词汇 | side |
释义 | side (adjective) side (verb) side (noun) side 43 ENTRIES FOUND: side (noun) side (adjective) side (verb) side (noun) side-by-side (adjective) sided (adjective) side-view mirror (noun) side effect (noun) side road (noun) side street (noun) side table (noun) blind side (noun) double-sided (adjective) flip side (noun) one-sided (adjective) sunny-side up (adjective) supply-side economics (noun) bed (noun) bread (noun) bright (adjective) butter (verb) choose (verb) coin (noun) credit (noun) debit (noun) err (verb) face (noun) fence (noun) get (verb) grass (noun) know (verb) laugh (verb) minus (adjective) opposite (adjective) plus (adjective) same (adjective) split (verb) take (verb) thorn (noun) time (noun) track (noun) two (noun) wrong (adjective) 1 side /ˈsaɪd/ noun plural sides 1 side /ˈsaɪd/ noun plural sides Learner's definition of SIDE 1 [count] : a place, space, or direction that is away from or beyond the center of something(相对中间而言的)边,侧面 The army was attacked from all sides.军队遭到四面围攻。 the right-hand side of the street街道的右边 the opposite side of the room房间的另一侧 Move over. This is my side of the bed.躺过去点,床这边是我睡的。 — often used with on or to常与on或to连用 You have some dirt on the side of your face.你这边脸上有点灰。 The car was hit on the driver's side.车的驾驶室这侧被撞了。 They live on the other side of town.他们住在城市的另一边。 The cabins are on the east side of the lake.小屋在湖的东边。 Guards stood on either side of the gate.卫兵分站在大门的两侧。 The army was surrounded on every side.军队四面都被包围了。 He sat on the side [=edge] of the bed.他坐在床边。 The statue is leaning to the side.雕像向一边倾斜。 The dog tilted its head to one side.那只狗把头斜向一边。 Pull over to the side of the road.把车停到路边。 2 [count] a : an outer surface or part of something(表面)一面,一侧 The box says, “THIS SIDE UP.”箱子上写着“此面朝上”。 — often + of the dark side of the moon月球的暗面 You should season both sides of the steak before you grill it.煎牛排之前你应该把肉的两面都涂上调味汁。 b : one of the surfaces of an object that is not the front, back, top, or bottom(物体的)侧面 — often + of Nutritional information can be found on the side of the box.营养信息可以在盒子的侧面找到。 Red cloth decorated the front and sides of the platform.讲台的正面和侧面装饰着红布。 The side of the car was badly dented.这辆车的侧面凹陷得很厉害。 c : one of the two surfaces of a thin object(薄片物体两面中的)一面 Flip the record over and play the other side.把唱片翻过来,播放另一面。 — often + of She wrote on both sides of the paper.她在纸的两面都写了字。 Look on the back side of the note.看纸条的背面。 3 [count] : a line that forms part of a geometric shape(几何图形的)边 A square has four sides.正方形有四条边。 : a surface that forms part of a geometric object(几何物体的)面 A cube has six sides.立方体有六个面。 4 [count] : one of the slopes of a hill or mountain(山)坡 — often + of the steep side of the hill山的陡坡 They built a house on the side of a mountain.他们在山坡上建了一座房子。 — see also hillside, mountainside 5 [count] a : the right or left part of your body(身体的)左侧,右侧 She likes to sleep on her right side.她喜欢转向右侧睡。 : the right or left part of your body from your shoulder to your hip(肩膀至臀部的)身体的侧边 I have a pain in my left side.我身体左侧疼。 We laughed so much that our sides hurt.我们笑得身体两侧疼。 b : the place directly to the right or left of someone(某人左方或右方的)一边,一侧 — usually singular通常用单数 I stood at/by her side as she spoke to reporters.她同记者说话时,我站在她的旁边。 I was standing on her left side.我站在她的左侧。 She set/put the book to the/one side and looked out the window.她把书放在一边,向窗外望去。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 His wife stood at/by his side [=remained loyal to him] throughout the scandal.丑闻期间妻子始终站在他这一边。 Promise me that you will not leave my side. [=abandon me]答应我,你不会离开我。 — see also blind side 6 [count] : one of two or more opinions, positions, etc., that disagree with each other一方的意见(或态度、立场) He listened to both sides of the argument.他听了辩论双方的发言。 My side [=version] of the story is different from his.我的说法和他的不一样。 She has since changed sides on that issue.她后来在那件事情上改变了立场。 You are both my friends, so I don't want to choose/pick/take sides. [=support one person and not the other]你们俩都是我的朋友,所以我不想选边站。 Are you on my side or his? [=do you support me or him?]你支持我还是他? Whose side are you on, anyway?你到底站在哪一边? People on both sides of the dispute [=people who support one position and people who support the other position] agree that changes are necessary.争议的双方都同意,改变是必要的。 — see also on your side (below) 7 [count] : one of the two or more people or groups that are involved in an argument, war, etc.(争论、战争等的)一方,一派 All sides agreed on the treaty.各方就条约内容达成一致。 Each side accuses the other of delaying progress.双方都指责对方拖延进度。 8 [count] a : a sports team运动队 There are 11 players on each side.双方球队各有11名球员。 Our side won the game.我们队赢得了比赛。 (Brit) a football side足球队 We need to choose/pick sides [=to decide which players will be on each team] before we start playing.我们在开始比赛前要挑选手。 b baseball : the players on a team who bat in an inning击球方 — usually singular通常用单数 The pitcher struck out the side [=struck out three batters] in the first inning.投手在第一局就使击球方三人全部出局。 9 a [count] : a particular part or feature of something that is opposite to or different from another part or feature(事物的)方面,情况 There are good/positive and bad/negative sides to owning your own business.自己创业,既有好的一面也有坏的一面。 — often + of He's learning about the sales side of the business.他在了解企业的销售情况。 She kept her side of the bargain/deal. [=she did what she agreed to do]她遵守了协议。 — see also downside, flip side, upside b — used in phrases like on the large side, on the heavy side, etc., to describe someone or something as somewhat heavy, large, etc.(某人或某物)有点大,有点重,有点… She has always been a little on the heavy side. [=has always been somewhat heavy]她的体重一直有点重。 These pants are on the tight side. [=are a little tight]这条裤子有点紧。 The sauce is a bit on the spicy side. [=is a bit spicy]调味汁有点辣。 Your boyfriend is on the young side for you, isn't he?对你来说,你的男朋友年纪偏小,是吧? 10 [count] a : a part of someone's personality that is opposite or different from another part(性格的)一面 I have never seen this side of you before.我以前从没见过你性格的这一面。 He is in touch with his feminine side.他意识到他性格中柔弱的一面。 b — used in phrases like be/get on someone's good/bad side and be/get on the right/wrong side of someone to talk about doing things that cause someone to like you or dislike you使某人高兴/反感 Trust me. You don't want to get on his bad side. [=you don't want to make him annoyed or angry]相信我。你可不想惹恼他吧。 She tries to keep/stay on her boss's good side by finishing all of her work on time.她按时完成所有的工作,尽力让老板高兴。 If you get on the wrong side of him [=if you make him annoyed or angry] he can be very mean.你要是惹烦他的话,他会很刻薄的。 11 [count] : the ancestors or relatives of your mother or your father母系;父系;家系 She gets her red hair from her mother's side.她继承了母系家族的红头发。 Both sides of his family are Irish.他父母的祖先都是爱尔兰人。 my grandfather on my father's side [=my father's father]我的祖父 12 [count] US : a small amount of food that is ordered in addition to the main meal配菜 — often + of I ordered a side of fries with my hamburger.我点了汉堡包,外加薯条作为配菜。 13 [count] : one of the two halves of an animal that is eaten as food一扇(肉) — usually + of a side of bacon/pork/beef一扇熏肉/猪肉/牛肉 14 [count] chiefly British : a page of writing on one side of a piece of paper页面 I wrote two sides in response to the question.我回答问题写了两面纸。 15 [count] British, informal + old-fashioned : a television channel电视频道 — usually singular通常用单数 What's on the other side?另一个频道在播什么? a thorn in the/your side — see thorn err on the side of — see err (from) side to side : moving to the left and then to the right左右(移动) She shook her head from side to side in disagreement.她摇头不同意。 waving the flags from side to side来回挥动着旗子 He moved side to side on the tennis court.他在网球场上左右移动。 let the side down British : to disappoint your family, friends, etc., by failing to do what is needed or expected使人失望 I feel like I really let the side down. [=let everyone down]我觉得我真让大家失望了。 on side British : included among the group of people who support a particular goal, project, etc.团结 We need to keep everyone on side. [=on board]我们要把大家都团结起来。 on the bright side — see bright on the credit side — see 1credit on the debit side — see 1debit on the right/wrong side of 30, 40, 50 (etc.) informal : younger/older than 30, 40, 50 (etc.)不到/超过30、40、50岁(等) She's still on the right side of 40. [=younger than 40]她现在还不到40岁。 on the side 1 a : in addition to the main item in a meal作为配菜 We were served salmon with rice and grilled vegetables on the side.我们吃了三文鱼,还有米饭和烤蔬菜作为配菜。 b : served next to something rather than on top of it配在旁边 For my salad, I'd like Italian dressing on the side.我的沙拉要配意式调料。 2 : in addition to your main job作为副业;作为兼职 She sells insurance on the side.