sid
BrE /saɪd/ AmE /saɪd/
noun en → es
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.