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sidetrack ['saɪdtræk](a) (person → in talk) faire dévier de son sujet; (→ in activity) distraire; (enquiry, investigation) détourner;∎ the speaker kept getting sidetracked le conférencier s'écartait sans cesse de son sujet;∎ sorry, I got sidetracked for a moment pardon, je m'égare;∎ he's easily sidetracked il se laisse facilement distraire2 noun(a) (digression) digression f;∎ he went off on a sidetrack (topic) il s'est écarté de son sujet; (activity) il s'est laissé distraire -
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sidetrack [ˈsaɪdtræk][+ proposal] détourner ; [+ person] détourner de son sujet* * *transitive verb fig fourvoyer [person] -
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verb (to turn (a person) aside from what he was about to do: I intended to write letters this evening, but was sidetracked into going to the pictures instead.) détourner l'attention de qqn -
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Pol. faire dévier [la conversation] ; s'écarter du sujet; se livrer à des digressions; s'égarerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to sidetrack
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1. noun1) ((the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line: He walked round the side of the field; He lives on the same side of the street as me.) côté2) (a surface of something: A cube has six sides.) côté3) (one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back: There is a label on the side of the box.) côté4) (either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc: Don't waste paper - write on both sides!) côté5) (the right or left part of the body: I've got a pain in my side.) côté6) (a part or division of a town etc: He lives on the north side of the town.) partie7) (a slope (of a hill): a mountain-side.) versant8) (a point of view; an aspect: We must look at all sides of the problem.) aspect, point de vue9) (a party, team etc which is opposing another: Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning?) côté2. adjective(additional, but less important: a side issue.) secondaire- - side- - sided - sidelong - sideways - sideburns - side effect - sidelight - sideline - sidelines - side road - sidestep - side-street - sidetrack - sidewalk - from all sides - on all sides - side by side - side with - take sides
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sidetrack — (n.) railway siding, 1835, from SIDE (Cf. side) (adj.) + TRACK (Cf. track) (n.). The verb meaning to move (a train car) onto a sidetrack is from 1880; figurative sense of to divert from the main purpose is attested from 1889. Related: Sidetracked … Etymology dictionary
Sidetrack — Side track , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sidetracked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sidetracking}.] 1. (Railroads) To transfer to a siding from a main line of track. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Hence, fig., to divert or reduce to a position or condition that is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sidetrack — index digress, divert Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sidetrack — [v] divert alter, avert, change, deflect, digress, redirect, swerve, switch, veer; concepts 187,213 … New thesaurus
sidetrack — ► VERB 1) distract from an immediate or important issue. 2) chiefly N. Amer. direct (a train) into a branch line or siding. ► NOUN chiefly N. Amer. ▪ a railway branch line or siding … English terms dictionary
sidetrack — ☆ sidetrack [sīd′trak΄ ] vt., vi. 1. to switch from a main line to a siding: said of a train, etc. 2. to turn away from the main issue or course; divert or be diverted n. a railroad siding … English World dictionary
sidetrack — [[t]sa͟ɪdtræk[/t]] sidetracks, sidetracking, sidetracked also side track VERB If you are sidetracked by something, it makes you forget what you intended to do or say, and start instead doing or talking about a different thing. [be V ed] He was… … English dictionary
sidetrack — UK [ˈsaɪdˌtræk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms sidetrack : present tense I/you/we/they sidetrack he/she/it sidetracks present participle sidetracking past tense sidetracked past participle sidetracked to delay the progress of something by… … English dictionary
sidetrack — I. noun Date: 1835 1. siding 2 2. a position or condition of secondary importance to which one may be diverted II. transitive verb Date: 1880 1. to shunt aside (as to a railroad siding) 2. a. to turn aside from a purpose … New Collegiate Dictionary
sidetrack — side|track1 [ saıd,træk ] verb transitive to delay the progress of something by causing people to waste time on something else that is unimportant: get sidetracked: It s easy to get sidetracked by talking about unimportant issues like this one.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Sidetrack Films — is a film production company based out of Brooklyn, New York formed by Ravi Anne in 2005 [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=SIDETRACK FILMS About Us | date=2006 | publisher= | url =http://www.sidetrackfilms.com/about/ | work… … Wikipedia