side
side 英 [saɪd] 美 [saɪd]
n. 方面;侧面;旁边 v. 支持
进行时:siding 过去式:sided 过去分词:sided 第三人称单数:sides 名词复数:sides
- A side is a physical position to the left or the right of an object or person. It’s also another kind of position—like if you take your brother’s side in an argument, you say he’s right. Even if he’s not.
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- n. 方面;侧面;旁边
- v. 支持
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1. the upper side of the box is red
盒子的上部是红色的
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2. All of you side against me?
你们全都反对我吗?
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3. the right side of the brain
脑的右半部
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4. She was on the far side of the room.
她在房间的那一边。
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5. He crossed the bridge to the other side of the river.
他过桥到了河对岸。
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6. She tilted her head to one side.
她把头歪到一边。
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7. a side door, a side entrance, a side window
侧门;侧边入口;侧窗
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8. She sat on the side of the bed.
她坐在床边。
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9. She has a pain down her right side.
她身子右边疼。
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10. Keep close to my side.
紧挨着我,别走开。
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11. Write on one side of the paper only.
只在纸的一面写。
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12. We heard both sides of the argument.
我们听过了辩论双方的意见。
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13. I'll take care of that side of things.
那方面的事情由我来处理。
- side (adj.) late 14c., from side (n.).
- side (n.) Old English side "flanks of a person, the long part or aspect of anything," from Proto-Germanic *sithon (source also of Old Saxon sida, Old Norse siða, Danish side, Swedish sida, Middle Dutch side, Dutch zidje, Old High German sita, German Seite), from adjective *sithas "long" (source of Old English sid "long, broad, spacious," Old Norse siðr "long, hanging down"), from PIE root *se- "long, late" (see soiree).
- side (v.) late 15c., "to cut into sides" (of meat), from side (n.). Meaning "to support one of the parties in a discussion, dispute, etc.," is first attested 1590s, from side (n.) in the figurative sense; earlier to hold sides (late 15c.). Related: Sided; siding.
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