : disobedient
wayward children
not following a rule or regular course of action
waywardadjective
tending to do as one pleases : disobedient
wayward children
not following a rule or regular course of action
waywardadjective
tending to do as one pleases : disobedient
wayward children
not following a rule or regular course of action
waysidenoun
the side or border of a road or path
1 The necessity of an album has pretty much gone by the wayside.
2 In The New York Times Book Review, Jesse McCarthy said Ms. Anderson’s book “links scenes that should be familiar to us, yet somehow keep falling by the wayside in the story of America we tell.”
3 “I worked on it for two years and then … fell to the wayside,” she said.
4 In the beginning, she was more outgoing, positive and had career plans, but over time those have all gone by the wayside.
5 Eye contact, replies to direct questions and protecting your progeny from obvious dangers all fall by the wayside.
6 As one potential drug after another has fallen by the wayside, scientists have begun to look for ways to treat people at a much earlier stage, when their brain is not so badly damaged.
7 “It all matters how much success any of them have. If just one works in a semi good way, you’ll see more. But most of these will fall by the wayside,” Darnell said.
8 As the movie progresses, the sci-fi context falls by the wayside as the focus tightens on a manhunt.
9 In the mid 70s, Morrison planned a comedy album. The project fell by the wayside.
70年代中期莫里森打算出部喜剧专辑。该计划后来夭折了。
10 Books are one of life's greatest pleasures, and in many families, they are falling by the wayside.
书籍是人类的巨大财富之一,很多家庭却放弃了阅读。
11 Hard to say: some of the Brits did well, others ( like me ) fell by the wayside.
这很难说: 一些英国人有很不错的表现, 另一些 ( 像我这种 ) 就差远了.
12 The shortlist has been whittled down from a longlist of 20, with novelists including Sarah Waters and Andrea Levy falling by the wayside.
13 Local inhabitants display their handicrafts on the wayside.
当地居民在路边陈列他们的手工艺品.
14 Manhattan’s ethnic enclaves have largely gone by the wayside, but the Koreatown business district, a stone’s throw from Macy’s, is still going strong.
15 But since the men arrested at Rivonia were Ninety-Day detainees, and therefore not technically charged with a crime, this judicial principle went by the wayside.
16 If human society is thrust into several generations where survival is all that matters then our technological comforts will fall by the wayside.
17 The functionality of the device, both in terms of being able to consume more music and to easily shuffle between selections, helped drive genre divides to the wayside.
18 But as the studios have pared their slates, films about characters who don't wear capes or dodge explosions, whose dramas emerge from the stuff of everyday life, have disproportionately fallen by the wayside.
19 When it became a play in Warsaw, its Jewish themes, which were inspired by Weber’s family history, fell by the wayside.
20 Bonus points if they’re things you let fall by the wayside to free up more time for her when you were together.