wayside的意思和读音

wayside

: [ˈweɪˌsaɪd] : ['weɪ.saɪd]

n.

n.roadside,curb,verge,edge,kerb

waysiden.

1.the area at the side of a road or path

a wayside inn

wild flowers growing by the wayside

IDMfall by the waysideto fail or be unable to make progress

n.1.()

n.1.the side of a road, especially in the countryside

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2. elusive a. wayside n. a. oversupply vt./n. ...

3. waylay , wayside we () ...

4. ... (3) ”。[ corrupt;ruin] [roadside;wayside;curb] [road sign] ...

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1.When deadlines are pressing, letting your organizational habits fall by the wayside and focusing on the work itself is all too easy.

2.In many cases we often find reasons to do one thing, those who do not know why they always do a very easy to fall by the wayside.

3.I can't have anything to do with it or else I'd step in and mess it up for myself, I just let it fall by the wayside.

4.Several ladies who were trying to lose weight had already fallen by the wayside by eating cream cakes.

5.As I looked at the dead moth, this minute wayside triumph of so great a force over so Me. n an antagonist filled Me. with wonder.

6.But while carmakers continue to extract as much efficiency out of their cars, we hope aesthetics don't get laid completely by the wayside.

7.The hare had such confidence in its natural fleetness that it did not trouble about the race but lay down by the wayside and went to sleep.

8.I change my dress for her night after night, leaving the tattered cumber of the old in the wayside inns when the day dawns.

9.She beheld the minister advancing along the path, entirely alone, and leaning on a staff which he had cut by the wayside.沿

10.David is a person who likes to do everything, and once he begins to do something, he never falls by the wayside.