单词 | side |
释义 | side [saɪd] noun SURFACE 表面 ESSENTIAL countable ■a flat outer surface of an object, especially one that is not the top, the bottom, the front or the back 面;(尤指)侧面 •The names of ships are usually painted on their sides.船的名字通常漆在船的侧面。 •My room is at the side of the house.我的房间在这栋房屋的侧面。 •Please write on one side of the paper only.请只在纸的一面书写。 •I've already written four sides (= pages of writing) for my essay.我的论文已经写了四页纸了。 •Canadian coins have a picture of the Queen's head on one side.加拿大硬币的一面有女王的头像。 •Please use the side entrance.请走侧门。 [saɪd] noun EDGE 侧边 ESSENTIAL countable ■an edge or border of something 边;边缘 •A square has four sides.正方形有四条边。 •There are trees on both sides of the road.公路两旁都有树。 •They were surrounded on all [saɪd] noun NEXT TO 相邻 ESSENTIAL uncountable ■a place next to something 旁边,附近 •I have a small table at/by •He stayed at/by ⇒ See also alongside;aside;besideside by side ■next to each other 肩并肩地;一个挨一个地 •The children sat side by side on the sofa watching television.孩子们肩并肩地坐在沙发上看电视。 [saɪd] noun PART 部分 ESSENTIAL countable ■a part of something, especially in relation to a real or imagined central line 一边;一侧 •He likes to sleep on the right side of the bed.他喜欢睡在床的右边。 •In Britain, cars drive on the left side of the road.在英国,汽车靠左侧行驶。 •There is no money on •I could just see Joan on the far/other •Children came running from all ESSENTIAL countable usually singular ■the part of the body from under the arm to the top of the leg 肋,肋部 •I have a pain in my side.我的肋部疼痛。 ADVANCED countable UK ■a television channel 电视频道 •What side is 'Coronation Street' on?哪家电视台在播出《加冕街》? from side to side ■from left to right and from right to left 左右,来回 •The curtains were swinging from side to side in the breeze.窗帘在微风中来回摆动。 countable usually singular ■half of an animal's body, considered as meat (动物的)肋肉 •She bought a side of lamb from the butcher's shop.她从肉店里买了半扇羔羊肉。 [saɪd] noun OPPOSING GROUP 对立方 ESSENTIAL countable [+ sing/pl verb] ■one of two or more opposing teams or groups (多个相互对立的团队中的)一方 •This is a war which neither side can win.这是一场双方都无法打赢的战争。 •Our side (= team) lost again on Saturday.我们队星期六又输了。 •Whose/which side are you on •Don't be angry with me - I'm on take sides ■to support one person or group rather than another, in an argument or war (在争论或战争中)表明立场,支持一方 •My mother never takes sides when my brother and I argue.我和弟弟吵架时,我母亲从不偏袒任何一方。 take sb's side ■to support someone in an argument (在争论中)支持(某人) •My mother always takes my father's side when I argue with him.我和父亲争论时,母亲总是站在他一边。 [saɪd] noun OPINION 观点 ADVANCED countable ■an opinion held in an argument; a way of considering something (争论中的)观点;考虑的角度 •There are at least two sides to •I've listened to your side of the story [saɪd] noun CHARACTER 性格 countable ■a part of someone's character (性格的)方面 •She seems quite fierce, but actually she has a gentle side.她看起来很凶,但实际上她也有温柔的一面。 [saɪd] noun be two sides of the same coin (be different/opposite sides of the same coin) ■If two things are two sides of the same coin, they are very closely related although they seem different 一枚硬币的两面;一个问题的两个方面(如果两件事物是“一枚硬币的两面”,表示两者看起来虽然不同,但关系非常密切) •Violent behaviour and deep insecurity are often two sides of the same coin.暴力行为和深层次的不安全感,常常是一个问题的两个方面。 [saɪd] noun come down on one side of the fence or the other ■to make a decision between two opposing points of view 在两个相反的观点中作出选择 •The election is next week, so you'll have to come down on one side of the fence or other by then.