One of the two sides of a gramophone record, or cassette.
Sinônimos
Examples for "side 1"
Examples for "side 1"
1Norwich left-back Philip Heise has joined German side 1.
2In the second half UCC outscored the home side 1-11 to 0-5.
3Even after been reduced to 13 they outscored the home side 1-5 to 1-4.
4On the English side 1 officer was killed and 7 privates killed and wounded.
5McNamee scored a penalty in the 25th minute to put his side 1-3 to 0-2 ahead.
1He has always stated his intention to coach the side one day.
2From our side one of the city gates communicated with a bridge.
3On every side one sees rosy female faces and noble manly figures.
4On either side one sank to his knees and deeper in the snow.
5The winning side one day may be the losing side another.
1His mobility up front has given the side a better focal point.
2Billy Twelvetrees added a penalty to give his side a four-point lead.
3One side a sea of red, the other a swathe of blue.
4At the forefront rode a young general; on either side a tribune.
5It bears upon its obverse side a tablet with the following inscription:
1There's a new place on the west side I thought we'd try.
2Weighing all sides I come to September 12, Rutte said in parliament.
3On one side I wrote the word Selfish; on the other Unselfish.
4From both sides I am catching the brunt of the whole thing.
5On that side I have no longer the right to a doubt.
1Adams tells one story about the manager joining in a five-a-side match.
2He turns 40 in July but still plays six-a-side twice a week.
3No, they cry 'Murder!' and their families fight with sticks, twenty a-side.
4The home team dressing room was almost large enough for an eleven-a-side game.
5The managers' technical areas, meanwhile, are about the size of a five-a-side pitch.
6International Sports Activities runs 10 synthetic grass five-a-side soccer pitches in the State.
7It is the biggest international gay rugby 15-a-side tournament in Europe.
8FOOTBALL 5-A-SIDE Five-a-side football is played by those with a visual impairment.