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Is side a countable noun?
It is a countable noun square [indicating] n. 1. Edge; Edge 2. Next; Around; Corner of mouth 3. Side, exterior 4. (two sides of a flat thin object) The number of sheets written on one side [Slang] is recorded on a record. Along the direction of the parting line, the side (separated) part, area 6. Side (of human body); The seventh rib. Bust (or skin) rib 8. Watch nine. (symmetrical up and down) Two sides (one) 10. One side (war, conflict, etc. ), one [British English] (competition) team 1 1. Descent 15. [Oral] Channel 16. [British English] Side spin 17. [British Slang] Arrogance; Arrogance 18. [American slang] a line; One page of lines (one role) 19. A page of an article, book, etc. )adj 1。 The second side. Side; From the side, from the side. 3. (strike, etc. ) aim to one side, to one side. 4. Incidental, trivial and unimportant. 5. Extra; 6. [American English] Extra (besides the main course). 1. Put the edge of … and put the folding board on … 2. Plane the side of. Tidy up; Let go: make the bed on one side of the bed. Be with sb. Agree; Support: Example: Stand on your own side and support our vi team. Support: for example, stand by someone and support someone's phrase 1. The reverse side of the coin = the other side of the coin. In comparison with, in. Brush aside the leaves … put them aside; Despise 4. Laugh, laugh. Spread butter on both sides of the bread. Next to 7. Defected to another camp. Select up. The captains of both sides take turns to select players to form a team. 9. Come down from one side of the fence, or support one of the two sides from the other side. Don't climb the wall. 10. Safe (or correct) is the smaller of the two; Choose a safe method 1 1. Everyone has his weak side. Everyone has weaknesses, and no one is perfect. 12. From all directions (or every side) in all aspects, places and directions 13. Offend sb. and disagree with sb. 14. Give it to someone (click), hurl abuse at someone. Cross the ship's rail [American slang] and leave the ship (or base) 16. Boundless and unassuming, modest 17. Have a good laugh. It is legal to stay on the right side of the law 19. Know which side to spread your bread on. Know your interests. 20. Laugh from the other side (or the wrong side) and turn joy into worry. 2 1. Let people around you down (or lose face) their own people (or colleagues, family members, etc. 22. Look on the bright side (or dark side) of things. Off-court (football, etc). ) offside 24. In addition (football, etc.). ) 25 after the game. From all directions. Two sides (or each side, either side), two sides; On one side … on the other side … on the other side … on someone's side; Take sb. S-plane 29 The price is too high (or too low). On the other hand, in addition, 3 1. In an advantageous aspect of the account business of the lender 32. Did the right thing on the right side of the post. Sneaking around, 34 years old. It's also quiet near ... Mountain 35. Angel's side sees angel 36. On the windward side of A. On the windward side of sailing B. Where … can't be reached, beyond the influence of …, it won't be hurt by …. On the wrong (or other, third) side of thirty (or forty, etc.). ) More than thirty (or forty and so on. ) 38. Get off the boat. It's no use passing by on the other side; No compassion, 40. Put on airs [Spoken English] Put on airs and be arrogant. Put sth aside (temporarily) put sth aside. Side by side; Support each other. Singing the wrong mouth [spoken language] turns joy into sorrow; From complacency to depression. Laugh (gloriously) 45. Stand by or stand by someone's side; Take someone's side. Take sb. aside Take sb. aside (talk in private) 47. Stand by sb.' s side and support sb. Take someone's side. Support one side (of the two parties); Support (sb); Defend (sb). The other side of the shield 50. Both sides have a lot to say. The public is right, and the old woman is right. This side of 5 1. comes before …; No more than 52. Turn the best side out and let people see the best side as much as possible. The wrong side of the fence argument; Loser 54. Anti-surface outward deformation. Side; side; side They always sit on the right side of the church; he never sits on the right side. Leave my side. An example of two or more competing groups: the confidential party is ready to attack 3. The left or right half of the body, for example, his side abdomen hurts. The extended outer surface of an object, for example, he turned the box over to check the bottom surface, and they painted all four sides of the box. A surface that forms part of the exterior of an object. For example, he examined all sides of the crystal. Example of a plane figure: the hypotenuse of a right triangle is always the longest side 7. One aspect of something (as opposed to other implications). Ex.: He is heavier, which shows his good side in business procurement. Immigration and Naturalization on his father's side. Half of an animal carcass cut vertically, used as food. A view that is contrary to another view in an argument or settlement, for example, every problem has two sides. An example of an elevated geological structure: the house is built in si. The virtue of the mountain 12. (Sports) To release the ball by hitting one side of the ball or spinning violently. Take sides with ... and form an alliance with ...; Express strong sympathy for. Take the side of; Whose side are you on? Why are you on the defendant's side? On one side: the side porch above the side fence comes from: WordNet examples and usage are far on the other side. I have always been by your side, and I have never gone far. By your side. Just to come to your side. You're not around. When you were away.