下周就要选举了,因此你到时必须在两者中作出选择。 [saɪd] noun get on the right/wrong side of sb ■to make someone pleased/annoyed with you (讨某人)喜欢/令(某人)厌恶 •As a teenager, Clare was always getting on the wrong side of her mother.克莱尔十几岁的时候总是惹母亲生气。 [saɪd] noun have sth on your side ■If you have something on your side, it gives you an advantage when you are trying to achieve something 有…的优势 •I thought I would get the job, but the other person who was being considered for it had experience on his side.我觉得我能得到那份工作,但另外那个人有经验方面的优势。 [saɪd] noun keep on the right side of sb ■to try to make certain that someone is pleased with you 避免得罪(某人); 争取(某人)的好感 •Paul kept on the right side of his teachers by doing masses of work.保罗透过做大量的杂事来获得老师的好感。 [saɪd] noun on the large / small , etc. side ■too large, small, etc. for a particular purpose 太大/太小等 •This dress is rather on the large side for [saɪd] noun on the right / wrong side of 40/50, etc. ■looking younger/older than a particular age 看起来比某一年龄小/大 •She looks to me as if she's on the wrong side of 50.在我看来,她看起来不只50岁。 [saɪd] noun on the right / wrong side of the law ■obeying/not obeying the law 遵守/违反法律 •After coming out of prison, he tried to stay on the right side of the law.出狱后,他努力遵规守法。 [saɪd] noun on the side ■in addition to your main job 兼职 •He makes a little money on the side by cleaning windows in his spare time.他靠业余时间兼职清洗窗户赚些零用钱。 ■secretly 秘密地•I think he has another woman on the side (= a relationship with a woman who is not his wife).我认为他还有别的女人。 mainly US (of food in a restaurant) served on another plate, or not on part of the meal (餐馆中的食物)装在另一个盘子里;作为配菜•I'd like a salad with the dressing on the side (= with the dressing served separately from the salad) , please.我要一盘沙拉,调味酱单独盛盘。 •I'll have a omelette with fries on the side, please.我要一个煎蛋饼,另要一盘炸薯条。 [saɪd] noun the other side of the coin ■a different way of considering a situation, making it seem either better or worse than it did originally 事情的另一面 •I like having a white car, but the other side of the coin is that it soon gets dirty.我想要一辆白色的轿车,但从另一方面考虑,白色的车不耐脏。 [saɪd] noun put/lay sth on/to one side ■to not use something, especially an amount of money, in order to keep it for later use 把(尤指钱)存起来以便日后使用 •We have put some money on one side for next year's summer holiday.我们已经为明年的暑假存了一些钱。 [saɪd] noun put/leave sth on/to one side ■to stop talking about a particular subject 停止谈论,把…放到一边 •Can we leave the issue of pay on one side for the moment?我们能不能暂时不谈工资的事情? [saɪd] noun take/lead sb on/to one side ■to have a private talk with someone 和(某人)私下交谈 •Bill's father took him to one side and told him to stop behaving so badly.比尔的父亲和他私下进行了交谈,让他别再那么无礼了。 [saɪd] noun this side of sth ■before reaching a particular age, date, place, etc. 不到(某年龄);在(某日期)之前;在(某地方)之外 •I can't believe she's this side of 50.我无法相信她还不到50岁。 •We don't expect to see Gideon this side of Christmas.我们不指望在圣诞节前见到吉迪恩。 •This is the best pizza I've eaten this side of (= anywhere other than) Rome.这是我在罗马以外的地方吃到的最好的比萨。 •Parenting is the most rewarding thing I will do this side of the grave [saɪd] noun the wrong / other side of the tracks ■a part of a town that is considered poor and dangerous 贫民区(城镇中被视为贫困和危险的区域) •Her boyfriend came from the wrong side of the tracks.她的男朋友来自贫民区。 [saɪd] verb Phrasal Verbs side with sb ■to support one person or group in an argument (在争论中)支持(某人或某方),站在(某人)一边side 1 |
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