Siding in spanish

Vía muerta

pronunciation: biɑmueɹ̩tɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

side with5 = ponerse del lado de, ponerse de parte de, tomar partido por, pronunciarse a favor de. 

Example: Alex Wilson sides with the librarians who say 'concentrate your book service first and foremost on existing users because expenditure on attracting those with a low motivation is much more costly and likely to be mostly unsuccessful'.

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» side in + Posesivo + favour = ponerse del lado de, tomar partido por, darle la razón a, ponerse de parte de, pronunciarse a favor de.

Example: If someone does slip on your wet floors and the area is marked correctly with warning signs the court will usually side in your favor.

» sidestep [side-step] = evitar, soslayar, sortear.

Example: This article discusses how to start projects on the right footing by defining objectives and planning properly to help sidestep pitfalls which can be associated with bespoke software development.

» side with + the winner = ponerse del lado del ganador, apoyar al ganador, arrimarse al sol que más calienta, arrimarse al árbol que da más sombra, arrimarse al árbol que más cobija.

Example: In presidential elections, Delaware has often been a barometer for the nation at large and sided with the winner for over 50 years.

» side with + the winning side = ponerse del lado del ganador, apoyar al ganador, arrimarse al sol que más calienta, arrimarse al árbol que da más sombra, arrimarse al árbol que más cobija.

Example: Mubarak is a dead man walking, and the sooner America sides with the winning side, the better it serves its own interests and realizes its ideals.

siding = apartadero, vía muerta. 

Example: The article 'Libraries and the railroads -- or sitting on a siding watching the freight trains go by' compares the possible future of libraries and information centres with the state of US railways.

Siding synonyms

sidetrack in spanish: , pronunciation: saɪdtræk part of speech: verb, noun railroad siding in spanish: , pronunciation: reɪlroʊdsaɪdɪŋ part of speech: noun
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