side
suomi-englanti sanakirjaside englannista suomeksi
sivukierre
kylki, kuve
törmä
asettua puolelle, asettua vastaan
puoli
sivu
joukkue
sivu-
vieri
laita
Substantiivi
Verbi
side englanniksi
dressing
bandage
ligament
swathe
ligature
immovable bandage
roller bandage
alliance, bond
affiliation, association, tie, tie-up
A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape.
(ux)
A flat surface of a three-dimensional object; a face.
One half (left or right, top or bottom, front or back, etc.) of something or someone.
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)As we reached the lodge we heard the whistle, and we backed up against one side of the platform as the train pulled up at the other.
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp)
(RQ:Jefferies Amateur Poacher)
(senseid) The portion of the human torso usually covered by the arms when they are not raised; the areas on the left and right between the belly or chest and the back.
(mer)
2006, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, ''Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured'' (Jones & Bartlett Learning, (ISBN), p. 234:
- Roll the patient onto the left side so that head, shoulders, and torso move at the same time without twisting.
One surface of a sheet of paper (used instead of "page", which can mean one or both surfaces.)
One set of competitors in a game.
{{quote-book|en|year=1988|author=Ken Jones|coauthors=Pat Welton Crown|title=Soccer skills & tactics|page=9
{{quote-journal|en|date=September 28, 2011|author=Jon Smith|work=BBC Sport
{{quote-book|en|year=2011|author=Nick Cain; Greg Growden|title=Rugby Union For Dummies|edition=3rd|pageurl=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=kpwkyfn1BzIC&pg=PA220&lpg=PA220&dq=%22side%22%7C%22sides%22+sport+australia+-intitle:%22side%7Csides%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=xjAfnZBnlj&sig=rGmkT-SVCOoYeVUmMJXbgBUr0Yk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4tBIUPmKFomfiQfJ94GgAg&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22side%22%7C%22sides%22%20sport%20australia%20-intitle%3A%22side%7Csides%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false|page=220|location=UK
A group of dancers who perform together.
A group having a particular allegiance in a conflict or competition.
(collocation)
2019, VOA Learning English (public domain)
- "Creating artificial rain over the Yellow Sea would help the Chinese side too," the spokesman said Kim told the meeting.
{{quote-text|en|year=1824|author=Walter Savage Landor|title=Imaginary Conversations: Lord Chesterfield and Lord Chatham
(RQ:Pope Horace)
{{quote-book|en|year=1995|author=James Lincoln Collier|title=Jazz: The American Theme Song|page=41
A television channel, usually as opposed to the one currently being watched .
A dish that accompanies the course; a dish.
A line of descent traced through a particular relative, usually a parent or spouse, as distinguished from that traced through another.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Regained)
{{quote-book|en|date=2016-02-27|author=Sean M. Teaford|title=Out on the Limbs: Searching for Answers in the Family Tree|publisher=AuthorHouse|isbn=9781504981064
An unjustified air of self-importance; a conceited attitude.
(quote-book)|title=(w)|chapter=The Education of Otis Yeere|location= Boston|publisher=The Greenock Press|page=32|text=Indeed, Yeere was rapidly beginning to forget what he had been. One of his own rank and file put the matter brutally when he asked Yeere, in reference to nothing, “And who has been making ''you'' a Member of Council, lately? You carry the side of half a dozen of ’em.”
(quote-journal)
A written monologue or part of a scene to be read by an actor at an audition.
{{quote-text|en|year=2010|author=Viola Spolin; Carol Sills|title=Theater Games for Rehearsal: A Director's Handbook|page=12
(quote-book)
A man who prefers not to engage in sex during same-sex sexual activity.
A root.
{{quote-text|en|year=1723|author=Edward Wells|title=The Young Gentleman's Arithmetick, and Geometry|page=127
Being on the left or right, or toward the left or right; lateral.
(RQ:Dryden Annus Mirabilis)
Indirect; oblique; incidental.
''a side issue; a side view or remark''
{{RQ:Hooker Laws
To ally oneself, be in an alliance, usually with "with" or rarely "in with"
{{quote-book|en|year=1597|author=Francis Bacon|title=Essays|chapter=Of Great Place
(RQ:Pope Rape of the Lock)
{{quote-text|en|year=1958|author=Archer Fullingim|title=The Kountze Texas News, August 28, 1958
To lean on one side.
To be or stand at the side of; to be on the side toward.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
1660-1667, (w), ''The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon''
- He had (long )ure read more , and carried more about him , in his excellent Memory , than any Man I ever knew , my Lord Falkland only excepted , who I think (long )ided him
To work (a timber or rib) to a certain thickness by trimming the sides.
To furnish with a siding.
To provide with, as a side or accompaniment.
{{quote-journal|en|year=1995|journal=Orange Coast Magazine|volume=11|issue=8|page=166
Wide; large; long, pendulous, hanging low, trailing; far-reaching.
{{quote-text|en|year=c. 1556|author=Thomas Cranmer|title=A Confutation of Unwritten Verities|chapter=That the general counsels withoute the worde of god are not sufficiente to make articles of fayth|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19566.0001.001
{{quote-book|en|year=1575|author=Robert Laneham|title=letter|Robert Laneham’s Letter: Describing a Part of the Entertainment unto Queen Elizabeth at the Castle of Kenelworth in 1575|editor=James Furnivall|F. J. Furnivall|location=London|publisher=Chatto & Windus|year_published=1907|chapter=The auncient Minstrell described|page=38|url=https://archive.org/details/robertlanehamsle00laneuoft
(RQ:Peele Old Wives Tale)
(RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing)
side; a bounding straight edge or surface
side; a region in a specified position with respect to something.
viewpoint an opinion or attitude
side; one group of competitors in a game or a war.
page; one surface of a sheet of paper.
site; a website or internet site
communication ''(especially one achieved through technology)''
signal ''(especially in radio)''
(usex)
communications ''(as a field)''
bandage (gloss)
bond (gloss)
(syn)
(inflection of)
(l)
(alt form)
a page (''e.g. in a book'')
a page (q)
a (l) (q)
(infl of)
(senseid) widely
(senseid) (l)
(senseid) silk
a sail
to sail