sideshow的意思和读音

sideshow

: [ˈsaɪdˌʃoʊ] : [ˈsaɪdˌʃəʊ]

n.

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sideshows  

sideshown.

1.穿a separate small show or attraction at a fair or circus where you pay to see a performance or take part in a game

2.an activity or event that is much less important than the main activity or event

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n.1.something unimportant that takes your attention away from something more important that is happening at the same time2.an additional smaller entertainment at a fair, circus, etc.

1. 〖 omnivorous〗 sideshow;vandeville〗 〖 miscellaneouslevies;sundrytax〗 ...

2.穿 sidereal sideshow 穿 siege ...

3. showroom, sideshow, ,, affectation, ,, ...

4. rob: sideshow: accuse: ...

5. showroom, sideshow, ,, affectation, ,, ...

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1.Until recently, however, China was something of a sideshow for many financial professionals.

2.Well, at this point, Greece, where the crisis began, is no more than a grim sideshow.穿

3.By the time of the next election, the hacking saga will probably seem more of a sideshow than a slide into national decadence.

4.The quarrel was just a sideshow compared with the subsequent decision on a divorce.

5.If you write a managed SideShow gadget using this assembly, you will have to ensure that this DLL gets on to the end user's machine.使SideShowDLL

6.Jesper Koll, Japan director for Singapore-based Tantallon Capital, says Japanese financial companies "are a sideshow to what is going on. "TantallonCapitalJesperKoll”。

7.To help developers test their gadget code, the Windows Vista SDK ships with a SideShow Simulator application.,WindowsVistaSDKSideShow

8.Inflation was more of a sideshow than a driving force .

9.For years, this software commons was no more than an obscure sideshow.

10.At many companies, the annual meeting is a waste of time because exhibitionists turn it into a sideshow.