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side S0387500 (sīd)n.1. Mathematics a. A line bounding a plane figure.b. A surface bounding a solid figure.2. a. A surface of an object, especially a surface joining a top and bottom: the four sides of a box.b. A surface of an object that lies on the left or right of that object as viewed from the front or back: From the shore, I watched my friends dive off the side of the boat.c. Either of the two surfaces of a thin, flat object: the front side of a piece of paper.3. a. The part within an object or area to the left or right of the observer or of its vertical axis.b. The left or right half of the trunk of a human or animal body: always sleeps on his side; a side of beef.4. a. The space immediately next to someone: stood at her father's side.b. The space immediately next to something. Often used in combination: courtside; dockside.5. One of two or more contrasted parts or places within an area, identified by its location with respect to a center: the north side of the park.6. An area separated from another area by an intervening feature, such as a line or barrier: on this side of the Atlantic; the district on the other side of the railroad tracks.7. a. One of two or more opposing individuals, groups, teams, or sets of opinions.b. One of the positions maintained in a dispute or debate.8. A distinct aspect: the shy side of his personality.9. Line of descent: my aunt on my mother's side.10. sidesa. An incomplete script that shows the lines and cues of a single performer only.b. An incomplete script that shows only what is to be filmed on a specific day or shoot.11. Chiefly British In billiards, the spin given to a propelled ball by striking it off center.adj.1. Located on a side: a side door.2. From or to one side; oblique: a side view.3. Minor; incidental: a side interest.4. In addition to the main part; supplementary: a side benefit.v. sid·ed, sid·ing, sides v.tr.1. To provide sides or siding for: side a frame house with aluminum.2. To be positioned next to: a couch that is sided by low tables.v.intr. To align oneself in a disagreement: sided with the conservatives in Congress; siding against the bill.Phrasal Verb: side out Sports In volleyball, to gain the right to serve by winning a volley served by the opposing team.Idioms: on the side1. In addition to the main portion: coleslaw on the side.2. In addition to the main occupation or activity: did some consulting work on the side. side by side Next to each other; close together. this side of Informal Verging on; short of: shady deals that were just this side of criminal. [Middle English, from Old English sīde.]side (saɪd) n1. a line or surface that borders anything2. (Mathematics) geometry a. any line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane geometric figureb. another name for face133. either of two parts into which an object, surface, area, etc, can be divided, esp by a line, median, space, etc: the right side and the left side. 4. either of the two surfaces of a flat object: the right and wrong side of the cloth. 5. a surface or part of an object that extends vertically: the side of a cliff. 6. (Anatomy) either half of a human or animal body, esp the area around the waist, as divided by the median plane: I have a pain in my side. 7. the area immediately next to a person or thing: he stood at her side. 8. a district, point, or direction within an area identified by reference to a central point: the south side of the city. 9. the area at the edge of a room, road, etc, as distinguished from the middle10. aspect or part: look on the bright side; his cruel side. 11. one of two or more contesting factions, teams, etc12. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a page in an essay, book, etc13. a position, opinion, etc, held in opposition to another in a dispute14. line of descent: he gets his brains from his mother's side. 15. (Broadcasting) informal a television channel16. (Billiards & Snooker) billiards snooker spin imparted to a ball by striking it off-centre with the cue. US and Canadian equivalent: English 17. slang Brit insolence, arrogance, or pretentiousness: to put on side. 18. on one side set apart from the rest, as provision for emergencies, etc, or to avoid muddling19. on the heavy side tending to be too heavy20. on the side a. apart from or in addition to the main objectb. as a sidelinec. US as a side dishd. bit on the side See bit11121. side by side a. close togetherb. (foll by with) beside or near to22. take sides to support one group, opinion, etc, as against anotheradj23. being on one side; lateral24. from or viewed as if from one side25. directed towards one side26. not main; subordinate or incidental: side door; side road. vb27. (usually foll by: with) to support or associate oneself with a faction, interest, etc28. (Building) (tr) to provide with siding or sides29. (tr; often foll by away or up) dialect Northern English to tidy up or clear (dishes, a table, etc)[Old English sīde; related to sīd wide, Old Norse sītha side, Old High German sīta]side (saɪd) n., adj., v. sid•ed, sid•ing. n. 1. one of the surfaces forming the outside of something, or one of the lines bounding a geometric figure. 2. either of the two broad surfaces of a thin flat object, as a door. 3. one of the lateral surfaces of an object, as opposed to the front, back, top, and bottom. 