释义 |
Examples:paralysis of one side of the body—credit side (of a balance sheet)—debit side (of a balance sheet)—side by side (of two processes, developments, thoughts etc)—the hiring side of a contract—left-hand side (driver's side) of a vehicle—right-hand side (of a machine)—protrusions on either side of a cannon facilitating mounting and vertical pivot—slit on either side of robe—three immortal souls and seven mortal forms in Daoism, contrasting the spiritual and carnal side of man—back (the area of a vertebrate animal's body on either side of the backbone)—flank (the side of one's torso)—relationship between cousins etc on the paternal side of a family—the other side (of a problem etc)—the left- and right-side of a split Chinese character, often the key (radical) and phonetic—left-hand side of a split Chinese character, often the key or radical—lit. a notch on the side of a boat locate a sword dropped overboard (idiom); fig. an action made pointless by changed circumstances—the bride's side (of a wedding)—side (of pail, boat etc)—hawsehole (small hole for anchor cable or hawser in the side of ship)—left-hand side (of a machine)—the right-hand side of split Chinese character, often the phonetic—small rooms facing or the side of the main hall or veranda—island (the superstructure of an aircraft carrier, on the starboard side of the deck)—side of a ship or an aircraft—right-hand side (passenger side) of a vehicle—the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence—credit side of a balance sheet—a new branch grows out of a knot (idiom); fig. side issues keep arising—from the side of the eye—akathisia (condition of restlessness, a side-effect of neuroleptic antipsychotic drug)—complications (undesired side-effect of medical procedure)—triforium (gallery of arches above side-aisle vaulting in the nave of a church)—favor an outsider instead of someone on one's own side [idiom.]— |