side的意思和读音

side

: [saɪd] : [saɪd]

n.

adj.

v.…;

sides  siding  sided  

adj.+n.dark side,wrong side,bright side,high side,opposite side

v.+n.take side,see side,leave side,stand side,come side

adj.lateral,on the side,cross,adjacent,crossways

n.bank,edge,margin,flank,verge

siden.left/right

1.[c][ususing]线either of the two halves of a surface, an object or an area that is divided by an imaginary central line

They drive on the left-hand side of the road in Japan.

the right side of the brain

satellite links to the other side of the world线

She was on the far side of the room.

They crossed from one side of London to the other.

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2.[c][ususing]a position or an area to the left or right of sth

There is a large window on either side of the front door.

He crossed the bridge to the other side of the river.

people on both sides of the Atlantic西

She tilted her head to one side .

not top or bottom

3.[c]one of the flat surfaces of sth that is not the top or bottom, front or back

Write your name on the side of the box.

There's a scratch on the side of my car.

The kitchen door is at the side of the house.

a side door/entrance/window

Now lay the jar on its side.广

4.[c]the vertical or sloping surface around sth, but not the top or bottom of it

A path went up the side of the hill.沿

Brush the sides of the tin with butter.

edge

5.[c]a part or an area of sth near the edge and away from the middle

She sat on the side of the bed.

A van was parked at the side of the road.

the south side of the lake

of body

6.[c][ususing]either the right or left part of a person's body, from the armpit (= where the arm joins the body) to the hip

She has a pain down her right side.

He was lying on his side.

near to sb/sth

7.[sing]a place or position very near to sb/sth

Keep close to my side.

Her husband stood at her side.

西of sth flat and thin

8.[c]either of two surfaces of sth flat and thin, such as paper or cloth

Write on one side of the paper only.

Fry the steaks for two minutes on each side.

page

9.[c]the amount of writing needed to fill one side of a sheet of paper

He told us not to write more than three sides.

mathematics

10.[c]any of the flat surfaces of a solid object

A cube has six sides.

11.[c]any of the lines that form a flat shape such as a square or triangle

a shape with five sides

The farm buildings form three sides of a square.

-sided

12.used in adjectives to state the number or type of sides

a six-sided object

a glass-sided container

in war/argument

13.[c]one of the two or more people or groups taking part in an argument, war, etc.

We have finally reached an agreement acceptable to all sides.

At some point during the war he seems to have changed sides .

to be on the winning/losing side

14.[c]one of the opinions, attitudes or positions held by sb in an argument, a business arrangement, etc.

We heard both sides of the argument .

I just want you to hear my side of the story first.

Will you keep your side of the bargain ?

aspect

15.[c]a particular aspect of sth, especially a situation or a person's character

These poems reveal her gentle side.

This is a side of Alan that I never knew existed.

It's good you can see the funny side of the situation.

I'll take care of that side of things.

feeling that you are better

16.[u](informal)a feeling that you are better than other people

There was no side to him at all.

sports team

17.[c]a sports team

The French have a very strong side.

We were on the winning/losing side .

of family

18.[c]the part of your family that people belong to who are related either to your mother or to your father

a cousin on my father's side(= a child of my father's brother or sister)

meat

19.(informal)one of the two halves of an animal that has been killed for meat

TV channel

20.[c](informal)a television channel

What's on the other side?

IDMcome down on one side of the fence or the otherto choose between two possible choices

He shook his head slowly from side to side.

The ship rolled from side to side.

from side to sidemoving to the left and then to the right and then back again

He shook his head slowly from side to side.

The ship rolled from side to side.

get on the right/wrong side of sbto make sb pleased with you/annoyed with youhave sth on your sideto have sth as an advantage that will make it more likely that you will achieve sthlet the side down使to fail to give your friends, family, etc. the help and support they expect, or to behave in a way that makes them disappointednot leave sbs sideto stay with sb, especially in order to take care of them

We realized we were surrounded on all sides.

Disaster threatens on every side.

on/from all sideson/from every sidein or from all directions; everywhere

We realized we were surrounded on all sides.

Disaster threatens on every side.

These shoes are a little on the tight side.

on the big, small, high, etc. side(informal)slightly too big, small, high, etc.

These shoes are a little on the tight side.

on the other side of the fencein a situation that is different from the one that you are inon the right/wrong side of 40, 50, etc.(informal) 40 50 younger or older than 40, 50, etc. years of age

a mechanic who buys and sells cars on the side

He's married but he has a girlfriend on the side.

on the sidein addition to your main job

a mechanic who buys and sells cars on the side

secretly or illegally

He's married but he has a girlfriend on the side.

served at the same time as the main part of the meal, but on a separate plate

I left my bags on one side.