4. either of the two lateral parts or areas of a thing: the right side and the left side. 5. either lateral half of the body, esp. of the trunk. 6. the dressed, lengthwise half of an animal's body used for food. 7. an aspect; phase: all sides of a problem. 8. region, direction, or position with reference to a central line, space, or point: the east side of a city. 9. a slope, as of a hill. 10. one of two or more contesting teams or groups: Our side won the baseball game. 11. the position, course, or part of a person or group opposing another: I am on your side. 12. line of descent through either parent. 13. the space immediately adjacent: Stand at my side. 14. a side dish, esp. in a restaurant. 15. Usu., sides. pages of a script containing only the lines and cues of a specific role. 16. Billiards. English (def. 5a). 17. Chiefly Brit. affected manner. adj. 18. being at or on one side. 19. coming from or directed toward one side. 20. subordinate; incidental: a side issue. v.i. 21. side with (or against), to support (or oppose), as in an argument or other dispute. Idioms: 1. on the side, in addition to some primary thing. 2. take sides, to support one participant in a dispute rather than another. [before 900; Old English sīde, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon sīde, Old High German sīta, Old Norse sītha] Side either team in a sporting or other competitive contest, 1698.side Past participle: sided Gerund: siding
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I side | you side | he/she/it sides | we side | you side | they side |
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I sided | you sided | he/she/it sided | we sided | you sided | they sided |
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I am siding | you are siding | he/she/it is siding | we are siding | you are siding | they are siding |
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I have sided | you have sided | he/she/it has sided | we have sided | you have sided | they have sided |
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I was siding | you were siding | he/she/it was siding | we were siding | you were siding | they were siding |
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I had sided | you had sided | he/she/it had sided | we had sided | you had sided | they had sided |
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I will side | you will side | he/she/it will side | we will side | you will side | they will side |
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I will have sided | you will have sided | he/she/it will have sided | we will have sided | you will have sided | they will have sided |
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I will be siding | you will be siding | he/she/it will be siding | we will be siding | you will be siding | they will be siding |
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I have been siding | you have been siding | he/she/it has been siding | we have been siding | you have been siding | they have been siding |
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I will have been siding | you will have been siding | he/she/it will have been siding | we will have been siding | you will have been siding | they will have been siding |
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I had been siding | you had been siding | he/she/it had been siding | we had been siding | you had been siding | they had been siding |
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I would side | you would side | he/she/it would side | we would side | you would side | they would side |
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I would have sided | you would have sided | he/she/it would have sided | we would have sided | you would have sided | they would have sided | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | side - a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location; "they always sat on the right side of the church"; "he never left my side"region, part - the extended spatial location of something; "the farming regions of France"; "religions in all parts of the world"; "regions of outer space"bedside - space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person); "the doctor stood at her bedside"blind side - the side on which your vision is limited or obstructeddockside - the region adjacent to a boat dockeast side - the side that is on the easthand - a position given by its location to the side of an object; "objections were voiced on every hand"north side - the side that is on the northshipside - the part of a wharf that is next to a shipsouth side - the side that is on the southwest side - the side that is on the west | | 2. | side - one of two or more contesting groups; "the Confederate side was prepared to attack"game - a contest with rules to determine a winner; "you need four people to play this game"war, warfare - the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; "thousands of people were killed in the war"political science, politics, government - the study of government of states and other political unitssocial unit, unit - an organization regarded as part of a larger social group; "the coach said the offensive unit did a good job"; "after the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit" | | 3. | side - either the left or right half of a