side
Prononciation : [/saɪd/]
Contexte : « direction »
(noun) referring to one of the two parts of something that is vertically or horizontally divided. For example, one side of a square is different from the other side.
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He stood on the right side of the room during the presentation.
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The graffiti was painted on both sides of the building.
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Which side of the road should we walk on?
Contexte : « support »
(noun) a group, team, or set of people who are involved in a specific situation or issue. Like when you are in a game and you have your friends on your side to help you.
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She knew she had her friends on her side when she needed help with the project.
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I felt like I was alone with no one on my side during the argument.
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Do you have anyone on your side for the competition?
Contexte : « aspect »
(noun) a particular view, aspect, or feature of something. When you're looking at something from a specific angle or perspective, that's one side of the issue.
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From my side, it seems like a good plan, but others may have different opinions.
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There is always another side to the story that we need to consider.
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What do you think about the other side of the argument?
Contexte : « boundary »
(noun) referring to the boundary or edge of something. Like the edge of a piece of paper, or where one area ends and another begins.
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The playground is on the other side of the street.
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Please write your name on the top side of the paper.
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Which side of the street is the restaurant on?