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1 bedside
جَانِب السَّرير \ bedside: a position near the side of a bed: a lamp by my bedside. -
2 جانب
جَانِب \ aspect: part of a difficulty, idea, etc. We must consider all aspects of this question. hand: side or direction: The sea was on my left hand. The car made a right-hand turn. side: (of a solid object) a surface that is neither top nor bottom: the sides of a box; a hillside, a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.) a way of looking at sth. They fought on our side in the war. There are two sides to every quarrel. They took his side, the left or right His dog sat by his side. I’ve a pain in my left side. \ بِجَانِب \ alongside: along the side (of): The two ships lay alongside (each other). beside: at the side of: She sat down beside me. by: near; at the side of: I live by the river. \ الجانِب الأَيْسَر من السفينة \ port: the left side of a ship or aircraft (which carries a red light at night; the opposite of starboard). \ جَانِب السَّرير \ bedside: a position near the side of a bed: a lamp by my bedside. \ جَانِب الطَّريق \ wayside: the roadside. \ جَانِب المَوْقِد \ fireside: the space beside a fire: We sat by the fireside to keep warm.
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lamp — S3 [læmp] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: lampe, from Latin lampas, from Greek, from lampein to shine ] 1.) an object that produces light by using electricity, oil, or gas table/desk/bedside lamp oil/electric/fluorescent lamp →↑fog … Dictionary of contemporary English
bedside — noun VERB + BEDSIDE ▪ be called to, be summoned to ▪ The doctor was summoned to his bedside. ▪ stay at, stay by ▪ leave ▪ … Collocations dictionary
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bedside — bed|side [ bed,saıd ] noun singular the area near your bed: a bedside lamp be at someone s bedside to sit near someone who is sick in bed: His family was at his bedside all day long … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lamp — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bedside, desk, floor, overhead (AmE), reading, standard (BrE), standing (AmE), table ▪ electric … Collocations dictionary
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bedside — noun (C) the area around your bed: Relatives have been at his bedside all week, hoping he will regain consciousness. | bedside lamp/table etc (=next to your bed) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bedside — n. 1 the space beside esp. a patient s bed. 2 (attrib.) of or relating to the side of a bed (bedside lamp). Phrases and idioms: bedside manner (of a doctor) an approach or attitude to a patient … Useful english dictionary
bedside lamp — /bɛdsaɪd ˈlæmp/ (say bedsuyd lamp) noun a small lamp placed near a bed, usually shaded so as not to light the whole room but to facilitate reading in bed …