释义 |
'sides, prep. and adv. Now dial. and colloq.|saɪdz| [aphetic f. besides.] Besides; moreover.
1579E. Hake News out of Powles Churchyd. D iij, All this theyle haue, and else much more, sydes Marchpane and greene Cheese. 1839–in Eng. Dial. Dict. 1901F. Hume Golden Wang-ho i, 'Sides, they'll want to―. 1918C. Mackenzie Sylvia Scarlett ii. iv. 331, I didn't seem to want them no more. 'Sides, I've got seven already. 1936M. Mitchell Gone with Wind v. 79 It's too late den. Dey's already mahied [sc. married]. 'Sides, gempmums specs dey wives ter have sense. 1968J. Wheeler Smith in W. King Black Short Story Anthol. (1972) 37 ‘He didn't hurt you none, did he?’ ‘No, he didn't bother me, sides looking mean.’ 1975‘J. Lymington’ Spider in Bath i. 11 It's not like that. Sides, the job helps his pension. |