sid

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BrE /saɪd/ AmE /saɪd/

noun en → es

1 PART OF BODY [singular] A1

the part of your body on the left or right, from your shoulder to your hand and including your arm

costado, lado del cuerpo

Collocations side pain

  • He had a pain in his side.

    Tenía dolor en el costado.

2 POSITION [singular] A2

the position of something to the left or right of another thing, especially when you are looking at it from in front

lado, costado

Collocations side by side

  • The house is on the left-hand side of the road.

    La casa está en el lado izquierdo de la calle.

1 TEAM [singular] B1

a team or group in a game, sport, or competition

equipo, bando

Collocations side of the field

  • He plays for the home side.

    Juega para el equipo local.

1 VIEWPOINT [singular] B2

a way of thinking about or looking at something, especially when you disagree with other people's views

punto de vista, opinión

Collocations from one side to another

  • He has a different side to his character.

    Tiene un lado diferente de su personalidad.

1 EDGE [singular] A2

the edge of something, especially the long edge that is not a top or bottom

borde, lateral

Collocations side of the road

  • The car drove off the side of the road.

    El coche salió del borde de la carretera.

1 AREA [singular] B1

an area or part of a town, country, etc., especially one that is different from other areas in some way

zona, área

Collocations side of the city

  • The side of town where I live is very quiet.

    El lado de la ciudad donde vivo es muy tranquilo.

1 ASSISTANCE [transitive] B2

to help someone or something, especially in a difficult situation

ayudar, apoyar

Collocations side sb out

  • She took his side in the argument.

    Ella tomó su parte en la discusión.

1 MARGIN [singular] B2

the space at the edge of a page or screen, usually used for notes or comments

margen, borde

Collocations side of the page

  • Write your notes in the side margin.

    Escribe tus notas en el margen lateral.