1.b> i> 1) , , .. :i> to turn aside ; step aside , ; to take smb. aside (i>); he drew the curtain aside ;
2) , :i> he stood aside / ;
3) / , ..:i> set this book aside for me ; to put / to set / money aside / ; he laid his work aside ; when spring came she put aside her winter clothes / ; to lay aside bad habits ; put aside gloomy thoughts ; lay the proposal temporarily aside ; put your troubles aside / ; to lay aside decorum ; to set aside a verdict [a judgement] .i> [ ] / ;
4) : he was set aside , ( ..i>);
2.b> . .i> 1) / (.i> i>);
2) ; ..i>; the asides of history / ;
3.b> :i> aside fromb> ) ; aside from the question of the need of this device we must think of the cost , , ; ) .i> , ; aside from a fright I was uninjured , ; ) .i> , ; others aside from the captain had noticed this , [.i> .i> apart fromr>]; aside ofb> ; joking aside, I mean itb> , ;
to speak asideb> / (.i> i>).