side 意味
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日サイド, 側
EN Side 



- 名詞 (Noun)PLsidesSUF-side
- A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape.
- A square has four sides.
- A flat surface of a three-dimensional object; a face.
- A cube has six sides.
- One half (left or right, top or bottom, front or back, etc.) of something or someone.
- Which side of the tray shall I put it on? The patient was bleeding on the right side.
- A region in a specified position with respect to something.
- Meet me on the north side of the monument.
- One surface of a sheet of paper (used instead of "page", which can mean one or both surfaces.).
- John wrote 15 sides for his essay!
- One possible aspect of a concept, person or thing.
- Look on the bright side.
- One set of competitors in a game.
- Which side has kick-off?
- (Britain, Australia, Ireland) A sports team.
- Newly promoted, they were top of the First Division and unbeaten when they took on a Manchester United side that had been revitalized by a new manager, [ …] .
- A group having a particular allegiance in a conflict or competition.
- In the second world war, the Italians were on the side of the Germans.
- (sports, billiards, snooker, pool) Sidespin; english.
- He had to put a bit of side on to hit the pink ball.
- (Britain, Australia, Ireland, dated) A television channel, usually as opposed to the one currently being watched (from when there were only two channels).
- I just want to see what's on the other side — James said there was a good film on tonight.
- (US, colloquial) A dish that accompanies the main course; a side dish.
- Do you want a side of cole-slaw with that?
- A line of descent traced through one parent as distinguished from that traced through another.
- A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGsidesPRsidingPT, PPsided
- (intransitive) To ally oneself, be in an alliance, usually with "with" or rarely "in with".
- Which will you side with, good or evil?
- To lean on one side.
- (transitive, obsolete) To be or stand at the side of; to be on the side toward.
- (transitive, obsolete) To suit; to pair; to match.
- (transitive, shipbuilding) To work (a timber or rib) to a certain thickness by trimming the sides.
- (transitive) To furnish with a siding.
- to side a house
- (intransitive) To ally oneself, be in an alliance, usually with "with" or rarely "in with".
- 形容詞 (Adjective)COMmore sideSUPmost side
- 副詞 (Adverb)COMmore sideSUPmost side
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- Boudewijn Zenden hit the post from 25 yards for the home side before Jody Craddock volleyed Wolves ahead from 10 yards against his former club.
- My faither had strucken at it, when the mad animal plunged its horns into the side o' the mare, and he fell to the ground.
- There are also a dizzying array of panchan, great side dishes; sesame-flavored boiled potatoes; kimchi; seaweed salad with cucumber and carrots; and tiny dried fish.
- 文の終わに使われる
- The heavy rains threatened to surpass the capabilities of the levee, endangering the town on the other side.
- Save for a rusty, seatless swing set, the Brinket-Hibbard Playlot resembles many vacant lots pockmarking Detroit's hardscrabble east side.
- He turned the glass round and examined the other side.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of side in English Dictionary
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