搜尋結果
side
- IPA[sīd]
美式
- a position to the left or right of an object, place, or central point;either of the two halves of an object, surface, or place regarded as divided by an imaginary central line
- support or oppose in a conflict, dispute, or debate;provide with a side or sides; form the side of
verb: side, 3rd person present: sides, gerund or present participle: siding, past tense: sided, past participle: sided
noun: side, plural noun: sides
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- 片語
名詞
- 1. a position to the left or right of an object, place, or central point a town on the other side of the river on either side of the entrance was a garden
- ▪ either of the two halves of an object, surface, or place regarded as divided by an imaginary central line she lay on her side of the bed the left side of the brain 同義詞
- ▪ the right or the left part of a person's or animal's body, especially of the human torso he has been paralyzed on his right side since birth
- ▪ a place or position closely adjacent to someone his wife stood at his side
- ▪ either of the lateral halves of the body of a butchered animal, or an animal prepared for eating a side of beef
- 2. an upright or sloping surface of a structure or object that is not the top or bottom and generally not the front or back a car crashed into the side of the house line the sides of the cake pan
- ▪ each of the flat surfaces of a solid object cubes with a different decoration on each of the six sides
- ▪ either of the two surfaces of something flat and thin, such as paper or cloth comments should not exceed one side of A4 paper the flysheet is silicone protected on both sides 同義詞
- ▪ the amount of writing needed to fill one side of a sheet of paper she told us not to write more than three sides
- ▪ either of the two faces of a record or of the two separate tracks on a length of recording tape the other side of the original 78 is free of any distortion put the tape on and listen to a whole side
- 3. a part or region near the edge and away from the middle of something a minivan was parked at the side of the road cabins on the south side of the clearing 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ each of the lines forming the boundary of a plane rectilinear figure the farm buildings formed three sides of a square
- 4. a person or group opposing another or others in a dispute, contest, or debate the two sides agreed to resume border trade whose side are you on? 同義詞
- ▪ British a sports team there was a mixture of old and young players in their side 同義詞
- ▪ the position, interests, or attitude of one person or group, especially when regarded as being in opposition to another or others Mrs. Burt hasn't kept her side of the bargain the conservationists are on the city's side of the case 同義詞
- 5. a particular aspect of a situation or a person's character her ability to put up with his disagreeable side
- ▪ a person's kinship or line of descent as traced through either their father or mother Richard was of French descent on his mother's side
- 6. subsidiary to or less important than something a side dish of fresh vegetables 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ North American a dish served as subsidiary to the main one sides of German potato salad and red cabbage
- 7. horizontal spinning motion given to a ball.
- ▪ British another term for English
動詞
- 1. support or oppose in a conflict, dispute, or debate he felt that Max had betrayed him by siding with Beatrice
- 2. provide with a side or sides; form the side of the hills that side a long valley