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A-side
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
A-side [Am ˈeɪˌsaɪd, Brit] SUBST
I. aside [Am əˈsaɪd, Brit əˈsʌɪd] ADV
1.1. aside (away from oneself):
1.2. aside (to one side):
2.1. aside (away from) liter:
2.2. aside (except for):
aside esp Am
2.3. aside (as well as):
aside esp Am
aside esp Am
II. aside [Am əˈsaɪd, Brit əˈsʌɪd] SUBST
1. aside (line, comment):
2. aside (digression):
I. stand <Past & Past Part stood> [Am stænd, Brit stand] VERB intr
1.1. stand (to be, to remain upright):
stand person:
stand person:
1.2. stand (to get to one's feet):
pararse LatAm
1.3. stand (to measure in height):
2.1. stand (to move, to take up position):
pararse LatAm
2.2. stand NAUT:
3.1. stand (to be situated, located):
3.2. stand (to hold a position):
3.3. stand (to be mounted, fixed):
4.1. stand (to stop, to remain still) person:
no standing Am
no standing Am
dejar muy atrás a alguien
4.2. stand (to stay undisturbed) batter/water:
4.3. stand (to survive, to last) building:
5. stand (to stay in force):
stand law/agreement:
stand law/agreement:
6.1. stand (to be):
6.2. stand (to be currently):
receipts stand at $150, 000
6.3. stand (to be likely to):
7.1. stand (to take on the role of):
7.2. stand (in elections for office):
stand Brit
II. stand <Past & Past Part stood> [Am stænd, Brit stand] VERB trans
1. stand:
2.1. stand (to tolerate, to bear) with can, can't, won't:
stand pain/noise
stand pain/noise
no lo trago ugs
2.2. stand (to withstand):
stand heat/strain
stand heat/strain
3. stand (to pay for):
stand drink/dinner
III. stand [Am stænd, Brit stand] SUBST
1.1. stand (position):
1.2. stand (attitude):
1.3. stand (resistance):
2.1. stand (pedestal, base):
pie m
2.2. stand (for sheet music):
2.3. stand (for coats, hats):
3. stand:
4. stand (for spectators):
stand often pl
5. stand (witness box):
6. stand (of trees):
put aside VERB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. put aside (lay to one side):
2. put aside (reserve):
put aside money
put aside money
put aside goods/time
3. put aside (disregard, forget):
put aside differences/quarrel
set aside VERB (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. set aside (save, reserve):
set aside food/goods
set aside food/goods
set aside food/goods
set aside time
set aside money
set aside money
2. set aside (put to one side, shelve):
set aside book/task/project
3. set aside (disregard):
set aside hostility/bitterness
set aside rules/formality
set aside judgment/verdict
take aside VERB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv)
set-aside [Am sɛt əˈsaɪd, Brit] SUBST U
1. set-aside Am:
2. set-aside LANDW (in the EU):
set aside VERB (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. set aside (save, reserve):
set aside food/goods
set aside food/goods
set aside food/goods
set aside time
set aside money
set aside money
2. set aside (put to one side, shelve):
set aside book/task/project
3. set aside (disregard):
set aside hostility/bitterness
set aside rules/formality
set aside judgment/verdict
step aside VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv)
thrust aside VERB [Am θrəst -, Brit θrʌst -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
thrust aside object/person
thrust aside object/person
thrust aside suggestion
thrust aside suggestion
thrust aside warning
thrust aside warning
take aside VERB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv)
throw aside VERB [Am θroʊ -, Brit θrəʊ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. throw aside (to one side):
throw aside logs/stones/person
2. throw aside (push back):
throw aside sheets/blankets
I. turn aside VERB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + adv)
voltearse LatAm excl CSur
II. turn aside VERB [Am tərn -, Brit təːn -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. turn aside (distract):
2. turn aside (deflect):
turn aside blow
futbito m Esp
futbolito m Chil Col
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. aside [əˈsaɪd] SUBST
1. aside (in a speech):
2. aside (in a conversation):
3. aside THEAT:
II. aside [əˈsaɪd] ADV
put aside unreg VERB trans -tt-
1. put aside (place to one side):
2. put aside (save):
put aside time
3. put aside (give up):
4. put aside (reject):
5. put aside (ignore):
put aside fears, differences
stand aside VERB intr
1. stand aside (move):
2. stand aside (stay):
aside from PRÄP
to turn aside from sb/sth
brush aside VERB trans
1. brush aside (push to one side):
2. brush aside (disregard):
brush aside criticism
lead aside VERB trans
draw aside VERB trans always trennb
draw aside person
draw aside curtain
step aside VERB intr
set aside VERB trans
1. set aside (save):
set aside time
set aside money
2. set aside (ignore):
3. set aside (overturn):
4. set aside (put to side):
OpenDict-Eintrag
toss aside VERB
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. aside ·ˈsaɪd] SUBST
1. aside:
2. aside THEAT:
II. aside ·ˈsaɪd] ADV
put aside <-tt-> unreg VERB trans
1. put aside (place to one side):
2. put aside (save):
put aside time
3. put aside (give up):
4. put aside (reject):
5. put aside (ignore):
put aside fears, differences
stand aside VERB intr
1. stand aside (move):
2. stand aside (stay):
brush aside VERB trans
1. brush aside (push to one side):
2. brush aside (disregard):
brush aside criticism
set aside VERB trans
1. set aside (save):
set aside time
set aside money
2. set aside (ignore):
3. set aside (overturn):
4. set aside (put to side):
step aside VERB intr
sweep aside VERB trans
1. sweep aside (cause to move):
2. sweep aside (dismiss):
lead aside VERB trans
lay aside VERB trans
1. lay aside (put away):
2. lay aside (save):
lay aside food
lay aside money
aside from PRÄP
Present
Iset aside
youset aside
he/she/itsets aside
weset aside
youset aside
theyset aside
Past
Iset aside
youset aside
he/she/itset aside
weset aside
youset aside
theyset aside
Present Perfect
Ihaveset aside
youhaveset aside
he/she/ithasset aside
wehaveset aside
youhaveset aside
theyhaveset aside
Past Perfect
Ihadset aside
youhadset aside
he/she/ithadset aside
wehadset aside
youhadset aside
theyhadset aside
PONS OpenDict

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They each throw aside their equipment and hug, and the match ends in a tie.
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Some players often appear bigger than their chosen sport; they have a grace and presence that seems to throw aside the shackles of its limitations.
en.wikipedia.org
What amazed me was people's willingness to throw aside a fundamental characteristic of the justice system -- the open court -- in their hysteria over bullying.
thechronicleherald.ca
He told the chiefs to throw aside the mourning wreaths, and to come nearer to him.
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Once you throw aside a need for cultural authenticity or concern about what goes into your body, the possibilities become endless.
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