"to move or go sideways," 1690s, back-formation from obsolete Middle English sidlyng (adv.) "obliquely, sideways; aslant; laterally" (early 14c., perhaps in Old English), from side (n.) + adverbial suffix -ling; altered on analogy of verbs ending in -le. Related: Sidled; sidling. Old English had sidlingweg (n.) "sidelong-way, oblique road."
例文
1. Sara Sidle :What do you think caused these marks?
サラ?シドラー:これらの痕跡を招いたのは何だと思いますか?
2.He can not sidle away from personal responsibility.
彼は個人の責任を逃れることはできない。
3.The young man began to sidle near the pretty girl sitting on the log.
この若者は原木に座っていたきれいな女の子に近づき始めた。
4.Sara Sidle :Well,that 's obvious,Hodges.If you were a miracle worker,you wouldn 't be rude.