sides的意思和读音

sidesside

side

: [saɪd] : [saɪd]

n.;()

v.…;

adj.

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

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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

1. Thickness Sides Angle ...

2.rret armor)(front)、sides)、(rear)

5. ... Max.Parents, 0 Sides Chaos,

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1."It is an investment, " he said, as he stretched his arms the width of the room, laying his palms flat on opposite sides of the wall.:“。”

2.Web page printing has usually been a hit or miss affair and large pages can be cut off at the bottom or the sides.

3.Management experts said the dismissal of chief executives is usually a more stately process, involving lawyers on all sides.

4.There will now be a full hearing in a week's time when the arguments will be laid out on both sides.

5.Both sides of what he calls "Japan's nuclear power mafia" are motivated by a desire to defend atomic power from its critics.”,使

6.Once the professional negotiators who work for both sides have agreed on a sum, the money is usually dropped from a light aircraft.

7.One dead photographer does not do much for the cause he cares about, even if he did feel compelled to weigh in and take sides.便

8.Unfortunately, popularity was one of the weaker sides of Olympic archery.

9.Stylist: If you're going to cut the top that short, then might I suggest that you fade the sides a little shorter as well?

10.The purchase landed it a windfall profit and a leading position in fixed-income trading on both sides of the Atlantic.使西