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Side
01
côté
the right or left half of an object, place, person, or similar whole
Exemples
The cake was beautifully decorated with colorful icing on each side.
02
one long half of an animal's body that has been cut in two for meat
Exemples
The cozy tavern served a hearty plate of grilled side.
03
a line segment that forms part of the boundary of a plane figure
04
côté
one of the people or groups involved in an argument, contest, etc.
Exemples
The negotiation involved representatives from both sides reaching a compromise.
La négociation a impliqué des représentants des deux côtés pour parvenir à un compromis.
05
an opinion or position held in opposition to another in a disagreement
06
either the left or right half of the human body
07
côté, flanc
the outermost surface extending along one edge of an object
Exemples
He carefully painted the side of the fence.
Il a soigneusement peint le côté de la clôture.
08
an aspect or element of something contrasted with another aspect
09
a line of descent within a family
10
(in sports) a spin applied to a ball by striking or releasing it off-center
11
an elevated landform such as a slope or hillside
12
accompagnement, garniture
a portion of food served alongside the main dish, often complementing the meal in flavor, texture, or nutrition
Exemples
The steak was served with a side of mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables.
Le steak était servi avec un accompagnement de purée de pommes de terre et de légumes cuits à la vapeur.
side
Exemples
The house has a side entrance for easier access to the backyard.
La maison a une entrée latérale pour un accès plus facile à l'arrière-cour.
to side
01
to support or take a position for or against someone or something
Arbre Lexical
inside
underside
upside
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