Spanish English Dictionary

español - English

un lado in English:

1. aside aside


Step aside.
I'm going to lay aside that money for emergencies.
Would you mind standing aside?
Aside from fright, she was not injured.
Sachiko always said: "You'd better set some money aside in case you get sick."
I want you to put the magazines, pamphlets and whatnot aside.
Christopher Columbus demanded that an entire "Columbus Week" be set aside to celebrate his glory, but in the end only got a day, and only in America.
Please move aside. "Ya wanna make something of it, sonny?"
These problems aside, we think the plan should go ahead.
If i were in the bus, I'd push the driver aside, put my foot on the brake and steer the bus to the side of the road.
But penguins aside, what large resource can be found in Antarctica? That's my question for you today.
So, as an aside, I firmly believe in the field of trying to identify cancer early.
A savings account is one in which you put money aside.
There's no use for plastic supermarket bags aside from putting trash in them.
I would have set aside the day for it if you'd told me ahead of time.

English word "un lado"(aside) occurs in sets:

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