"Sidecar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sidecar is a small wheeled attachment to a large vehicle, such as a motorcycle, scooter, or taxi, that is placed behind the main vehicle. It can be a passenger vehicle, storage compartment, or even a kitchen on wheels.
The term "sidecar" can also refer to a medication that is taken in addition to a main treatment for a condition, especially a psychiatric one.
In a sociological sense, a sidecar can refer to a secondary or supporting group of people who are not the primary focus, but play a significant role in the group's dynamics.
In a figurative sense, the term "sidecar" can also refer to something that is secondary or supplementary, but still plays an important role.
It can also be a type of cocktail made with cognac, Cointreau, and vanilla syrup.
A sidearm is a firearm that is not the primary weapon held by someone. It is often a handgun carried by a military or law enforcement officer or civilian.
Sidearms refer to the small firearms or pistols that are carried on the side of a person's body, typically as a secondary weapon to a main firearm, such as a rifle or shotgun. They are often used as a backup or concealed defense weapon.<br><br>Example: The soldier carried a sidearm for emergency situations.<br><br>Note: The term can also be used figuratively to refer to something that serves as an auxiliary or supporting item.
A side panel or section of a book, document, or presentation, typically containing supplementary information, notes, or a glossary.<br><br>Alternatively, in computing and digital media, a sidebar can refer to a secondary navigation menu, display, or information panel that appears alongside the main content on a screen.
A sideboard is a piece of furniture, typically placed in a dining room or kitchen, that is used for holding dishes, glasses, and other tableware. It is usually a tall, horizontal cabinet or shelf that stands alongside a dining table or cooking area.<br><br>In some contexts, a sideboard can also refer to a console table or linens storage, often located in an entryway or hallway.<br><br>Additionally, the term sideboard is also occasionally used to describe a cabinet or shelf in a furniture maker's workshop or a server cabinet in a computer hardware equipment.
Sideboards refer to the shelves or cabinets located on either side of a fireplace, typically in a living room or study. They are often used to store decorative items, books, and other household items.
A side bone is a long, thin, cylindrical bone from a slaughtered animal, usually obtained during the process of boning meat.
Sideburns are stripes of hair, usually on the sides of the face, extending from the temples to the chin. The term is often used to describe a distinctive style of facial hair where the hair is combed or styled to be longer and fuller on the sides of the face than on the top or chin area.
A style of facial hair where hair is grown on the side of the face, typically extending from the temples to the mouth but not reaching the bottom of the jawline.
Having one or more advantages or benefits: a decision that has many sides to it offers something positive to consider on each side of the argument.
A sidegrade is an improvement on something, but not necessarily a major, significant improvement. It can also refer to a less advanced or less desirable version of something, especially in comparison to a more advanced or desirable version.<br><br>Example: "The new smartphone is a sidegrade to the previous model, with only minor updates."<br><br>However, it can also beonyms a movement or action of going up a grade by a half step, typically to avoid a difficult passage.
A sidehill is a small hill or slope that is situated to one side of a main hill or valley. It is often used to describe a sloping area of land that is not a main or prominent feature, but rather a smaller companion to a larger hill or mountain.
A person who accompanies and assists another person, especially a boss or leader, often in a subordinate capacity.
Sidekicks refers to individuals who accompany and support a main person or hero in action or adventure, often providing comic relief, guidance, or technical expertise. They are secondary characters who play a significant or supportive role, but may not be the main protagonist.
A stripe of light cast from an external source, especially from the headlights of a car, onto the surrounding area.
1. Additional or secondary details or features that provide a deeper understanding of a particular matter: "The movie had a number of sidelights on the characters' motivations that added depth to the plot."<br><br>2. A light that shines from the side of a stage, providing additional illumination of the people or objects on that side.<br><br>3. A glint or spark of light from the side.<br><br>4. (Of a railway station) a siding that is used for departure and arrival of trains, especially with many tracks.
An activity or job that a person does in addition to their main job or responsibility.<br><br>Example: "She works as a lawyer, but her main downside is also a professional photographer, so she often does some photography on the side."