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side
/ˈsaɪd/
邊,側邊,面,側面;身體側邊,肋;方面,派別,一方;隊(
v
.)站在…一方,支援
From:
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side
/ˈsaɪd/
名詞
邊,面,側
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
side
( 旁 )邊; 面; 側面
From:
Network Terminology
side
邊 側 旁 面
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Side
n.
1.
The
margin
,
edge
,
verge
,
or
border
of
a
surface
;
especially
(
when
the
thing
spoken
of
is
somewhat
oblong
in
shape
),
one
of
the
longer
edges
as
distinguished
from
the
shorter
edges
,
called
ends
;
a
bounding
line
of
a
geometrical
figure
;
as
,
the
side
of
a
field
,
of
a
square
or
triangle
,
of
a
river
,
of
a
road
,
etc
.
3.
Any
outer
portion
of
a
thing
considered
apart
from
,
and
yet
in
relation
to
,
the
rest
;
as
,
the
upper
side
of
a
sphere
;
also
,
any
part
or
position
viewed
as
opposite
to
or
contrasted
with
another
;
as
,
this
or
that
side
.
Looking
round
on
every
side
beheld
A
pathless
desert
. --
Milton
.
4.
(a)
One
of
the
halves
of
the
body
,
of
an
animals
or
man
,
on
either
side
of
the
mesial
plane
;
or
that
which
pertains
to
such
a
half
;
as
,
a
side
of
beef
;
a
side
of
sole
leather
.
(b)
The
right
or
left
part
of
the
wall
or
trunk
of
the
body
;
as
,
a
pain
in
the
side
.
One
of
the
soldiers
with
a
spear
pierced
his
side
.
--
John
xix
. 34.
5.
A
slope
or
declivity
,
as
of
a
hill
,
considered
as
opposed
to
another
slope
over
the
ridge
.
Along
the
side
of
yon
small
hill
.
--
Milton
.
6.
The
position
of
a
person
or
party
regarded
as
opposed
to
another
person
or
party
,
whether
as
a
rival
or
a
foe
;
a
body
of
advocates
or
partisans
;
a
party
;
hence
,
the
interest
or
cause
which
one
maintains
against
another
;
a
doctrine
or
view
opposed
to
another
.
God
on
our
side
,
doubt
not
of
victory
.
--
Shak
.
We
have
not
always
been
of
the
. . .
same
side
in
politics
.
--
Landor
.
Sets
the
passions
on
the
side
of
truth
.
--
Pope
.
7.
A
line
of
descent
traced
through
one
parent
as
distinguished
from
that
traced
through
another
.
To
sit
upon
thy
father
David's
throne
,
By
mother's
side
thy
father
. --
Milton
.
8.
Fig
.:
Aspect
or
part
regarded
as
contrasted
with
some
other
;
as
,
the
bright
side
of
poverty
.
By the side of
,
close
at
hand
;
near
to
.
Exterior side
.
Fort.
See
Exterior
,
and
Illust
.
of
Ravelin
.
Interior side
Fort.
,
the
line
drawn
from
the
center
of
one
bastion
to
that
of
the
next
,
or
the
line
curtain
produced
to
the
two
oblique
radii
in
front
. --
H
.
L
.
Scott
.
Side by side
,
close
together
and
abreast
;
in
company
or
along
with
.
To choose sides
,
to
select
those
who
shall
compete
,
as
in
a
game
,
on
either
side
.
To take sides
,
to
attach
one's
self
to
,
or
give
assistance
to
,
one
of
two
opposing
sides
or
parties
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Side
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sided
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Siding
.]
1.
To
lean
on
one
side
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
embrace
the
opinions
of
one
party
,
or
engage
in
its
interest
,
in
opposition
to
another
party
;
to
take
sides
;
as
,
to
side
with
the
ministerial
party
.
All
side
in
parties
,
and
begin
the
attack
.
--
Pope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Side
,
v. t.
1.
To
be
or
stand
at
the
side
of
;
to
be
on
the
side
toward
. [
Obs
.]
His
blind
eye
that
sided
Paridell
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
To
suit
;
to
pair
;
to
match
. [
Obs
.]
3.
Shipbuilding
To
work
(
a
timber
or
rib
)
to
a
certain
thickness
by
trimming
the
sides
.
4.
To
furnish
with
a
siding
;
as
,
to
side
a
house
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Side
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
side
,
or
the
sides
;
being
on
the
side
,
or
toward
the
side
;
lateral
.
One
mighty
squadron
with
a
side
wind
sped
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
Hence
,
indirect
;
oblique
;
collateral
;
incidental
;
as
,
a
side
issue
;
a
side
view
or
remark
.
The
law
hath
no
side
respect
to
their
persons
.
--
Hooker
.
3.
Long
;
large
;
extensive
. [
Obs
.
or
Scot
.]
His
gown
had
side
sleeves
down
to
mid
leg
.
--
Laneham
.
Side action
,
in
breech-loading
firearms
,
a
mechanism
for
operating
the
breech
block
,
which
is
moved
by
a
lever
that
turns
sidewise
.
Side arms
,
weapons
worn
at
the
side
,
as
sword
,
bayonet
,
pistols
,
etc
.
Side ax
,
an
ax
of
which
the
handle
is
bent
to
one
side
.
Side-bar rule
Eng. Law.