body; "he had a pain in his side"animal, animate being, beast, creature, fauna, brute - a living organism characterized by voluntary movementhuman, human being, homo, man - any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriageregion, area - a part of an animal that has a special function or is supplied by a given artery or nerve; "in the abdominal region"torso, trunk, body - the body excluding the head and neck and limbs; "they moved their arms and legs and bodies" | | 4. | side - a surface forming part of the outside of an object; "he examined all sides of the crystal"; "dew dripped from the face of the leaf"facebeam-ends - (nautical) at the ends of the transverse deck beams of a vessel; "on her beam-ends" means heeled over on the side so that the deck is almost verticalbottom, underside, undersurface - the lower side of anythingforepart, front, front end - the side that is forward or prominentlee side, leeward, lee - the side of something that is sheltered from the windwindward - the side of something that is toward the windback end, backside, rear - the side of an object that is opposite its front; "his room was toward the rear of the hotel"surface - the extended two-dimensional outer boundary of a three-dimensional object; "they skimmed over the surface of the water"; "a brush small enough to clean every dental surface"; "the sun has no distinct surface"top side, upper side, upside, top - the highest or uppermost side of anything; "put your books on top of the desk"; "only the top side of the box was painted" | | 5. | side - an extended outer surface of an object; "he turned the box over to examine the bottom side"; "they painted all four sides of the house"beam - the broad side of a ship; "they sighted land on the port beam"broadside - the whole side of a vessel from stem to stern; "the ship was broadside to the dock"edge - a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box"front - the side that is seen or that goes firstlarboard, port - the left side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nosenearside - the side of a vehicle nearest the kerbobverse - the side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or designback, rear - the side that goes last or is not normally seen; "he wrote the date on the back of the photograph"verso, reverse - the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal designsidewall - the side of an automobile tire; "the car had white sidewalls"soffit - the underside of a part of a building (such as an arch or overhang or beam etc.)starboard - the right side of a ship or aircraft to someone who is aboard and facing the bow or nosesurface - the outer boundary of an artifact or a material layer constituting or resembling such a boundary; "there is a special cleaner for these surfaces"; "the cloth had a pattern of red dots on a white surface"upper surface - the side that is uppermost | | 6. | side - an aspect of something (as contrasted with some other implied aspect); "he was on the heavy side"; "he is on the purchasing side of the business"; "it brought out his better side"aspect, facet - a distinct feature or element in a problem; "he studied every facet of the question"downside - a negative aspect of something that is generally positive; "there is a downside even to motherhood"hand - one of two sides of an issue; "on the one hand..., but on the other hand..." | | 7. | side - a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure; "the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side"line - a spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent | | 8. | side - a family line of descent; "he gets his brains from his father's side"blood line, bloodline, ancestry, lineage, pedigree, stemma, line of descent, parentage, blood, origin, descent, stock, line - the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors" | | 9. | side - a lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for foodside of meatcut of meat, cut - a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcassside of beef - dressed half of a beef carcassside of pork - dressed half of a hog carcass | | 10. | side - an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute; "there are two sides to every question"positionopinion, view - a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof; "his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page" | | 11. | side - an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain"incline, slopeacclivity, ascent, climb, upgrade, raise, rise - an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"bank - sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water); "they pulled the canoe up on the bank"; "he sat on the bank of the river and watched the currents"camber, cant, bank - a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal forcecanyonside - the steeply sloping side of a canyoncoast - a slope down which sleds may coast; "when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course"declivity, downslope, declination, declension, fall, decline, descent - a downward slope or bendescarpment, scarp - a long steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge; usually formed by erosiongeological formation, formation - (geology) the geological features of the earthhillside - the side or slope of a hillmountainside, versant - the side or slope of a mountain; "conifer forests