What does Side in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word Side in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Side in Turkish.

The word Side in Turkish means yüzey, yüz, yan, taraf, taraf, yüz, yan, yan taraf, kenar, kenar, yan taraf, takım, taraf, yan, ek, ilâve, ikincil, yan, yan, tali, yan, sülale, nesep, soy, yan taraf, borda, yön, bölge, yan bölüm, yan taraf, yan kısım, yan yemek, tarafını tutmak, öbür yüz, kötü özellik, bir o yana bir bu yana, bir yandan diğer yana, (olaylara, vb.) iyi tarafından bakmak, iyimser ol, tek tarafta, tek yanda, tek bir yüzünde, ek olarak, gizliden gizliye, yanında, yan yana, birlikte, beraber, garnitür, yan etki, yan etki, ara sokak, yan adım, yana kaçmak, kaçınmak, sakınmak, uzak durmak, trampet, olumlu taraf, olumlu yan, aydınlık/güneşli taraf, bir yana, bir yana doğru, bir yana, bir yana doğru. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Side

yüzey, yüz

(surface)

Kutunun tüm yüzünü boyamanız gerekiyor.
You need to paint all sides of the box.

yan, taraf

(location)

Nehrin bu yanı (or: tarafı) diğerinden daha yeşil.
This side of the river is greener than the other.

taraf, yüz

(surface of flat object)

Sayfanın diğer yüzünü çevir.
Turn the paper over to the other side.

yan, yan taraf

(lateral part)

Kutunun yan tarafında bir delik var.
There is a hole in the side of the box.

kenar

(geometry: polygon) (geometri)

Karenin dört kenarı vardır.
A square has four sides.

kenar

(edge) (uç anlamında)

Sayfanın kenarına notlarını yazdı.
She wrote notes along the side of the page.

yan taraf

(body: flank) (vücut)

My side hurts. I wonder why.

takım

(sports: team) (spor)

We're going out to root for our side.

taraf

(figurative (contesting group)

Sen kimin tarafındasın?
Whose side are you on? The two sides called a truce.

yan

(lateral)

Lütfen yan kapıdan dışarı çıkın.
Please go out the side door.

ek, ilâve

(supplementary)

Mehmet ek bir işte çalışmaya başladı.
Marvin started a side job.

ikincil, yan

(secondary)

The salary is a side benefit to this job.

yan

(directed toward a side) (atış, vb.)

The player made a side kick.

tali, yan

(road/street: not main) (yol)

The main road was closed because of an accident, so we had to find our way through a maze of side streets.

sülale, nesep, soy

(family lineage)

Our side of the family has distinctive facial features.

yan taraf, borda

(edge of a boat) (gemi)

The sailors threw the trash over the side.

yön

(figurative (aspect) (mecazlı)

She saw a side of him that she hadn't seen before.

bölge

(region of a city)

The south side of the city is known for its shops.

yan bölüm

(adjacent space)

The side of the house is a fun place to play.

yan taraf, yan kısım

(cut of meat)

Please give me a side of beef.

yan yemek

(informal (food: accompaniment)

Would you like any sides with your meal--fries, for example?

tarafını tutmak

(support in a disagreement) (birisinin)

The party hopes the minister will side with them.

öbür yüz

(reverse, other side)

The flip side of the album also had some good songs.

kötü özellik

(figurative (another, less attractive, aspect) (mecazlı)

The flip side of the new product is that it wastes electricity.

bir o yana bir bu yana

(movement: back and forth)

The boat was rocking from side to side in the rough sea.

bir yandan diğer yana

(measurement: sideways)

The room was square, and measured about two metres from side to side.

(olaylara, vb.) iyi tarafından bakmak

(informal (consider positive aspects)

If you always look on the bright side, you will be a much happier person.

iyimser ol

(informal (consider positive aspects)

Look on the bright side: if you have nothing, you've got nothing to lose!

tek tarafta, tek yanda

(unilaterally)

We are all on one side.

tek bir yüzünde

(on one surface only)

An image of George Washington can be found on one side of a US dollar bill.

ek olarak

(in addition)

She worked all day in an office and babysat on the side.

gizliden gizliye

(secretly)

She found out her husband had a girlfriend on the side.

yanında

(food: to one side) (yemek)

I'll have the apple pie, with ice cream if you have it, but I want the ice cream on the side, not on top of the pie.

yan yana

(in a row)

The two ducks waddled side by side to the pond.

birlikte, beraber

(figurative (together) (mecazlı)

Our two countries stand side by side in the face of this new threat.

garnitür

(food served as an accompaniment)

His steak was served with a side dish of mashed potatoes.

yan etki

(secondary effect: of drug) (ilaç)

Side effects of this drug may include nausea and a skin rash.

yan etki

([sth] incidental)

Losing weight is a welcome side effect of fasting in Lent.

ara sokak

(small road leading off larger street)

I drive down side streets to avoid the traffic.

yan adım

(step to one side)

Andy avoided the puddle with a quick sidestep.

yana kaçmak

(step around to avoid)

Nicki skillfully sidestepped the patch of ice on the sidewalk.

kaçınmak, sakınmak, uzak durmak

(figurative (avoid) (mecazlı)

The company sidestepped serious financial difficulties, but it is not safe yet.

trampet

(percussion)

Tim played a drum roll on the snare drum.

olumlu taraf, olumlu yan

(figurative (positive aspect) (mecazlı)

Whenever I was depressed my grandfather told me to look on the sunny side of life.

aydınlık/güneşli taraf

(sunlit side: of street)

The sunny side of the street is always the hottest, obviously.

bir yana, bir yana doğru

(put [sth]: aside)

She set her book to one side and picked up the newspaper.

bir yana, bir yana doğru

(movement: to the side)

The cars all moved to one side of the road so the ambulance could pass.

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