sideways

sideways
1. adverb
seitwärts

look at somebody/something sideways — jemanden/etwas von der Seite ansehen

2. adjective
seitlich
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adjective, adverb (to or towards one side: He moved sideways; a sideways movement.) seitwärts
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side·wards
[ˈsaɪdwədz, AM -wɚdz]
side·ways
[ˈsaɪdwəɪz]
inv
I. adv
1. (to, from a side) seitwärts, zur Seite
the fence is leaning \sideways der Zaun steht schief
could you move \sideways to the left? könntest du mehr nach links gehen?
I had to look \sideways to the left and right ich musste nach rechts und links zur Seite schauen
2. (facing a side) seitwärts
II. adj seitlich
he gave her a \sideways glance er sah sie von der Seite an
\sideways movement Seitwärtsbewegung f, Bewegung f zur Seite
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['saIdweɪz]
1. adj
1) (= to one side) movement zur Seite; glance von der Seite
2)

(in career) the Justice Minister's recent sideways move to education — die kürzliche Versetzung des Justizministers in das Bildungsressort

2. adv
1) (= to one side) move zur Seite, seitwärts; look at sb von der Seite

it goes in sideways — es geht seitwärts hinein

he was knocked sideways by it (fig inf) — es hat ihn umgehauen (inf)

2) (= side on) sit seitlich

sideways on — seitlich (to sth zu etw)

3)

(in career) to move sideways — sich auf gleichem Niveau verändern

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sideways academic.ru/67153/sideward">sideward
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1. adverb
seitwärts

look at somebody/something sideways — jemanden/etwas von der Seite ansehen

2. adjective
seitlich
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adj.
seitlich adj.
seitwärts adj. adv.
seitenweg adv.
seitwärts adv.

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