cover the eastern versant"natural elevation, elevation - a raised or elevated geological formationpiedmont - a gentle slope leading from the base of a mountain to a region of flat landski slope - a snow-covered slope for skiing | | 12. | side - (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twistEnglishathletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competitionspin - a swift whirling motion (usually of a missile) | Verb | 1. | side - take sides for or against; "Who are you widing with?"; "I"m siding against the current candidate"array, align - align oneself with a group or a way of thinkingroot for, pull - take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for; "We all rooted for the home team"; "I'm pulling for the underdog"; "Are you siding with the defender of the title?" | Adj. | 1. | side - located on a side; "side fences"; "the side porch"bottom - situated at the bottom or lowest position; "the bottom drawer"top - situated at the top or highest position; 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sidenoun1. border, margin, boundary, verge, flank, rim, perimeter, periphery, extremity, edge Park at the side of the road. border centre, heart, middle, core2. face, surface, plane, facet The copier only copies onto one side of the paper.3. half, part the right side of your face4. district, area, region, quarter, sector, neighbourhood, vicinity, locality, locale, neck of the woods (informal) He lives on the south side of Edinburgh.5. party, camp, faction, cause Both sides appealed for a new ceasefire.6. point of view, viewpoint, position, opinion, angle, slant, way of thinking, standpoint those with the ability to see all sides of a question7. team, squad, crew, line-up Italy were the better side.8. aspect, feature, angle, facet He is in charge of the civilian side of the UN mission.adjective1. subordinate, minor, secondary, subsidiary, lesser, marginal, irrelevant, indirect, peripheral, incidental, ancillary, extraneous, non-essential The refugees were treated as a side issue. subordinate main, middle, central, key, essential, primary, principal, fundamental, focalside by side shoulder to shoulder, abreast, alongside each other, cheek by jowl We're usually working side by side with the men.side with someone support, back, champion, agree with, stand up for, second, prefer, favour, defend, team up with (informal), go along with, befriend, join with, sympathize with, be loyal to, take the part of, associate yourself with, ally yourself with They side with the forces of evil.Related words adjective lateralProverbs "There are two sides to every question"sidenoun1. One of two or more contrasted parts or places identified by its location with respect to a center:flank, hand.2. One of two or more opposing opinions, actions, or attitudes, as in a disagreement:part.3. The particular angle from which something is considered:angle, aspect, facet, frame of reference, hand, light, phase, regard, respect.verbTo furnish with a covering of a different material:clad, cover, face, sheathe, skin.phrasal verb side withTo aid the cause of by approving or favoring:advocate, back, champion, endorse, get behind, plump for, recommend, stand behind, stand by, support, uphold.Idioms: align oneself with, go to bat for, take the part of.Translationsside (said) noun1. (the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line. He walked round the side of the field; He lives on the same side of the street as me. 邊 边2. a surface of something. A cube has six sides. 面 面3. one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back. There is a label on the side of the box. 側面 侧面4. either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc. Don't waste paper – write on both sides! 正或反面 正或反面5. the right or left part of the body. I've got a pain in my side. 身體左或右側 身体的侧身6. a part or division of a town etc. He lives on the north side of the town. 城區 城区7. a slope (of a hill). a mountain-side. 山坡 山坡8. a point of view; an aspect. We must look at all sides of the problem. 方面 方面9. a party, team etc which is opposing another. Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning? (比賽)其中一方 (比赛中的)一方或队 adjective additional, but less important. a side issue. 次要的 次要的-side (the ground etc beside) the edge of something. He walked along the dockside/quayside; a roadside café. 在…邊 (路等)旁、侧 -sided having (a certain number or type of) sides. a four-sided figure. 有...類型邊(或面)的,有...個邊(或面)的 几面(边)的 ˈsidelong adjective, adverb from or to the side; not directly. a sidelong glance; He glanced sidelong. 從旁邊的,往旁邊的,間接的 横向的,向旁的,侧面的,间接的,斜的 ˈsideways adjective, adverb to or towards one side. He moved sideways; a sideways movement. 斜向一邊的(地) ,向旁邊 斜向一边的(地) ˈsideburns noun plural the usually short hair grown on the side of a man's face in front of the ears. 鬢腳,落腮鬍 鬓脚,连鬓胡子 side effect an additional (often bad) effect of a drug etc. These pills have unpleasant side effects. 藥物(不良的)副作用 (药的)副作用 ˈsidelight noun a light fixed to the side, or at the side of the front or back, of a car, boat etc. He switched his sidelights on when it began to get dark. 側燈 侧灯ˈsideline noun1. a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity. He runs a mail-order business as a sideline. 副業,兼職 副业,兼职 2. the line marking one of the long edges of a football pitch etc. 