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「サイド」とは何か? - 定義

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「サイド」という言葉は、物事の側面や部分を指す。具体的には、物体の一部、意見の立場、または特定の状況における側を示すことがある。文脈によって異なる意味を持つため、使用される場面に応じて理解することが重要である。
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What does side mean? Term » Definition Word in Definition Translations # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Random New Words Term Word in Definition Translations Vocabulary What does side mean? Definitions for side saɪd side This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word side . Princeton's WordNet Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes side noun 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" side noun one of two or more contesting groups "the Confederate side was prepared to attack" side noun either the left or right half of a body "he had a pain in his side" side, face noun 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" side noun 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" side noun 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" side noun a line segment forming part of the perimeter of a plane figure "the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side" side noun a family line of descent "he gets his brains from his father's side" side, side of meat noun a lengthwise dressed half of an animal's carcass used for food side, position noun an opinion that is held in opposition to another in an argument or dispute "there are two sides to every question" slope, incline, side noun an elevated geological formation "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain" English, side adjective (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist side(a) verb located on a side "side fences"; "the side porch" side verb take sides for or against "Who are you widing with?"; "I"m siding against the current candidate" Wiktionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes side noun A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape. A square has four sides. side noun A flat surface of a three-dimensional object; a face. A cube has six sides. side noun One half (left or right, top or bottom, front or back, etc.) of something or someone. side noun A region in a specified position with respect to something. Meet me on the north side of the monument. side noun One surface of a sheet of paper (used instead of "page", which can mean one or both surfaces.) John wrote 15 sides for his essay! side noun One possible aspect of a concept. Look on the bright side. side noun One set of competitors in a game. Which side has kick-off? side noun A sports team. side noun A group having a particular allegiance in a conflict or competition. In the second world war, the Italians were on the side of the Germans. side verb To ally oneself, be in an alliance, usually with "with" or rarely "in with" side noun Sidespin; english He had to put a bit of side on to hit the pink ball side noun A television channel, usually as opposed to the one currently being watched . I just want to see what's on the other side uE00097415uE001 James said there was a good film on tonight. side noun A dish that accompanies the main course; a side dish. Do you want a side of cole-slaw with that? Etymology: sīdōn, whence also sita Samuel Johnson's Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes Side adjective Lateral; oblique; not direct; being on either side. Etymology: from the noun. They presume that the law doth speak with all indifferency, that the law hath no side respect to their persons. Richard Hooker. Take of the blood, and strike it on the two side posts, and on the upper door post of the houses. Ex. xii. 7. People are sooner reclaimed by the side wind of a surprize, than by downright admonition. Roger L'Estrange. One mighty squadron with a side wind sped. Dryden. The parts of water, being easily separable from each other, will, by a side motion, be easily removed, and give way to the approach of two pieces of marble. John Locke. What natural agent could turn them aside, could impel them so strongly with a transverse side blow against that tremendous weight and rapidity, when whole worlds are a falling. Richard Bentley , Sermons. He not only gives us the full prospects, but several unexpected peculiarities, and side views, unobserved by any painter but . Alexander Pope , Iliad. Preface to the. My secret enemies could not forbear some expressions, which by a side wind reflected on me. Jonathan Swift. SIDE noun Etymology: side , Saxon; sijde, Dutch. 1. The parts of animals fortified by the ribs. When two boars with rankling malice meet, Their gory sides fresh bleeding fiercely fret. Fairy Queen. The clamour much, Ere the soft fearful people to the flood Commit their woolly sides. James Thomson. 2. Any part of any body opposed to any other part. The tables were written on both their sides, on the one side and on the other. Ex. xxxii. 