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be·side
/bɪsaɪd/
在…旁邊,在…附近;與…相比,比得上
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Be·side
prep.
1.
At
the
side
of
;
on
one
side
of
.
“
Beside
him
hung
his
bow.”
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Be·sides
Be·side
adv.
1.
On
one
side
. [
Obs
.]
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
Cæsar
dead
. --
Pope
.
Note:
☞
These
sentences
may
be
considered
as
elliptical
.
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