Synonym: adjacent, next, side by side. Similar words: side, aside, beside, besides, outsider, put aside, consider, resident. Meaning: adj. 1. nearest in space or position; immediately adjoining without intervening space 2. closely related or associated.
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(151) The mechanism (14) supports the short length refractory outlet tube (16) and the long length refractory flow protection tube (18) side by side.
(152) In the course of any country's political development, citizens' political participation and nonparticipation exist side by side.
(153) We will run true to form and genuinely co-operate with friends from all over the world hand in hand , side by side to mutually create our splendid future .
(154) On the banquet, he sits together side by side with a young and fine - looking lady fitly.
(155) They squatted side by side on the dirt, a crowd of village women holding sari cloth around them as a makeshift curtain, and poured soapy water from a metal pan over their heads.
(156) But here also love the network the Internet KTV entertainment industry up side by side.
(157) A look at a long side by side, warm, listen to birds' twitter and fragrance of flowers.
(158) They placed us side by side in the nursery, our first sleepover.
(159) The small and hemp of following behind man side by side sits in being another and sleeping Ta, the pistols all take in hand.
(160) These are 12-inch-diameter tubes that have been inflated, bent to the proper shape and stiffened with a plastic resin, then installed side by side and stuffed with concrete, like giant manicotti.
(161) A credible regression equation for two side by side arranged buildings to predict the maximum interference factor of the mean wind pressure on the lateral face is proposed.
(162) They are one guiding side with multielement existing side by side, fusion theory, culture philosophy and world philosophy.
(163) State , foreign and private capital are now working side by side to propel economic development.
(164) Probably picture language and oral language developed side by side.
(165) He followed him, and exhibited himself to the eyes of the crowd in his purple camail and with his episcopal cross upon his neck, side by side with the criminal bound with cords.
(166) After the huge turnout in Berlin on Thursday, Obama stood side by side with Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris in the kind of photo op normally reserved for a head of state.
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(167) In effect she was a mobile floating drydock, capable of servicing two full-size U-boats side by side.
(168) Photos can be viewed either as an anaglyph, interlaced, side by side, or as a cross over 3D image.
(169) The 5k fun run takes place in Liverpool city centre on Sunday and Liverpool and Everton supporters will run side by side.
(170) In the backroom study stood two desks side by side.
(171) In the basement recreation room Ruth and Nim sat side by side on a sofa, with Leah sprawled on a rug.
(172) Wild flowers standed side by side, making soft lake rakish.
(173) There were Lutherans and Moravians and Quakers and even Jews, as well as Calvinists, living side by side in what became known as the City of Brotherly Love.
(174) The principle of continuity demands that there are no unbridgeable chasms to cross in evolution; therefore, the two systems may have existed side by side for some time before one gained ascendancy.
(175) The translation environment is bilingual; source language segments and the segment translations are displayed side by side in a single editor screen.
(176) She was born a dipygus, meaning that she had two separate pelvises side by side from the waist down.
(177) The star ? spangled banner and the tricolore fly side by side above the building.
(178) In practical use, an N-type and a P-type are created side by side in the same semi-conductor Crystal, forming a P-N junction.
(179) They customarily went into battle side by side with their men.
(180) It will be the first time that a city has run the two events side by side, mirroring recent Olympics.
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