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side

/sahyd/US // saɪd //UK // (saɪd) //

侧面,旁边,旁边的,旁人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
  1. 1

    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

nounedge, exteriority of object
Forms: sides

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.