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1 side with
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2 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) tage parti for* * *(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) tage parti for -
3 side with
встать на чью-либо сторону; поддерживатьWhy do you side with your mother? She was at fault, not me.
The Armenians traditionally side with the Greeks against the Turks.
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4 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) ponerse de parte dev + prep + o ponerse* de parte or del lado de, tomar partido por* * *v + prep + o ponerse* de parte or del lado de, tomar partido por -
5 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) taka afstöðu með, styðja e-n -
6 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) vki, vmi mellé áll -
7 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) pôr-se ao lado de -
8 side with
tarafını tutmak, aynı tarafta olmak* * *(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!)...-in tarafını tutmak -
9 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) držati z -
10 side with
• tukea• auttaa• avustaa• edesauttaa• edistää• ajaa asiaa• antaa apua• asettua puolelle• puoltaa• kannattaa• myötävaikuttaa• suosia• suositella• subventoida• suosittaa• sponsoroida• pitää puolta* * *(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) tukea -
11 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) ta parti med -
12 side with
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13 side with
* * *v.Partei ergreifen für ausdr. -
14 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) brać stronę -
15 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) pieslieties (kādai pusei) -
16 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) palaikyti kieno nors pusę -
17 side with
ställa sig på ngns sida* * *(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) ta ställning för, ställa sig (stå) på ngns sida -
18 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) a fi de partea (cuiva) -
19 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) συντάσσομαι με/παίρνω το μέρος -
20 side with
(to give support to in an argument etc: Don't side with him against us!) stranit
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