side
侧面,旁边,旁边的,旁人
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Definitions
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- : one of the surfaces forming the outside of or bounding a thing, or one of the lines bounding a geometric figure.
- : either of the two broad surfaces of a thin, flat object, as a door, a piece of paper, etc.
- : one of the lateral surfaces of an object, as opposed to the front, back, top, and bottom.
- : either of the two lateral parts or areas of a thing:the right side and the left side.
- : either lateral half of the body, especially of the trunk, of a human or animal.
- : the dressed, lengthwise half of an animal's body, as of beef or pork, used for food.
- : an aspect or phase, especially as contrasted with another aspect or phase: to consider all sides of a problem.
- : region, direction, or position with reference to a central line, space, or point: the east side of a city.
- : a slope, as of a hill.
- : one of two or more contesting teams, groups, parties, etc.: Our side won the baseball game.
- : the position, course, or part of a person or group opposing another: I am on your side in this issue.
- : line of descent through either the father or the mother: grandparents on one's maternal side.
- : the space immediately adjacent to something or someone indicated: Stand at my side.
- : Informal. a side dish, as in a restaurant: I'll have a hamburger and a side of French fries.
- : Usually sides .Theater. pages of a script containing only the lines and cues of a specific role to be learned by a performer.the lines of the role.
- : Nautical. the hull portion that is normally out of the water, located between the stem and stern to port or starboard.
- : Billiards. English.
- : either of the two surfaces of a phonograph record or the two tracks on a audiotape.Slang.a phonograph record.
- : Chiefly British Slang. affected manner; pretension; assumed haughtiness: to put on side.impudence; gall: He has a lot of side.
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- : being at or on one side: the side aisles of a theater.
- : coming from one side.
- : directed toward one side: a side blow.
- : subordinate or incidental: a side issue.
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past and past participle sid·ed,present participle sid·ing.
- : side with / against to favor or support or refuse to support one group, opinion, etc., against opposition; take sides, as in a dispute: He always sides with the underdog.
Phrases
- side against
- side by side
- side of the tracks
- side street
- side with
- blind spot (side)
- bright side
- can't hit the broad side of a barn
- choose up (sides)
- get on someone's good side
- get up on the wrong side of bed
- in good with (on someone's good side)
- know which side of bread is buttered
- laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
- let someone (the side) down
- on someone's side
- on the safe side
- on the side
- on the side of the angels
- other side of the coin
- right side of the tracks
- right-side out
- right-side up
- seamy side
- split one's sides
- sunny-side up
- take aside (to one side)
- take sides
- this side of
- thorn in one's flesh (side)
- work both sides of the street
- wrong side of
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Cruce operates the Iron Hill Campground on the other side of the highway.
So in that sense we have gotten close to the families that have lost loved ones, be it from one side or the other.
Andy Serkis, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Do you want to be on the wrong side of history, Academy?
What could be more important, to make sure that side of things is right before we tie ourselves to someone forever?
Within minutes, it seems, of the disclosures of these tragic events, large numbers of people chose a side and stuck to it.
She skilfully manages the side-lights, and by this means produces strong effects.
This city stands upon almost two equal parts on each side the river that passes through.
This is one of the most striking manifestations of the better side of child-nature and deserves a chapter to itself.
When the women came, he was preparing to go to the west side for his daily visit with Mrs. Pruitt.
Her heart fluttered violently with fear as she saw that he stepped out after her, and walked by her side toward the house.