球場邊線 球场边线ˈsidelines noun plural the position or point of view of a person not actually taking part in a sport, argument etc. He threw in the occasional suggestion from the sidelines. 局外人的觀點 局外人的观点side road a small, minor road. 小路 小道ˈsidestep – past tense, past participle ˈsidestepped – verb1. to step to one side. He sidestepped as his attacker tried to grab him. 閃避到一邊 横跨一步躲闪2. to avoid. to sidestep a problem. 迴避 回避ˈside-street noun a small, minor street. The man ran down a side-street and disappeared. 小巷 小巷ˈsidetrack verb to turn (a person) aside from what he was about to do. I intended to write letters this evening, but was sidetracked into going to the pictures instead. 使(某人)轉變話題或轉移目標 使改变主意,使转移目标 ˈsidewalk noun (American) a pavement or footpath. (美)人行道 人行道from all sides from every direction. People were running towards him from all sides. 從四面八方 从四面八方on all sides all around. With enemies on all sides, we were trapped. 到處 到处,在各方面 side by side beside one another; close together. They walked along the street side by side. 肩並肩地 肩并肩地side with to give support to in an argument etc. Don't side with him against us! 偏袒某人 支持某人take sides to choose to support a particular opinion, group etc against another. Everybody in the office took sides in the dispute. 選邊支持 袒护某人side → 侧zhCN, 方zhCN, 边zhCN- With the milk on the side (US)
With the milk separate (UK) → 单独要一份牛奶
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side n. a side of a record (recording). (Refers to older vinyl recording.) Let’s cruise over to Sam’s pad and hear some sides. See:- a bit on the side
- a lick with the rough side of the tongue
- a short back and sides
- a thorn in someone's side
- a thorn in your side
- a/one side of the picture
- a/one side of the story
- a/one side of the story/picture
- as a side note
- bat for both sides
- bat for the other side
- be (a bit) on the expensive side
- be (a bit) on the heavy side
- be (a bit) on the large side
- be (on) the right side of (an age)
- be (on) the wrong side of (an age)
- be a thorn in (someone's) side
- be a thorn in your flesh/side
- be different sides of the same coin
- be laughing on the other side of (one's) face
- be laughing on the other side of your face
- be laughing out of the other side of (one's) mouth
- be on (one's) side
- be on somebody's side
- be on the (something) side
- be on the cold, small, etc. side
- be on the right/wrong side of 40, 50, etc.
- be on the side of the angels
- be opposite sides of the same coin
- be speaking out of both sides of (one's) mouth
- be talking out of both sides of (one's) mouth
- be two sides of the same coin
- bit on the side
- blind side
- blind spot
- born on the wrong side of the blanket
- bread always falls on the buttered side
- bright side
- butter (one's) bread on both sides
- can’t hit the broad side of a barn
- can’t hit the side of a barn
- can't hit the (broad) side of a barn
- can't hit the broad side of a barn
- can't hit the side of a barn
- change sides
- choose sides
- choose up sides
- colder than the shady side of a banker's heart
- come down on
- come down on the side of (someone or something)
- come down/out on the side of somebody/something
- come out on the side of (someone or something)
- couldn't hit the side of a barn
- cross over
- dark side of
- different sides of the same coin
- different sides of the same shield
- draw (one) to one side
- err on the right side
- err on the side of
- err on the side of (something)
- err on the side of caution
- err on the side of something
- flip side
- from all sides
- from side to side
- from the wrong side of the tracks
- from/on all sides
- from/on the wrong side of the tracks
- get on (one's) good side
- get on (someone's) bad side
- get on (someone's) good side
- get on someone's good side
- get on the bad side of (someone)
- get on the good side of (someone)
- get on the wrong side of (someone)
- get on the wrong side of the law
- get out of bed on the wrong side
- get out of bed the wrong side
- get up on the wrong side of (the) bed
- get up on the wrong side of bed
- get/keep on the right/wrong side of somebody
- give (someone) the rough side of (one's) tongue
- give someone the rough side of your tongue
- got up on the wrong side of bed
- grass is always greener (on the other side of the fence), the
- grass is always greener on the other side, the
- have (one's) bread buttered on both sides
- have (someone or something) on (one's) side
- have something on your side
- have time on (one's) side
- have your bread buttered on both sides
- hindside first
- hit the (broad) side of a barn
- hit the side of a barn
- in good with, be
- in stitches
- keep (up) (one's) side of the bargain
- keep on the good side of (someone)
- keep on the left side
- keep on the right side
- keep on the right side of
- keep on the right side of (someone)
- know on which side your bread is buttered
- know what/which side of the bread is buttered (on), to
- know which side (one's) bread is buttered (on)
- know which side bread is buttered on
- know which side of (one's) bread is buttered
- know which side of one's bread is buttered
- know which side your bread is buttered
- laugh on the other side of (one's) face
- laugh on the other side of (one's) mouth
- laugh on the other side of your face
- laugh out (of) the other side of (one's) face
- laugh out (of) the other side of (one's) mouth
- laugh out of the other side of face and laugh out of the other ...
