aside

US: /əˈsaɪd/

UK: /ɐsˈa‍ɪd/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

aside /ə'said/
  • phó từ
    • về một bên, sang một bên
      • to stand aside: đứng sang một bên
    • riêng ra
      • to speak aside: nói nhỏ, nói riêng (cho người khác khỏi nghe thấy)
    • aside from
      • (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) ngoài ra, trừ ra
  • danh từ
    • (sân khấu) lời nói một mình; lời nói riêng (không để cho diễn viên khác nghe thấy)


Advanced English dictionary

adverb, noun
+ adverb
1 to one side; out of the way: She pulled the curtain aside. + Stand aside and let these people pass. + He took me aside (= away from a group of people) to give me some advice. + (figurative) Leaving aside (= not considering at this stage) the cost of the scheme, let us examine its benefits. + All our protests were brushed aside (= ignored).
2 to be used later: We set aside some money for repairs.
3 used after nouns to say that except for one thing, sth is true: Money worries aside, things are going well.
+ noun
1 (in the theatre) something which a character in a play says to the audience, but which the other characters on stage are not intended to hear: Shakespeare's use of asides and soliloquies
2 a remark, often made in a low voice, which is not intended to be heard by everyone present: He made several mocking asides about the inadequacy of women.
3 a remark that is not directly connected with the main subject that is being discussed: I mention it only as an aside ...

Concise dictionary

asidesə'saɪd
noun
+a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
+a message that departs from the main subject
adv.
+on or to one side
+out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts)
+not taken into account or excluded from consideration
+in a different direction
+placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose
+in reserve; not for immediate use


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