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side
Side tarimas:
/said/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Mathematics A line bounding a plane figure.
- noun: Mathematics A surface bounding a solid figure.
- noun: A surface of an object, especially a surface joining a top and bottom: the four sides of a box.
- noun: A surface of an object that extends more or less perpendicularly from an observer standing in front: the side of the ship.
- noun: Either of the two surfaces of a flat object: the front side of a piece of paper; the two sides of a record.
- noun: The part within an object or area to the left or right of the observer or of its vertical axis.
- noun: The left or right half of the trunk of a human or animal body: always sleeps on his side; a side of beef.
- noun: The space immediately next to someone: stood at her father's side.
- noun: The space immediately next to something. Often used in combination: courtside; dockside.
- noun: 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.
- noun: 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.
- noun: One of two or more opposing individuals, groups, teams, or sets of opinions.
- noun: One of the positions maintained in a dispute or debate. See Synonyms at
phase . - noun: A distinct aspect: the shy side of his personality.
- noun: Line of descent: my aunt on my mother's side.
- noun: An incomplete script that shows the lines and cues of a single performer only. Often used in the plural.
- noun: Chiefly British Affected superiority; arrogance.
- adjective: Located on a side: a side door.
- adjective: From or to one side; oblique: a side view.
- adjective: Minor; incidental: a side interest.
- adjective: In addition to the main part; supplementary: a side benefit.
- verb-transitive: To provide sides or siding for: side a frame house with aluminum.
- verb-transitive: To be positioned next to: a couch that is sided by low tables.
- verb-transitive: To be in agreement with; support.
- verb-intransitive: To align oneself in a disagreement: sided with the conservatives in Congress; siding against the bill.
- idiom: on the side In addition to the main portion: coleslaw on the side.
- idiom: on the side In addition to the main occupation or activity: did some consulting work on the side.
- idiom: side by side Next to each other; close together.
- idiom: this side of Informal Verging on; short of: shady deals that were just this side of criminal.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- blank sidesilpnoji pusė
- blind side silpnoji vieta (žmogaus)
- side by side greta
- on the side amer. papildomai
- beje
- on the wrong side of forty per keturiadešimt metų (apie žmogaus amžių)
- kraštas
- (kalno) šlaitas
- prisijungt
- pusė
- šonas