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aside

ADV ข้างๆ  ไป ด้าน ข้าง  to the side to one side khang-khang

 

aside

ADV สำรอง  เก็บ เอา ไว้ ใช้  sam-rong

 

aside

ADV ออก ไป จาก  ออก ไป จาก ใจ  ออก ไป จาก ความคิด  out of the way o0k-pai-jak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ASIDE

adv. [a and side. See Side. ] 1. On or to one side; out of a perpendicular or straight direction.
2. At a little distance from the main part or body.
Thou shalt set aside that which is full. 2 Kings 4:4.
3. From the body; as, to put or lay aside a garment. John 13:4.
4. From the company; at a small distance or in private; as when speakers utter something by themselves, upon the stage.
5. Separate from the person, mind or attention; in a state of abandonment.
Let us lay aside every weight. Hebrews 12:1.
6. Out of the line of rectitude or propriety, in a moral view.
They are all gone aside. Psalm 14:3.
7. In a state of separation to a particular use; as, to set aside a thing for a future day.
To set aside, in judicial proceedings, is to defeat the effect or operation of, by a subsequent decision of a superior tribunal; as, to set aside a verdict or a judgment.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ASIDE

A *side ", adv. Etym: [Pref. a- + side. ]

 

1. On, or to, one side; out of a straight line, course, or direction; at a little distance from the rest; out of the way; apart. Thou shalt set aside that which is full. 2 Kings iv. 4. But soft! but soft! aside: here comes the king. Shak. The flames were blown aside. Dryden.

 

2. Out of one's thoughts; off; away; as, to put aside gloomy thoughts. "Lay aside every weight. " Heb. xii. 1.

 

3. So as to be heard by others; privately. Then lords and ladies spake aside. Sir W. Scott. To set aside (Law ), to annul or defeat the effect or operation of, by a subsequent decision of the same or of a superior tribunal; to declare of no authority; as, to set aside a verdict or a judgment.

 

ASIDE

ASIDE A *side ", n.

 

Defn: Something spoken aside; as, a remark made by a stageplayer which the other players are not supposed to hear.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

aside

a side |əˈsīd əˈsaɪd | adverb to one side; out of the way: he pushed his plate aside | they stood aside to let a car pass | she must put aside all her antagonistic feelings. in reserve; for future use: she set aside some money for rent. used to indicate that one is dismissing something from consideration, or that one is shifting from one topic or tone of discussion to another: joking aside, I've certainly had my fill. noun 1 a remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play. a remark not intended to be heard by everyone present: Does that make him a murderer?whispered Alice in an aside to Fred. 2 a remark that is not directly related to the main topic of discussion: the recipe book has little asides about the importance of home and family. PHRASES aside from apart from. take (or draw ) someone aside move someone away from a group of people in order to talk privately. ORIGIN Middle English (originally on side ): see a- 2, side .

 

Oxford Dictionary

aside

aside |əˈsʌɪd | adverb to one side; out of the way: he pushed his plate aside | they stood aside to let a car pass | she must put aside all her antagonistic feelings. in reserve; for future use: she set aside some money for rent. used to indicate that one is dismissing a topic or changing to a new subject: joking aside, I've certainly had my fill. noun a remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but is supposed to be unheard by the other characters in the play. an incidental remark, or one not intended to be heard by everyone present: Does that make him a murderer?whispered Alice in an aside to Fred. PHRASES aside from chiefly N. Amer. apart from. take (or draw ) someone aside move someone away from a group of people in order to talk to them privately: he took him aside and urged him to quit wasting his time and talent. ORIGIN Middle English (originally on side ): see a 2, side .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

aside

aside adverb 1 they stood aside: to one side, to the side, on one side; apart, away, separately. 2 that aside, he seemed a nice man: apart, notwithstanding. noun Her parents died,” he said in an aside: whispered remark, confidential remark, stage whisper; digression, incidental remark, obiter dictum. PHRASES aside from aside from the mess in the garage, this place is looking good: apart from, besides, in addition to, not counting, barring, other than, but (for ), excluding, not including, except (for ), excepting, leaving out, save (for ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

aside

aside adverb 1 they stood aside to let a car pass: to one side, to the side; on one side, alongside; apart, away, separately, alone, by oneself /itself, distant, detached, in isolation. 2 that aside, he seemed a nice man: apart, notwithstanding. PHRASES aside from aside from his London office he has property in several African capitals: apart from, besides, in addition to, over and above, beyond, not counting, leaving aside, barring, other than, but (for ), excluding, not including, without, with the exception of, except, except for, excepting, omitting, leaving out, short of, save (for ).noun Both her parents died a couple of years back,said Mrs Manton in an aside to Betty: whispered remark, confidential remark, stage whisper; soliloquy, monologue, apostrophe; casual remark, throwaway line; digression, parenthetic remark, incidental remark, obiter dictum, deviation, departure, red herring, excursus; archaic excursion.

 

Duden Dictionary

Asiderit

Asi de rit Substantiv, maskulin , der |Asider i t auch …ˈrɪt |der Asiderit; Genitiv: des Asiderits, Plural: die Asiderite griechisch-neulateinisch ein Meteorstein ohne oder überwiegend ohne Eisen

 

Spanish Dictionary

asidero

asidero nombre masculino 1 Parte por donde se ase o agarra una cosa :una barrera reflectante, situada por encima de la matrícula, sirve también como asidero para abrir el portón trasero .2 Punto de apoyo o pretexto para algo :el entrenamiento fue el asidero de esas seguridades que le faltaban .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

aside

a side /əsáɪd /on side (わきに [へ ])〗副詞 比較なし 1 わき , 横に, 傍らに stand aside on the escalators エスカレーターで脇に立つ push aside a book 本を脇に押しやる 2 考慮しないで, 無視して set aside all objections すべての反対意見を考慮しない put aside the differences (意見の )相違に目をつぶる 3 取っておいて, 別にして set [put, leave, lay ] aside cash for a rainy day 万一のために現金をためておく 4 離して, 捨てて cast aside false sympathy 偽りの同情心を捨て去る 5 名詞 の後で 〗…はさておき (!ほかの問題や, より重要な話題を切り出す際などに用いる ) all that [joking, kidding ] aside それ [冗談 ]はさておき as de from A 1 ⦅主に米 ⦆A 〈物 事など 〉は別として ; Aを除いて (⦅主に英 ⦆apart from A )Aside from the appearance, this new machine is very good .外観を除けば, この新しい機械は本当に良くできています 2 ⦅主に米 ⦆Aに加えて, Aのほかに (⦅主に英 ⦆apart from A )Aside from tennis, I enjoy baseball .テニスに加え, 野球も楽しみます .3 A 〈人 物 〉から離れて ; A 〈本題など 〉からそれて, 脱線して Dan always turns aside from the theme of the discussion .ダンはいつも議論のテーマから脱線する as de of A A 〈人 物 〉のそば [脇 ]に 名詞 C 1 内緒話, 私語, ひそひそ話 .2 〘劇 〙脇ぜりふ ; 独白 .3 余談, 雑談 .