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Prononciation : [ˈsaɪdˌbɑːr]

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Contexte : « technology »

(noun) a small section of a screen that shows extra information related to the main content. Think of it like a page that has helpful notes or links next to the main picture.

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The website had a sidebar that showed popular articles for readers to explore.

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The app didn't have a sidebar, making it harder to find extra features.

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What does the sidebar on the blog contain?

Contexte : « conversation »

(noun) a brief discussion that happens alongside the main topic. It's like when you have a little chat with a friend while you're doing a main activity together.

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During the meeting, they had a sidebar about the upcoming event.

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There wasn't any sidebar chat at lunch; everyone was too focused on their phones.

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Can we have a sidebar to discuss this topic more informally?

Contexte : « law »

(noun) a separate discussion in a legal case, usually away from the main proceedings. It's like when lawyers talk quietly about something important without the jury listening.

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The judge called for a sidebar to clarify a particular legal point.

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We missed the sidebar, so we didn't hear the important information being discussed.

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What was decided during the sidebar about the case?

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