15. The force of these outward streams might well enough serve for the turning of the screw, if it were so that both its sides would equiponderate. John Wilkins. 3. The right or left. 4. Margin; edge; verge. Or where Hydaspes’ wealthy side Pays tribute to the Persian pride. Wentworth Dillon. Poor wretch! on stormy seas to lose thy life; For now the flowing tide Had brought the body nearer to the side. Dryden. The temple of Diana chaste, A sylvan scene, with various greens was drawn, Shades on the sides, and in the midst a lawn. Dryden. I could see persons dressed in glorious habits, with garlands upon their heads, lying down by the sides of fountains. Addis. 5. Any kind of local respect. They looking back, all the eastern side beheld Of Paradise. John Milton. If our substance be indeed divine, And cannot cease to be, we are at worst On this side nothing. John Milton. 6. Party; interest; faction; sect. To take the widow, Exasperates, makes mad her sister Goneril; And hardly shall I carry out my side, Her husband being alive. William Shakespeare , King Lear. Their weapons only Seem’d on our side; but for their spirits and souls, This word rebellion, it had froze them up, As fish are in a pond. William Shakespeare , Henry IV. Favour, custom, and at last number, will be on the side of grace. Thomas Sprat. Men he always took to be His friends, and dogs his enemy; Who never so much hurt had done him, As his own side did falling on him. Hudibras. In the serious part of poetry the advantage is wholly on Geoffrey Chaucer ’s side. Dryden. That person, who fills their chair, has justly gained the esteem of all sides by the impartiality of his behaviour. Addis. Let not our James, though foil’d in arms, despair, Whilst on his side he reckons half the fair. Thomas Tickell. Some valuing those of their own side, or mind, Still make themselves the measure of mankind: Fondly we think we honour merit then, When we but praise ourselves in other men. Alexander Pope. He from the taste obscene reclaims our youth, And sets the passions on the side of truth; Forms the soft bosom with the gentlest art, And pours each human virtue in the heart. Alexander Pope. 7. Any part placed in contradistinction or opposition to another. It is used of persons, or propositions respecting each other. There began a sharp and cruel fight, many being slain and wounded on both sides. Richard Knolles , Hist. of the Turks. The plague is not easily received by such as continually are about them that have it: on the other side, the plague taketh soonest hold of those that come out of a fresh air. Francis Bacon. I am too well satisfied of my own weakness to be pleased with any thing I have written; but, on the other side, my reason tells me, that what I have long considered may be as just as what an ordinary judge will condemn. Dryden. My secret wishes would my choice decide; But open justice bends to neither side. Dryden. It is granted on both sides, that the fear of a Deity doth universally possess the minds of men. John Tillotson , Sermons. Two nations still pursu’d Peculiar ends, on each side resolute To fly conjunction. Philips. To Side verb To take a party; to engage in a faction. Etymology: from the noun. Vex’d are the nobles who have sided In his behalf. William Shakespeare , Coriolanus. All rising to great place is by a winding stair; and if there be factions, it is good to side a man’s self whilst rising, and balance himself when placed. Francis Bacon. As soon as discontents drove men into sidings, as ill humours fall to the disaffected part, which causes inflammations, so did all who affected novelties adhere to that side. Charles I . Terms rightly conceived, and notions duly fitted to them, require a brain free from all inclination to siding, or affection to opinions for the authors sakes, before they be well understood. Kenelm Digby , on Bodies. Not yet so dully desperate To side against ourselves with fate; As criminals, condemn’d to suffer, Are blinded first, and then turn’d over. Hudibras. The princes differ and divide; Some follow law, and some with beauty side. George Granville. It is pleasant to see a verse of an old poet revolting from its original sense, and siding with a modern subject. Addison. All side in parties, and begin th’ attack. Alexander Pope. Those who pretended to be in with the principles upon which her majesty proceeded, either absented themselves where the whole cause depended, or sided with the enemy. Jonathan Swift. The equitable part of those who now side against the court, will probably be more temperate. Jonathan Swift. Wikipedia Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes side Secretariat of Intelligence (Spanish: Secretaría de Inteligencia, SIDE) was the premier intelligence agency of the Argentine Republic and head of its National Intelligence System. Chaired by the Secretary of State Intelligence wh

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