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 beside [bi'said]   添加此单词到默认生词本
prep. 在旁边

  1. He lived in a town beside the sea.
    他住在一个靠海的城镇.
  2. The company wished to locate its new factory beside the river.
    这家公司希望把新工厂设在河边。
  3. You'll need plenty of nerve to sit beside him when he is driving.
    他开车的时候,你得有足够的胆量才敢坐在他旁边。



Beside \Be*side"\, prep. [OE. biside, bisiden, bisides, prep.
and adv., beside, besides; pref. be- by + side. Cf. Besides,
and see {Side}, n.]
1. At the side of; on one side of. ``Beside him hung his
bow.'' --Milton.

2. Aside from; out of the regular course or order of; in a
state of deviation from; out of.

[You] have done enough
To put him quite beside his patience. --Shak.

3. Over and above; distinct from; in addition to.

Note: [In this use besides is now commoner.]

Wise and learned men beside those whose names are
in the Christian records. --Addison.

{To be beside one's self}, to be out of one's wits or senses.

Paul, thou art beside thyself. --Acts xxvi.
24.

Syn: {Beside}, {Besides}.

Usage: These words, whether used as prepositions or adverbs,
have been considered strictly synonymous, from an
early period of our literature, and have been freely
interchanged by our best writers. There is, however, a
tendency, in present usage, to make the following
distinction between them: 1. That beside be used only
and always as a preposition, with the original meaning
``by the side of; '' as, to sit beside a fountain; or
with the closely allied meaning ``aside from'',
``apart from'', or ``out of''; as, this is beside our
present purpose; to be beside one's self with joy. The
adverbial sense to be wholly transferred to the
cognate word. 2. That besides, as a preposition, take
the remaining sense ``in addition to'', as, besides
all this; besides the considerations here offered.
``There was a famine in the land besides the first
famine.'' --Gen. xxvi. 1. And that it also take the
adverbial sense of ``moreover'', ``beyond'', etc.,
which had been divided between the words; as, besides,
there are other considerations which belong to this
case. The following passages may serve to illustrate
this use of the words:

Lovely Thais sits beside thee. --Dryden.

Only be patient till we have appeased
The multitude, beside themselves with fear.
--Shak.

It is beside my present business to enlarge on
this speculation. --Locke.

Besides this, there are persons in certain
situations who are expected to be charitable.
--Bp. Porteus.

And, besides, the Moor
May unfold me to him; there stand I in much
peril. --Shak.

That man that does not know those things which
are of necessity for him to know is but an
ignorant man, whatever he may know besides.
--Tillotson.

Note: See {Moreover}.


Besides \Be*sides"\, Beside \Be*side"\, adv. [OE. Same as
beside, prep.; the ending -s is an adverbial one, prop. a
genitive sign.]
1. On one side. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Shak.

2. More than that; over and above; not included in the
number, or in what has been mentioned; moreover; in
addition.

The men said unto Lot, Hast thou here any besides ?
--Gen. xix.
12.

To all beside, as much an empty shade,
An Eugene living, as a C[ae]sar dead. --Pope.

Note: These sentences may be considered as elliptical.

  1. Traditional defense-minded Democrats such as Charles Bennett and Sam Stratton sit on the committee beside such highly motivated liberals as Pat Schroeder, Nicholas Mavroules and Ron Dellums.
  2. "By being baptized, you will be saved," Swaggart said as Matthew Aaron fidgeted beside him.
  3. There were no bridges or border posts or hustlers here, just a rowboat and a ferryman sitting on the far bank beside a burro.
  4. On Tuesday, he drew a crowd of thousands to a cove near Candlestick Park where he lay beached beside rocks bearing a no-trespassing sign.
  5. This could make the current U.S. presidential debate over which American weapons to develop and which to scrap a little beside the point.
  6. Lamb's, which stood beside the produce stalls at a now-defunct farmers market, is gone.
  7. Mrs. Cottam wept quietly throughout the opening arguments, while her husband, a former minister in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, sat stoically beside her.
  8. We have packed it in the back row beside the white spikes of the excellent Veronicastrum, as botanists have renamed Veronica virginica.
  9. But, seated beside the Parliament's Communist president, Volodymyr Ivashko, Mrs. Thatcher backed down when opposition members urged her to recognize Soviet Lithuania and to declare support for separatists in the Ukraine.
  10. Mr. Gold, an avid reader who has two children and lives in Beverly Hills, can often be found huffing and puffing on a UCLA track beside Mr. Wells or longtime friend and Gang Tyre partner Mark Siegel.
  11. Then she poses with her children as her wheelchair-bound husband looks the other way. As I steady my lens, her sister sneaks up beside me.
  12. Someone beside him was hit and fell down at his side.
  13. But behind a carved 15th century walnut door, pilgrims with covered heads speak in hushed tones beside Kussam's gilded tomb.
  14. Besaraba was found sleeping in the back seat of a car beside Interstate 80 near Brule, Neb., said Hollywood police spokesman David Steele.
  15. Standing beside Polhill, Djerejian said: "We will keep communication lines open to all parties that have influence with the hostage takers.
  16. The princess was buried, as she wished, beside her husband and an infant son on a hillside in the royal burial grounds east of Seoul, surrounded by the rice paddies and trees of her adopted land.
  17. A 737-400 operated by British Midland Airways crashed Jan. 8 beside a highway about 100 miles north of London, killing 44 people. It used CFM56-3C engines; the USAir jet in Wednesday's accident had CFM56-3B2 engines.
  18. Families live in the downtown now, pigs and chickens wandering in crude courtyards beside their shacks.
  19. The court decision expanding state authority is expected to make the controversy over restrictions like parental consent pale beside the battles to come.
  20. A man was convicted of murder despite the testimony of two witnesses who identified the interpreter sitting beside him as the killer.
  21. The 75-year-old peer fell as he stepped down from a bench beside his lawyer's desk and suffered a graze on the head and a bloody nose.
  22. "I just sit here and I notice when a ball goes into the stands," Donatelli said. "Then I take one out and set it beside me.
  23. Valero says talk of a write-down on the refinery is beside the point.
  24. Arriving on foot from the coal and steel-producing regions, the pilgrims streamed up a hillside where Walesa sat on an alter beside Krakow's Cardinal Franciszek Macharski.
  25. "He left the hospital and I went to Memphis the same time," said Hurst, who with his wife, Brenda, has been waiting beside the river since they first heard of the bridge collapse a few hours after the accident.
  26. It also is studying the possibility of opening a different kind of park on property it owns in Anaheim beside Disneyland, setting up a bidding war of sorts between the cities.
  27. A few onlookers posed for photographs beside the luxurious wheels, he said.
  28. Ibarruri's body was to lie in state until Thursday, when party leaders have scheduled a commemorative rally in downtown Madrid. Burial is scheduled later that day at a municipal cemetery beside the tomb of Spanish Socialist Party founder Pablo Iglesias.
  29. Maj. Deon Terblanche, head of riot police in Pietermaritzburg, Natal Province, was found Wednesday slumped over the wheel of his unmarked car, parked beside a freeway.
  30. Eighteen months ago, a car bomb exploded beside a Fijian checkpoint, killing three soldiers.
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