,
a
rule
authorized
by
the
courts
to
be
granted
by
their
officers
as
a
matter
of
course
,
without
formal
application
being
made
to
them
in
open
court
; --
so
called
because
anciently
moved
for
by
the
attorneys
at
side
bar
,
that
is
,
informally
. --
Burril
.
Side box
,
a
box
or
inclosed
seat
on
the
side
of
a
theater
.
To
insure
a
side-box
station
at
half
price
.
--
Cowper
.
--
Side chain
,
(a)
one
of
two
safety
chains
connecting
a
tender
with
a
locomotive
,
at
the
sides
.
(b)
Chem.
a
chain
of
atoms
attached
to
the
main
structure
of
a
large
molecule
,
especially
of
a
polymer
.
Side cut
,
a
canal
or
road
branching
out
from
the
main
one
. [U.S.]
Side dish
,
one
of
the
dishes
subordinate
to
the
main
course
.
Side glance
,
a
glance
or
brief
look
to
one
side
.
Side hook
Carp.
,
a
notched
piece
of
wood
for
clamping
a
board
to
something
,
as
a
bench
.
Side lever
,
a
working
beam
of
a
side-lever
engine
.
Side-lever engine
,
a
marine
steam
engine
having
a
working
beam
of
each
side
of
the
cylinder
,
near
the
bottom
of
the
engine
,
communicating
motion
to
a
crank
that
is
above
them
.
Side pipe
Steam Engine
,
a
steam
or
exhaust
pipe
connecting
the
upper
and
lower
steam
chests
of
the
cylinder
of
a
beam
engine
.
Side plane
,
a
plane
in
which
the
cutting
edge
of
the
iron
is
at
the
side
of
the
stock
.
Side posts
Carp.
,
posts
in
a
truss
,
usually
placed
in
pairs
,
each
post
set
at
the
same
distance
from
the
middle
of
the
truss
,
for
supporting
the
principal
rafters
,
hanging
the
tiebeam
,
etc
.
Side rod
.
(a)
One
of
the
rods
which
connect
the
piston-rod
crosshead
with
the
side
levers
,
in
a
side-lever
engine
.
(b)
See
Parallel rod
,
under
Parallel
.
Side screw
Firearms
,
one
of
the
screws
by
which
the
lock
is
secured
to
the
side
of
a
firearm
stock
.
Side table
,
a
table
placed
either
against
the
wall
or
aside
from
the
principal
table
.
Side tool
Mach.
,
a
cutting
tool
,
used
in
a
lathe
or
planer
,
having
the
cutting
edge
at
the
side
instead
of
at
the
point
.
Side wind
,
a
wind
from
one
side
;
hence
,
an
indirect
attack
,
or
indirect
means
. --
Wright
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
side
adj
1:
located
on
a
side
; "
side
fences
"; "
the
side
porch
" [
syn
:
side(a)
]
[
ant
:
top(a)
,
bottom(a)
]
2:
added
as
a
consequence
or
supplement
; "
a
side
benefit
" [
syn
:
side(a)
]
n
1:
a
place
within
a
region
identified
relative
to
a
center
or
reference
location
; "
they
always
sat
on
the
right
side
of
the
church
"; "
he
never
left
my
side
"
2:
one
of
two
or
more
contesting
groups
; "
the
Confederate
side
was
prepared
to
attack
"
3:
either
the
left
or
right
half
of
a
body
; "
he
had
a
pain
in
his
side
"
4:
an
extended
outer
surface
of
an
object
; "
he
turned
the
box
over
to
examine
the
bottom
side
"; "
they
painted
all
four
sides
of
the
house
"
5:
a
surface
forming
part
of
the
outside
of
an
object
; "
he
examined
all
sides
of
the
crystal
"; "
dew
dripped
from
the
face
of
the
leaf
" [
syn
:
face
]
6:
a
line
segment
forming
part
of
the
perimeter
of
a
plane
figure
; "
the
hypotenuse
of
a
right
triangle
is
always
the
longest
side
"
7:
an
aspect
of
something
(
as
contrasted
with
some
other
implied
aspect
); "
he
was
on
the
heavy
side
"; "
he
is
on
the
purchasing
side
of
the
business
"; "
it
brought
out
his
better
side
"
8:
a
family
line
of
descent
; "
he
gets
his
brains
from
his
father's
side
"
9:
a
lengthwise
dressed
half
of
an
animal's
carcass
used
for
food
[
syn
:
side of meat
]
10:
an
opinion
that
is
held
in
opposition
to
another
in
an
argument
or
dispute
; "
there
are
two
sides
to
every
question
" [
syn
:
position
]
11:
an
elevated
geological
formation
; "
he
climbed
the
steep
slope
"; "
the
house
was
built
on
the
side
of
the
mountain
"
[
syn
:
slope
,
incline
]
12: (
sports
)
the
spin
given
to
a
ball
by
striking
it
on
one
side
or
releasing
it
with
a
sharp
twist
[
syn
:
English
]
v
1:
take
sides
with
;
align
oneself
with
;
show
strong
sympathy
for
; "
We
all
rooted
for
the
home
team
"; "
I'm
pulling
for
the
underdog
"; "
Are
you
siding
with
the
defender
of
the
title
?" [
syn
:
pull
,
root
]
2:
take
the
side
of
;
be
on
the
side
of
; "
Whose
side
are
you
on
?"; "
Why
are
you
taking
sides
with
the
accused
?" [
syn
:
go
with
] [
ant
:
straddle
]
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