- laugh out of the other side of mouth
- laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
- laugh out of the other side of your face/mouth, you'll/to
- leave (something) on one side
- leave (something) to one side
- leave/put something on/to one side
- let someone down
- let the side down
- live up to end of the bargain
- look on the bright side
- look on the sunny side (of life/things)
- motion to one side
- my, her, the other, the same, etc. side of the fence
- not leave (one's) side
- not leave somebody's side
- off to one side
- off to the side
- on (one's) good side
- on (one's) right side
- on (one's) side
- on (someone's) wrong side
- on a side note
- on all sides
- on opposite sides of the barricade(s)
- on side
- on someone's side
- on the bright side
- on the credit side
- on the credit side (of the ledger)
- on the downside
- on the flip side
- on the good side of
- on the good side of (someone)
- on the plus side
- on the safe side
- on the shady side of
- on the side
- on the side of the angels
- on the side of the angels, to be
- on the something side
- on the upside
- on the wrong side of
- on the wrong side of (someone)
- on the wrong side of history
- on the wrong side of the blanket
- on the wrong side of the law
- on the wrong side of the tracks
- on your side
- one side
- opposite sides of the same coin
- other side of the coin
- other side of the coin, the
- other side of the tracks
- out(side) (of) (someone's) wheelhouse
- out(side) of wedlock
- pass by on the other side
- picture (someone or something) in(side) (of) (something)
- play both sides against the middle
- play each side against the other
- play one side against the other
- put (something) on one side
- put (something) to one side
- right side of the tracks
- right side up
- right side, on someone's
- right-side out
- right-side up
- seamy side
- seamy side of life
- seamy side, the
- see both sides
- see both sides (of something)
- see the funny side (of something)
- see the funny side of something
- short back and sides
- side
- side against
- side against (one)
- side by side
- side effect
- side hustle
- side issue
- side of the fence
- side of the tracks
- side street
- side wall
- side with
- side with (someone or something)
- side-eye
- speak out of both sides of (one's) mouth
- speak out of both sides of your mouth
- split (one's) sides
- split one's sides
- split one's sides, to
- split sides
- split your sides
- stay on the good side of (someone)
- stay on the right side of (someone)
- sunny side
- sunny side up
- sunny-side up
- sway (from) side to side
- sway from side to side
- take (one) to one side
- take (one's) side
- take a walk on the wild side
- take aside
- take sides
- take sides against
- take sides against (someone or something)
- take to one side
- take/draw somebody to one side
- talk out of both sides of (one's) mouth
- the bright side
- the dark side of (someone or something)
- the far side
- the flip side (of something)
- the flip side of something
- the grass is always greener
- the grass is always greener (on the other side)
- The grass is always greener on the other side
- the grass is greener on the other side
- the other side
- the other side of the coin
- the other side of the tracks
- the right side of the tracks
- the rough side of (one's) tongue
- the seamy side
- the seamy/seamier side (of something)
- the sunny side
- the sunny side of (an age)
- the wrong side of (someone)
- the wrong side of the bed
- the wrong side of the tracks
- There are two sides to every question
- this side of
- this side of (something)
- this side of the black stump
- this side of the grave
- this side of...
