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side1 /saɪd/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC]  
1 part of an area 区域的一部分PART one of the two areas that are on the left or the right of an imaginary line, or on the left or the right of a border, wall, river etc 边,面,侧
side of
 The south side of town is pretty run down.
这个镇的南边相当破败。
on the ... side
 a scar on the right side of his face
他右脸上的伤疤
 Fuel is cheaper on the French side of the border.
燃料在边境那边的法国要便宜些。
to one/the side
 She tilted her head to one side, pretending to consider the question.
她把头偏向一侧,装作在考虑这个问题。
 A man stood watching me from the other side of the road.
有个男人站在马路的对面看着我。
 His friends and family were all on the other side of the world.
他的朋友和家人都在地球的另一边。
 The restaurant was empty apart from another couple on the far side of the room (=the area that is furthest away from you).
饭店里空空的,只有最那边还有一对夫妇。
the right-hand/left-hand side (=the right side or the left side) 右侧/左侧
 In Sri Lanka they drive on the left-hand side of the road.
在斯里兰卡是靠马路左侧行驶的。
2 NEXT TOnext to 紧靠 [usually singular] a position directly next to someone or something, on the right or the left 一侧,身边,旁边
on this/one side (of somebody/something)
 Stand on this side of me so Dad can get a photo.
站到我这边来,让爸爸来拍一张照片。
at somebody’s side/at the side of something
 A little girl was skipping along at her side.
一个小女孩蹦蹦跳跳地跟在她身边。
 There was a card tacked to the wall at the side of the photograph.
墙上在照片的旁边钉着一张贺卡。
on either side (of something)
 Two large screens stood on either side of the stage (=one on the left and one on the right side of it).
舞台的两边立着两块大屏幕。
to somebody’s side
 Maggie hurried to his side.
玛吉赶快跑到他身边。
3 of a building/object/vehicle etc 建筑物/物体/车辆等SURFACE a surface of something that is not its front, back, top, or bottom 侧面
side of
 He led the way round to the side of the building.
他带路绕到大楼的侧面。
 the side of her glass
她杯子的侧壁
 Someone ran into the side of my car.
有人拦腰撞了我的车。
high-sided/straight-sided etc
 high-sided vehicles
车身高的车辆
 a straight-sided dish
直身盘子
4 edge 边缘SIDE the part of an object or area that is furthest from the middle, at or near the edge 〔物体或区域的〕边,边缘
side of
 Jack sat down heavily on the side of the bed.
杰克重重地在床边坐下。
 She pulled into the side of the road and stopped the car.
她把汽车开到路边停了下来。
fireside, lakeside, riverside, roadside, seaside1see thesaurus at edge
5 of a thin object 扁的物体SURFACE one of the two surfaces of a thin flat object 〔扁平物体两面中的〕一面
6 part of your body 身体部位HBAHBHSIDE the part of your body from the top of your arm to the top of your leg 〔肩膀以下至大腿上部的〕身体的侧边;胁
7 shape 形状SURFACE one of the flat surfaces or edges of a shape 面;边
8 mountain/valley/山谷SIDE one of the sloping areas of a hill, mountain etc 斜坡;坡面
9 page British EnglishBrESES a page of writing on one side of a piece of paper 〔纸的〕一面
10 side by side 
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11 from side to side SIDEfirst to one side, then to the other, several times or continuously 从一边到另一边
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12 subject/situation 主题/形势PART one part or feature of something, especially when compared with another part 〔某事物的〕一个方面〔尤指与其他方面相比时〕
13 argument/war 争吵/战争SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLAN one of the people, groups, or countries opposing each other in a quarrel, war etc 〔吵架、战争等中的〕一方,一派
14 opinion 观点 one person’s opinion or attitude in an argument or disagreement 〔争论或分歧中的〕观点,态度,意见 SYN point of view
15. take sides to choose to support one person or group in an argument, and oppose the other one 选择支持一方,表明立场
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16 sport 体育运动 British EnglishBrE a sports team 运动队,球队
17 part of SB’s character 某人性格的一部分 [usually singular]CHARACTER/PERSONALITY one part of someone’s character, especially when compared with another part 〔某人性格的〕一面
18 of a family 家庭的FAMILY a part of a family 血统,家系,父[]
19 somebody’s side of a deal/bargain what someone agrees to do as part of an agreement 某人在协议中的承诺
20 on the side 
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21 food 食物 American EnglishAmE a small amount of food that you order in a restaurant in addition to your main meal 〔主菜以外的〕配菜
22 on/from all sides  (also on/from every side)AROUND/ROUND
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23 put/leave/set something to one side to save something to be dealt with or used later 把某事物置一边〔以待日后解决或使用〕
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24 be at somebody’s side/stay by somebody’s side/not leave somebody’s side to be with someone, and take care of them or support them 在某人身边/不离某人左右〔照顾或支持他们〕
25 take/draw somebody to one side TAKE/BRINGto take someone away from other people for a short time for a private talk 把某人拉到一旁〔私下交谈〕
