noun “side”
Singular side, Plural sides oder onzieleg
- Säit (lénks oder riets)
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
Please put it on the left side of the table.
- säit (am Géigesaz zum Beispill dem Uewen oder der viischter Säit vum Objet)
She painted a mural on the side of the building.
- Säit (z.B. Osten oder Norden)
The playground is on the east side of the school.
- Flank
She felt a sharp pain in her side after running too fast.
- Säit (Pabeier)
Please write your essay on one side of the paper only.
- Kante
Each triangle has three sides.
- Säit (dräidimensional)
Each side of the pyramid was painted a different color.
- Perspektiv
She always tries to see the bright side of every situation.
- Säit (Konflikt oder Konkurrenz)
Each side presented their arguments during the debate.
- Säit (Meenung)
She always listens to both sides of the story before making a decision.
- Säit (Familljelinn)
She inherited her blue eyes from her father's side of the family.
- Equipe
Our side scored the first goal of the match.
- Equipe (Sport)
The local side won the championship for the first time in ten years.
- Beilag
I ordered a burger with a side of fries and a side of coleslaw.
adjective “side”
Grondform side, net stufbar
- lateral
She took a side path to avoid the busy main road.
- zousätzlech
She took on a side project to earn extra money while working her full-time job.
- als Beilag zerwéiert
We ordered a side salad to go with our burgers.
verb “side”
Infinitiv side; hien sides; Verg. sided; Part. Verg. sided; Ger. siding
- sech op eng Säit stellen
During the debate, she sided with her friend even though she didn't fully agree.
- verkleeden (Gebai)
We decided to side the garage with new wooden panels.