alongside
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a·long·side
(ə-lông′sīd′, ə-lŏng′-)adv.
Along, near, at, or to the side: stood with a bodyguard alongside; drove up alongside.
prep. or alongside of
By the side of; side by side with: The boat lay alongside the pier.
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alongside
(əˈlɒŋˌsaɪd)prep
(often foll by of) along the side of; along beside: alongside the quay.
adv
along the side of some specified thing: come alongside.
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a•long•side
(əˈlɔŋˈsaɪd, əˈlɒŋ-)adv.
1. along or at the side of something: We brought the boat alongside.
prep. 2. beside; by the side of: The dog ran alongside me all the way.
3. alongside of,
a. beside; alongside.
b. Informal. compared with.
[1700–10]
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Adv. | 1. | alongside - side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship" |
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alongside
preposition
1. next to, near, along, close to, beside, nearby to Much of the industry was located alongside rivers.
2. together with, with, along with He had worked alongside them for years.
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Translations
إلى جَانِب، بِمُحَاذَاة
po bokuvedle
langs med
kõrvuti
vieressäyhdessä
samsíîa, viî hliîina á
popri
yanınayanında
alongside
[əˈlɒŋˈsaɪd]A. PREP
1. (= next to) → al lado de
there's a stream alongside the garden → hay un arroyo al lado del jardín
the car stopped alongside me → el coche se paró a mi lado
they have to work alongside each other → tienen que trabajar juntos
how can these systems work alongside each other? → ¿cómo estos sistemas pueden funcionar en colaboración?
there's a stream alongside the garden → hay un arroyo al lado del jardín
the car stopped alongside me → el coche se paró a mi lado
they have to work alongside each other → tienen que trabajar juntos
how can these systems work alongside each other? → ¿cómo estos sistemas pueden funcionar en colaboración?
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
alongside
[əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd] prep
(= at the side of) → à côté de
A car drew up alongside the truck → Une voiture est arrivée à côté du camion.
BUT Une voiture est arrivée à la hauteur du camion.
He sat alongside me → Il s'est assis à côté de moi.
A car drew up alongside the truck → Une voiture est arrivée à côté du camion.
BUT Une voiture est arrivée à la hauteur du camion.
He sat alongside me → Il s'est assis à côté de moi.
(= along the length of) → le long de
He walked alongside the river → Il marchait le long de la rivière.
BUT Il longeait la rivière à pied.
He walked alongside the river → Il marchait le long de la rivière.
BUT Il longeait la rivière à pied.
(= together with) → aux côtés de
The volunteers work alongside the permanent staff → Les volontaires travaillent aux côtés des employés.
The volunteers work alongside the permanent staff → Les volontaires travaillent aux côtés des employés.
(= as well as) → en même temps que
Her self-confidence will develop alongside her technique → Sa confiance en elle progressera en même temps que sa technique.
Her self-confidence will develop alongside her technique → Sa confiance en elle progressera en même temps que sa technique.
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alongside
prep → neben (+dat); he parked alongside the kerb (Brit) or curb (US) → er parkte am Bordstein; we were moored alongside the pier/the other boats → wir lagen am Pier vor Anker/lagen Bord an Bord mit den anderen Schiffen; the houses alongside the river → die Häuser am Fluss entlang; he works alongside me (= with me) → er ist ein Kollege von mir; (= next to me) → er arbeitet neben mir
adv → daneben; is the launch still alongside? → liegt die Barkasse immer noch längsseits?; a police car drew up alongside → ein Polizeiauto fuhr neben mich/ihn etc heran; she was driving alongside → sie fuhr nebenher; they brought their dinghy alongside → sie brachten ihr Dingi heran
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alongside
[əˈlɒŋˈsaɪd]Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
along
(əˈloŋ) preposition1. from one end to the other. He walked along several streets; The wall runs along the river.
2. at a point at the end or on the length of. There's a post-box somewhere along this street.
adverb1. onwards or forward. He ran along beside me; Come along, please!
2. to the place mentioned. I'll come along in five minutes.
3. in company, together. I took a friend along with me.
aˌlongˈside preposition, adverb beside or close to (the side of a ship, a pier etc). He berthed alongside his friend's boat.
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alongside
adv. al costado de, junto a.
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