It won't go away, but it must to some extent remain a sideshow, however spectacular it looks when it goes wrong.(核能不会消失,但无论在发生事故时场面有多么宏大,从某种意义上说,它必然依旧只是主流之外的一个余兴节目。)
But this is mostly a sideshow.(但是这最多像是一个杂耍。)
THE Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has rarely beenthe frivolous sideshow suggested by its Whitehall nickname, “theministry of fun”.(别看英国的文化、媒体和体育部(DCMS)在白厅中有着“娱乐署”的绰号,它可鲜少扮演轻浮逗笑的杂耍角色。)
Instead we've come up with a way to put that information on a secondary display called SideShow so you can access it without having to boot the PC. You know, like on a cell phone.(所以我们想出了另一个方法,我们把讯息放在副屏幕,叫作“SideShow”所以你不用启动电脑就可以看到,就像在手机上看那样。)
He had often wondered where the sideshow cast came from.(他过去常常好奇,杂耍团里的那些演员是从哪里来的。)
This supremely human characteristic makes peer relations not a sideshow but the main show.(这种具有决定性的人类特质使同伴关系不再是一件琐碎小事而成了一件头等大事。)
For years, this software Commons was no more than an obscure sideshow.(许多年来,这些“平民阶层”软件不过是些不出名的小玩意儿。)
But that's all part of the game in Washington, and Horn sees it as more of a sideshow.(这在华盛顿是免不了的游戏,霍恩把这些只当是穿插演出。)
Even the mystery of the silver doe, which the other two insisted on discussing, seemed less important to Harry now, a vaguely interesting sideshow.(就连两个同伴坚持要讨论的银色牝鹿之谜,对哈利来说似乎也不再重要,只是个略微有趣一些的插曲罢了。)
As exciting as Dwight Howard is, his contract status could turn into a Melo-like sideshow.(就像霍华德一样兴奋,他的合同状况会渐渐转变为一场肥皂剧。)