sidetrack sidetrack v. (人を)はぐらかす, 脱線させる. 【+前置詞】 He got sidetracked from his
sidetrack sidetrack v. (人を)はぐらかす, 脱線させる. 【+前置詞】 He got sidetracked from his research paper when he started reading an article about a former president's extramarital affairs. 彼は元大統領の浮気についての記事を読みはじめると,
december 1962: a sidetrack leading off both sets of tracks was established (but later abandoned ). 1962年(昭和37年)12月 上下待避線設置(のち廃止)。
when trains of both lines arrive at the station simultaneously , trains of the yamatoji line use platform 4 , which is usually a sidetrack . そのため、両路線の列車が同時に入線する場合は、大和路線の列車が待避線である4番のりばに入る。
formerly the station was equipped with a sidetrack that allowed priority trains to pass through; however , a portion of the current platform arrangement has been built above the old sidetrack . かつては優等列車用の通過線を抱えた構造となっており、現在のホームの一部は以前の待避線の上に作られている。
japanese " o " (横 , side ) is phonetically similar to chinese " o " (枉 , to bend ) and has the same meaning as bending into a sidetrack (横道に逸れる ), including the following meanings: “横”とは、“枉”(おう、ま・げる)に通じ、横道に逸れると同じ意味で、次のような意味がある。