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26 have something on your side/something is on your side ADVANTAGEused to say that you have an advantage that increases your chances of success 有某方面的优势/某事对某人有利
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27 get on the wrong side of somebody HAPPYto annoy someone or make them angry, especially someone who can cause serious problems for you 使某人生气,惹毛某人,得罪某人
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28 keep on the right side of somebody to be careful not to annoy someone, because you want them to help you and not cause problems for you 对某人赔小心,小心不惹某人生气
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29. on the right/wrong side of 30/40 etc informalYOUNGOLD/NOT NEW younger or older than 30,40 etc 不到/已过 30 /40 岁等
30 on the small/high/heavy etc side spokenLITTLE/NOT VERY a little too small, too high, too heavy etc 稍稍偏小/偏高/偏重等
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31 this side of Christmas/midnight etc before a particular time – used to say that something will not happen before then 圣诞节/半夜等之前〔用于表示某事在这之前不会发生〕
32 the best/biggest etc ... this side of something used humorously to say that something is very good, big etc 中最好/最大等的〔幽默用法〕
33. on the wrong/right side of the law informalHONESTILLEGAL breaking or not breaking the law 犯法/不犯法
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34. be on the side of the angels to be doing what is morally right 合乎道德
35. let the side down British EnglishBrEDISAPPOINTED to behave badly or do something that embarrasses or disappoints your family, friends etc 使自己人难堪,辱没自己一方
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36. criticize/nag/hassle somebody up one side and down the other American EnglishAmE spokenCRITICIZE to criticize someone, complain to them in an annoying way etc without worrying about how they feel 不依不饶地批评/纠缠/烦扰某人
37. MEATa side of beef/bacon etc DFone half of an animal’s body, used as food 一扇牛肉/烟熏猪肉等
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38 tv station 电视台 [usually singular] British EnglishBrE spokenTCB a television station 电视台 SYN channel
double-sided, one-sided, → to be on the safe side at safe1(8), → err on the side of caution at err(1), → flip side, → split your sides at split1(10), → the other side of the coin at coin1(3), → two sides of the same coin at coin1(4)
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: one of the two areas that are on the left or the right of an imaginary line, or on the left or the right of a border, wall, river etc
adjectives
one side
A path leads down one side of the garden to a paved area.
the other/opposite side
On the other side of the river are some low hills.
either side (=both sides)
There were tall hedges on either side of the lawn.
the far side (=the other side, quite a long way away)
Nicolo was standing on the far side of the room.
the left/right side
He received a deep cut on the right side of his face.
the left-hand/right-hand side
On the left-hand side list the skills and qualifications required for the job.
the east/west etc side
The shop was on the west side of Culver Street.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 12: one part or feature of something, especially when compared with another part
adjectives
the business/financial side
Geller handles the business side of things.
the technical side
Gregory works on the technical side, liaising with the sound and lighting people.
the social side
The social side of the group is very important.
the funny/serious side
Luckily, when I explained the situation, he saw the funny side of it.
the positive/negative side
On the positive side, the authors have assembled a wealth of useful material.
the bright side (=the good things about a situation)
It was her nature to look on the bright side.
the dark side (=bad things relating to something)
The book is an examination of the dark side of genius.
somebody’s creative/caring/feminine etc side
The art program is meant to bring out children’s creative side.
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side2 ●●● S3 adjectiveadj [only before noun]  
1 SIDEin or on the side of something 旁边的,侧面的;在边上的
2 SIDEfrom the side of something 从一侧的,从侧面来的
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side3 verb [intransitiveI]  
SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANto support or argue against a person or group in a quarrel, fight etc 支持,站在一边
side with/against
 Frank sided with David against their mother.
弗兰克站在戴维一边反对妈妈。
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Origin side1
Old English

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