- thorn in (one's) side
- thorn in one's flesh
- thorn in side
- thorn in the flesh/one's side, a
- time is on (one's) side
- time is on somebody's side
- to be on the safe side
- two sides of a shield
- two sides of the same coin
- two sides of the same shield
- up one side and down the other
- wake up on the wrong side of (the) bed
- walk on the wild side
- want (one's) bread buttered on both sides
- want your bread buttered on both sides
- work both sides of the street
- wrong side of someone
- wrong side of the blanket
- wrong side of the blanket, born on the
- wrong side of the tracks
- wrong side of the tracks, the
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side1. Geometrya. any line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane geometric figure b. another name for face2. either half of a human or animal body, esp the area around the waist, as divided by the median plane 3. Billiards snooker spin imparted to a ball by striking it off-centre with the cue side[sīd] (mathematics) One of the line segments that bound a polygon. One of the two rays that extend from the vertex of an angle. lee sideThe side of a mountain or an island away from the direction from which wind is blowing. On the water, from the observer's viewpoint, the lee is the direction to which the wind is blowing. Also called the leeward (pronounced “loo-ard”) side.side
side (sīd), One of the two lateral margins or surfaces of a body, midway between the front and back. [A.S. sīde] side adjective Lateral, peripheral. noun A lateral face or border.side An attachment to the front of a spectacle frame passing towards or over the ear for the purpose of holding the frame in position. Syn. temple. See spectacle frame markings; spectacles; library temple. curl side The end of the side of a spectacle frame that lies along the greater part of the groove behind the ear. It contributes to the stability of the frame and it is particularly useful to children and to people engaged in sports. Syn. earpiece.Patient discussion about sideQ. Do they have any side effects? what are the benefit of drugs like Divalproex and Carbamazepine over lithium for acute mania patients? Do they have any side effects?A. It’s a good drug for acute mania patients, but has not been found to be effective in patients with depression. Patients who did not not respond to lithium are benefitted by this. The side effects are weight gain and sedation, as well as multiple drug-drug interactions. Q. Does it carry any side effects? I am pregnant and in my second trimester. I am having flu infections. I am prescribed with Sudafed. Does it carry any side effects?A. sudafed is a symptomatical medication. and you can pass the flu without it. in it's instruction its recommended not to use it in pregnancy. so why use it? it's not like it's a life thretening situation and you can't survive without it. it's not worth the risk for the fetus if you ask me. Q. my sides hurt sometimes it feels like someone is pulling on my nuts usually in morning A. Your question is very interesting, but the answer depends on many other details such as how old are you? Do you have pain in any other place? Are there any changes on the skin? Do you have any other disease? Is the pain aggravated when you cough? etc. Mean while you can read a little more here (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003160.htm)
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side Related to side: side step, Side dishesSynonyms for sidenoun borderSynonyms- border
- margin
- boundary
- verge
- flank
- rim
- perimeter
- periphery
- extremity
- edge
Antonymsnoun faceSynonymsnoun halfSynonymsnoun districtSynonyms- district
- area
- region
- quarter
- sector
- neighbourhood
- vicinity
- locality
- locale
- neck of the woods
noun partySynonymsnoun point of viewSynonyms- point of view
- viewpoint
- position
- opinion
- angle
- slant
- way of thinking
- standpoint
noun teamSynonymsnoun aspectSynonymsadj subordinateSynonyms- subordinate
- minor
- secondary
- subsidiary
- lesser
- marginal
- irrelevant
- indirect
- peripheral
- incidental
- ancillary
- extraneous
- non-essential
Antonyms- main
- middle
- central
- key
- essential
- primary
- principal
- fundamental
- focal
phrase side by sideSynonyms- shoulder to shoulder
- abreast
- alongside each other
- cheek by jowl
phrase side with someoneSynonyms- support
- back
- champion
- agree with
- stand up for
- second
- prefer
- favour
- defend
- team up with
- go along with
- befriend
- join with
- sympathize with
- be loyal to
- take the part of
- associate yourself with
- ally yourself with
Synonyms for sidenoun one of two or more contrasted parts or places identified by its location with respect to a centerSynonymsnoun one of two or more opposing opinions, actions, or attitudes, as in a disagreementSynonymsnoun the particular angle from which something is consideredSynonyms- angle
- aspect
- facet
- frame of reference
- hand
- light
- phase
- regard
- respect
verb to furnish with a covering of a different materialSynonymsphrase side with: to aid the cause of by approving or favoringSynonyms- advocate
- back
- champion
- endorse
- get behind
- plump for
- recommend
- stand behind
- stand by
- support
- uphold
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