alongside

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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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adv.1.alongside - side by sidealongside - side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship"

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alongside

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Translations

إلى جَانِب، بِمُحَاذَاة

po bokuvedle

langs med

kõrvuti

vieressäyhdessä

samsíîa, viî hliîina á

popri

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alongside

[əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd]

adv
We stopped, and the bus pulled up alongside → Nous nous sommes arrêtés et le bus s'est arrêté à côté de nous.
We brought our boat alongside → Nous avons accosté.

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alongside

prepneben (+dat); he parked alongside the kerb (Brit) or curb (US) → er parkte am Bordstein; we were moored alongside the pier/the other boatswir lagen am Pier vor Anker/lagen Bord an Bord mit den anderen Schiffen; the houses alongside the riverdie Häuser am Fluss entlang; he works alongside me (= with me)er ist ein Kollege von mir; (= next to me)er arbeitet neben mir

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alongside

[əˈlɒŋˈsaɪd]

1. adv (Naut) → sottobordo
we brought our boat alongside (of a pier/shore) → abbiamo accostato la barca (al molo/alla riva )

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along

(əˈloŋ) preposition

1. 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.

adverb

1. 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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