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side with someone phrasal verb with sideverbuk /saɪd/ us /saɪd/ to support one person or group in an argument: (在争论中)支持(某人或某方),站在(某人)一边 side with someone against someoneIf ever there was any sort of argument, she'd always side with my father against me.只要有争论,她就总是站在我父亲一边反对我。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Backing, supporting & defending adopt advocacy affirmation ally yourself to/with someone argumentation bail out bet buoy champion commitment flag-waving over-favour pander to someone/something prop something up provide provide for someone root solidly sustenance underpin
side with sb | Business English
side with sb phrasal verb with sideverbuk /saɪd/us to decide that you support a particular opinion or belief in an argument: The judge sided with workers who were sacked for refusing to use unsafe equipment. side with sb on sthThe Republican administration tended to side with private interests on issues of government regulation. |