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    [said] n կողմ, տեսակետ. blank side թույլ կողմը. blind side թույլ տեղը. the seamy/wrong side of the cloth կտորի թարս կողմը. on all sides բոլոր կողմերից. on both sides երկու կողմից. side by side կողք-կողքի. toss from side to side կողքից կողք շուռ գալ. by my side իմ կողքին. split one’s sides ծիծաղից պայթել. take sides (մեկի) կողմը բռնել, հարել. from the side կողքից. the side of a ship նավի տախտակամածը. the sides of a mountain լեռան լանջերը. on the near/off side of the car մեքենայի աջ/ձախ կողմից. side effect կողմնակի ազդեցություն. (ծայր) the side of the road ճանապարհի ծայրը/կողքը. the side of a lake/river գետ/լճի ափը. “this side up “ (մակագրու թյուն) վերին մասը. move to one side մի կողմ քաշվել. put on one side մի կողմ դնել. (խումբ, կողմ. մրզ. թիմ) the home side դաշտի տերերը. our side մեր կողմը. let the side down խաբել, նենգել, փորձանքի մեջ գցել. faults on both sides սխալներ երկու կողմից. take smb’s side մեկի կողմը բռնել. փխբ. օգտ. good sides of the character բնավորության լավ կողմերը. the bright side դրական կողմը. the other side of the picture նկարի/մեդալի մյուս/հակառակ կողմը. The dress is on the small side Շորը վրաս փոքր է/նեղ է He got on the wrong side of his boss չի գոհացրել իր շեֆին. make a bit on the side լրացուցիչ փող վաստա կել. He’s completely without side Նա/ գոռոզ/ամ բարտավան չէ. a side door/street կողքի դուռ. կողմնային փողոց. a side issue/effect երկրորդական հարց. կողմնային էֆեկտ.
    2. v side with smb մեկի կողմը բռնել

    English-Armenian dictionary > side

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