I put his complaint to one side until I had more time.

Leaving that to one side for a moment, are there any other questions?

on/to one sideout of your way

I left my bags on one side.

to be dealt with later

I put his complaint to one side until I had more time.

Leaving that to one side for a moment, are there any other questions?

I'm definitely on your side in this.

Whose side are you on anyway?

be on sbs sideto support and agree with sb

I'm definitely on your side in this.

Whose side are you on anyway?

the other side of the cointhe aspect of a situation that is the opposite of or contrasts with the one you have been talking about

There were two children ahead, walking side by side.

We have been using both systems, side by side, for two years.使

The two communities exist happily side by side.

side by sideclose together and facing in the same direction

There were two children ahead, walking side by side.

together, without any difficulties

We have been using both systems, side by side, for two years.使

The two communities exist happily side by side.

She didn't think it was wise to take sides in their argument.

take sidesto express support for sb in a disagreement

She didn't think it was wise to take sides in their argument.

take/draw sb to one sideto speak to sb in private, especially in order to warn or tell them about sth

They aren't likely to arrive this side of midnight.

this side of…before a particular time, event, age, etc.

They aren't likely to arrive this side of midnight.

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n.1.a particular area of something such as a building, street, or town; one of the areas that are separated from each other by something such as a border or a river2.any of the edges of a flat shape; an inside surface of a container or room that is not the top or bottom; a flat surface of a solid object such as a cube or pyramid; the left or right part of something; an outside surface of an object or shape that is not its front, back, bottom, or top; the general area of your body from your shoulder down to your waist; the left or right area of your body from your head to your feet; either of the flat surfaces of something thin such as a piece of paper or a coin; the part of a hill that slopes and is between the top and the bottom; someones good or best side is the side of their face that they think looks more attractive; one half of the body of a cow, pig, or other large animal, used as food; the edge of a boat3.one aspect of a situation, problem, or subject; a part of a persons personality; the funny, serious, etc. side of something is the aspect of it that has that quality4.if you are on someones side, you support them in an argument or a fight5.a part of your family, either your fathers set of relatives or your mothers6.an additional food served with the main food in a meal7.one of two or more groups of people opposing each other; a sports team8.a television channel9.a proud attitude1.a particular area of something such as a building, street, or town; one of the areas that are separated from each other by something such as a border or a river2.any of the edges of a flat shape; an inside surface of a container or room that is not the top or bottom; a flat surface of a solid object such as a cube or pyramid; the left or right part of something; an outside surface of an object or shape that is not its front, back, bottom, or top; the general area of your body from your shoulder down to your waist; the left or right area of your body from your head to your feet; either of the flat surfaces of something thin such as a piece of paper or a coin; the part of a hill that slopes and is between the top and the bottom; someones good or best side is the side of their face that they think looks more attractive; one half of the body of a cow, pig, or other large animal, used as food; the edge of a boat3.one aspect of a situation, problem, or subject; a part of a persons personality; the funny, serious, etc. side of something is the aspect of it that has that quality4.if you are on someones side, you support them in an argument or a fight5.a part of your family, either your fathers set of relatives or your mothers6.an additional food served with the main food in a meal7.one of two or more groups of people opposing each other; a sports team8.a television channel9.a proud attitude

adj.1.not in or on the central part of something2.less important or less central

v.1.to cover the outside walls of a house with siding

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1.While loose monetary policies and availability of easy credit have triggered growth, there has been a flip side to it as well.

2.Dozens of chief executives came to see history being made and to be seen on the right side of it. But Copenhagen was a flop.

3.Finally a woman taking out trash picks up the girl and moves her to the side of the road before her distraught parents arrive.

4.Instead she was holding a small spade and began to dig into the carpet, pushing it away to each side as if making a furrow to sow seeds.

5.KM: I know it's out of character, but it was fun to at least play a little bit with the manic side of her.

6.The water beetle, also known as the 'predacious diving beetle', is often fried with garlic and ginger and sold as a side dish.”,

7.An air outlet of the reaction chamber is arranged at the lower part at the higher side of the bottom surface of the inner line.

8.The application itself can be used as a tool to assist in monitoring your current networks with just a little work on the server side.

9."China is ready to join hands with the Arab side to boost new progress of our cooperation, in a bid to benefit the two peoples, " said Yang.

10.He said the Cambodian-Thai Fang Shibing side from time to time throwing a grenade, but Cambodia is not fight back.