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Aside

aside
 I. adverb  Date: 14th century  1. to or toward the side stepped ~  2. away from others or into privacy pulled him ~  3. out of the way especially for future use ; away putting ~ savings  4. away from one's thought or consideration jesting ~  II. preposition  Date: 1592 obsolete beyond, past  III. noun  Date: circa 1751  1. an utterance meant to be inaudible to someone; especially an actor's speech heard by the audience but supposedly not by other characters  2. a straying from the theme ; digression
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1.
  adv. & n. --adv. 1 to or on one side; away. 2 out of consideration (placed after noun : joking aside). --n. 1 words spoken in a play for the audience to hear, but supposed not to be heard by the other characters. 2 an incidental remark. Phrases and idioms aside from US apart from. set aside 1 put to one side. 2 keep for a special purpose or future use. 3 reject or disregard. 4 annul. 5 remove (land) from agricultural production for fallow, forestry, or other use. take aside engage (a person) esp. for a private conversation. Etymology: orig. on side: see A(2) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  – aside from – to set aside ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
3.
  1. театр. ремарка "в сторону" 2. театр. замечание сделанное "про себя" 3. отступление (в речи); анекдот или шутка по ходу рассказа 4. второстепенное событие; второстепенное произведение the asides of history —- побочные исторические факты 5. указывает на отход или отвод от прежнего направления, пути, темы разговора в сторону; передается с помощью приставок to turn aside —- свернуть в сторону step aside —- отойдите (в сторону); разрешите пройти to speak aside —- говорить в сторону (обычно об актере) to take smb. aside —- отводить кого-либо в сторону (для разговора) he drew the curtain aside —- он отдернул занавес 6. нахождение поодаль в стороне he stood aside —- он стоял поодаль 7. указывает на откладывание, отмену, избавление от чего-либо; часто передается приставкой от- to put money aside —- откладывать деньги to lay aside bad habits —- отказаться от плохих привычек set this book aside for me —- отложите для меня эту книгу when spring came she put aside her winter clothes —- когда пришла весна, она убрала зимние вещи put aside gloomy thoughts —- выбросьте мрачные мысли из головы put your troubles aside —- отбросьте заботы 8. в сочетаниях aside from —- помимо from the question of need of this device we must think of the cost —- помимо вопроса о необходимости этого приспособления, мы 9. должны...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
4.
  from  а) помимо;  б) amer. за исключением ASIDE  1. adv.  1) в сторону; в стороне to speak aside - говорить в сторону (об актерах) to take smb. aside - отвести кого-л. в сторону to turn aside for a moment - отвлечься на минуту  2) отдельно; в резерве to put aside - отложить - aside from  2. noun слова, произносимые актером в сторону ...
Англо-русский словарь
5.
  (asides) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. Note: In addition to the uses shown below, 'aside' is used in phrasal verbs such as ‘cast aside’, ‘stand aside’, and ‘step aside’. 1. If you move something aside, you move it to one side of you. Sarah closed the book and laid it aside. ADV: ADV after v 2. If you take or draw someone aside, you take them a little way away from a group of people in order to talk to them in private. Will put his arm around her shoulders and drew her aside. ADV: ADV after v 3. If you move aside, you get out of someone’s way. She had been standing in the doorway, but now she stepped aside to let them pass. ADV: ADV after v 4. If you set something such as time, money, or space aside for a particular purpose, you save it and do not use it for anything else. She wants to put her pocket-money aside for holidays. ...the ground set aside for the new cathedral. ADV: ADV after v 5. If you brush or sweep aside a feeling or suggestion, you reject it. Talk to a friend who will really listen and not brush aside your feelings... The Prime Minister swept aside concern about the rising cost of mortgages. ADV: ADV after v 6. You use aside to indicate that you have finished talking about something, or that you are leaving it out of your discussion, and that you are about to talk about something else. Leaving aside the tiny minority who are clinically depressed, most people who have bad moods also have very good moods... Emotional arguments aside, here are the facts. = apart ADV: ADV after v, n ADV 7. An aside is a comment that a character in a play makes to the audience, which the other characters are supposed not to be able to hear. Exasperated with her children, she rolls her eyes and mutters an aside to the camera, ‘No wonder I drink!’. N-COUNT 8. An aside is something that you say that is not directly connected with what you are talking about. The pace of the book is leisurely, with enjoyable literary and...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~1 adv 1 move/step aside to move, step etc to the side  (I stepped aside just in time, and the car whizzed past.) 2 put/set/leave sth aside a) to save part of an amount of money  (I've been setting aside a little money each week for our holiday.) b) to keep something separate or not use it because someone is going to buy or use it later  (One of the rooms was set aside for a yoga class.) c) to leave something to be considered at another time  (Let's put this question aside for next week.) 3 brush/sweep sth aside to treat someone's idea or statement in a way that shows you do not think it is important  (Mr. Coleman brushed my suggestion aside and asked for another question.) 4 aside from especially AmE a) except for  (Aside from that one little problem, the day was perfect.) b) in addition to  (Aside from physical problems, these patients also show a lot of hostility.) 5 used to show that something you have just said is not as important as what you are going to say next  (These problems aside, we think the plan should go ahead.) ~2 n 1 words spoken by an actor to the people watching a play, that the other characters in the play do not hear 2 a remark made in a low voice that you only intend certain people to hear 3 a remark or story that is not part of the main subject of a speech ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  See: JOKING ASIDE, SET ASIDE. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
8.
  - "words spoken so as to be (supposed) inaudible," 1727. ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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