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side (EN)
nom, adjectif, verbe

nom “side”

sg. side, pl. sides ou indén.
  1. côté
    Please put it on the left side of the table.
  2. côté (en contraste avec, par exemple, le dessus ou l'avant de l'objet)
    She painted a mural on the side of the building.
  3. côté (est, nord, etc.)
    The playground is on the east side of the school.
  4. flanc
    She felt a sharp pain in her side after running too fast.
  5. côté (d'une feuille de papier)
    Please write your essay on one side of the paper only.
  6. côté (d'une forme géométrique)
    Each triangle has three sides.
  7. face (d'un objet tridimensionnel)
    Each side of the pyramid was painted a different color.
  8. point de vue
    She always tries to see the bright side of every situation.
  9. camp
    Each side presented their arguments during the debate.
  10. opinion
    She always listens to both sides of the story before making a decision.
  11. côté (d'une famille)
    She inherited her blue eyes from her father's side of the family.
  12. équipe
    Our side scored the first goal of the match.
  13. équipe (sportive)
    The local side won the championship for the first time in ten years.
  14. accompagnement
    I ordered a burger with a side of fries and a side of coleslaw.

adjectif “side”

forme de base side, non gradable
  1. latéral
    She took a side path to avoid the busy main road.
  2. supplémentaire
    She took on a side project to earn extra money while working her full-time job.
  3. en accompagnement
    We ordered a side salad to go with our burgers.

verbe “side”

infinitif side; il sides; prét. sided; part. passé sided; gér. siding
  1. prendre parti
    During the debate, she sided with her friend even though she didn't fully agree.
  2. barder
    We decided to side the garage with new wooden panels.