她卖保险作为副业。 3 : as part of a secret romantic relationship that is outside of your marriage or main romantic relationship有婚外情;有外遇 a married man with a girlfriend on the side一个有婚外情的已婚男人 She had a fiancé but was seeing another man on the side.她有未婚夫,但暗中在和另一个男人约会。 on the wrong/right side of the law — used to say that someone is or is not living the life of a criminal触犯/遵守法律 He has been on the wrong side of the law since he stole a car at the age of 17.他17岁时偷了一辆车,从此走上了犯罪道路。 Now that she's out of prison she's trying to stay on the right side of the law. [=trying not to get into trouble with the police]既然她出狱了,她就尽力守法。 on your side : as an advantage有优势 He is not a very tall basketball player, but he does have quickness on his side.他不是一个高个子的篮球运动员,但是有速度优势。 : helping you to succeed有助成功的 Luck seems to be on your side tonight.看来今晚幸运眷顾你这边。 Time is on our side. [=we have a lot of time to do what we need to do]我们有充足的时间。 — see also 1side 6 (above) side by side 1 : next to each other and facing in the same direction肩并肩;并排 We walked side by side down the hallway.我们并排沿着走廊走去。 They stood side by side at the altar.他们并排站在祭坛上。 2 : together or very close to each other一起;紧密地 The tribes have lived peacefully side by side for many years.这些部落多年来一直和平地生活在一起。 People worked side by side to rescue the trapped coal miners.人们紧密合作,营救被困的煤矿工人。 split your sides (laughing) — see 1split the other side of the coin — see 1coin the wrong side of the tracks — see 1track this side of 1 a : very nearly (something)接近;靠近 Their actions were just this side of illegal. [=were almost but not quite illegal]他们的行为接近于违法。 b : that is not (something) : other than (something)除了…之外 the worst punishment this side of death除了死刑之外的最重惩罚 2 British : before She's not likely to be back this side of Monday week.下下星期一之前她不可能回来。 to the/one side 1 : to a place that is on one side : aside在旁边 Please move/step to the side. I need to get past you.请往旁边挪一下,我要过去。 He put his luggage to one side.他把行李放到一边。 She took the boy to the side [=away from other people] and told him to behave.她把男孩带到一边,告诉他要守规矩。 2 : in a state in which something is not dealt with, done, or used until a later time : aside搁置在一边 Let's put/leave that question to the side for a moment.让我们把那个问题暂时搁置起来。 He set his household chores to the side to finish writing his essay.为了把他的文章写完,他把家务事搁在了一边。 They managed to put some money to the side every month.他们每个月都设法存些钱。 — see also 1side 1 (above) two sides of the same coin — see 1coin — compare 4side 2 side /ˈsaɪd/ adjective 2 side /ˈsaɪd/ adjective Learner's definition of SIDE always used before a noun 1 : of or located on the side of something侧面的 a front and side view of the car车的前方和侧面视野 The jacket has side pockets.这件外套有侧兜。 Please use the side door/entrance.请走旁门。 2 : happening or done in addition to the main or most important thing额外的;附加的;次要的 A side benefit of the drug is that it helps patients relax.这种药的一个额外好处是帮助病人放松。 She took on a side project/job during the summer.她在夏季承担了一个额外项目/工作。 a side remark/issue无关紧要的话语/问题 3 : in addition to the main meal主菜外附加的 a side salad佐餐沙拉 I had a burger with a side order of fries.我吃了一个汉堡包,附带一份炸薯条作配菜。 I'll have rice as a side dish.我的主菜配米饭。 3 side /ˈsaɪd/ verb sides; sided; siding 3 side /ˈsaɪd/ verb sides; sided; siding Learner's definition of SIDE [+ object] US : to cover the outside walls of (a building) with long pieces of material (called siding)给…铺外墙板 They just sided their house.他们刚刚给房子铺了外墙板。 side against [phrasal verb] side against (someone) : to not agree with (someone) : to not support the opinions or actions of (someone)不赞成,反对(某人) They both sided against [=opposed] me.他们两个都不支持我。 His father sided with his mother against him.他爸和妈一起反对他。 side with [phrasal verb] side with (someone) : to agree with or support the opinions or actions of (someone)同意;支持;与…站在一边 She sided with her friend in the argument.她在辩论中,支持她朋友的观点。 They betrayed their country and sided with the enemy.他们背叛了祖国,与敌人同流合污。 4 side /ˈsaɪd/ noun 4 side /ˈsaɪd/ noun Learner's definition of SIDE [noncount] British, informal : an unpleasantly proud attitude or way of behaving傲慢;自负 He was a war hero and yet there was no side to him. [=he was not arrogant or pretentious]他是名战斗英雄,但没有丝毫的傲慢。 — compare 1side |
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