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Definition of nearside in English: nearsidenoun ˈnɪəsʌɪdˈnɪrsaɪd usually the nearsideBritish 1The side of a vehicle nearest the kerb (in Britain, the left) 〈主英〉车辆近人行道的一边(在英国为左边)。比较OFFSIDE he veered to the nearside and crashed into a van Compare with offside as modifier the front nearside wheel Example sentencesExamples - As he was bending down speaking to them, one man got out of the rear offside door and another came out of the nearside front door.
- Logically, the first tyre to strike the kerb would have been the front nearside tyre of the land Rover.
- The front nearside tyre was two thirds smooth with no tread and the front offside tyre was one third smooth with very little tread.
- The team thundered down the drive and swung out onto the road, the curricle's wheel missing the nearside fence by inches.
- He then drove off and mounted the nearside kerb to pass a queue of vehicles.
- I thought I had got away with it, but somehow I had taken a hit directly on the nearside front wheel.
- Ryan ran out from behind a parked car and ran into the front nearside corner of his vehicle.
- The nearside trailer wheels of the articulated lorry lifted six inches from the road surface and the load leaned to the offside and into the next carriageway.
- He said he saw the Sierra approaching at speed and saw the offside and then nearside wheels leave the road.
- He braked hard and swerved in a bid to avoid Conor, but the nearside front of the vehicle hit him, throwing him 15 metres through the air.
- The vehicle has struck the nearside verge with force causing it to roll over several times.
- The eight-year-old collapsed unconscious in the road while the driver sped off, leaving behind the front nearside wing mirror of the car - thought to be a blue Mazda saloon.
- Her nearside front window was smashed and the thief was able to snatch her briefcase containing her purse, mobile phone and credit cards.
- The trailer came to rest tilted on its offside wheels, the nearside wheels raised off the road by about two feet.
- The lorry, which was carrying fruit and vegetables, was heading along Featherstall Road in Littleborough when the front nearside wheel went into a hole.
- Traffic officers said the car was travelling from Harwich into Dovercourt when the driver appeared to have lost control and mounted the nearside kerb.
- The police spokesman said the vehicle would have been damaged on its nearside front corner at the headlight area and would be missing a wing mirror.
- The front nearside wheel arch was on fire and the bonnet ablaze.
- Officers searched a house in Deal Street and a vehicle and found the passport under the nearside seat.
- It crashed into the nearside barrier, ending up with its nose sticking out into the first lane of the motorway.
- 1.1 The left side of a horse.
马的左侧 Example sentencesExamples - Second favourite Continent, ridden by Keith Dalgleish and trained by Dandy Nicholls, briefly showed on the nearside but was never really in touch.
- For correct mounting, we will position ourselves on the left or nearside of the horse.
- First home on the nearside was Royal Millennium in fifth with the heavily-backed 7-2 favourite Frizzante just behind him on the stands' side in sixth.
- The horses thundered down the nearside, led by a horse which really wasn't happy with running past people (and this was when the course was near deserted).
- It was the nearside that proved to hold the fastest ground and Spanish Don emerged from the pack as jockey Leo Keniry conjured a late surge to steal the win.
Definition of nearside in US English: nearsidenounˈnɪrsaɪdˈnirsīd 1British The side of a vehicle nearest the curb (in Britain, the left) 〈主英〉车辆近人行道的一边(在英国为左边)。比较OFFSIDE he veered to the nearside and crashed into a van Compare with offside as modifier the front nearside wheel Example sentencesExamples - He braked hard and swerved in a bid to avoid Conor, but the nearside front of the vehicle hit him, throwing him 15 metres through the air.
- He said he saw the Sierra approaching at speed and saw the offside and then nearside wheels leave the road.
- The front nearside tyre was two thirds smooth with no tread and the front offside tyre was one third smooth with very little tread.
- The vehicle has struck the nearside verge with force causing it to roll over several times.
- Traffic officers said the car was travelling from Harwich into Dovercourt when the driver appeared to have lost control and mounted the nearside kerb.
- The trailer came to rest tilted on its offside wheels, the nearside wheels raised off the road by about two feet.
- The team thundered down the drive and swung out onto the road, the curricle's wheel missing the nearside fence by inches.
- Logically, the first tyre to strike the kerb would have been the front nearside tyre of the land Rover.
- I thought I had got away with it, but somehow I had taken a hit directly on the nearside front wheel.
- Her nearside front window was smashed and the thief was able to snatch her briefcase containing her purse, mobile phone and credit cards.
- Ryan ran out from behind a parked car and ran into the front nearside corner of his vehicle.
- The front nearside wheel arch was on fire and the bonnet ablaze.
- The nearside trailer wheels of the articulated lorry lifted six inches from the road surface and the load leaned to the offside and into the next carriageway.
- As he was bending down speaking to them, one man got out of the rear offside door and another came out of the nearside front door.
- He then drove off and mounted the nearside kerb to pass a queue of vehicles.
- The lorry, which was carrying fruit and vegetables, was heading along Featherstall Road in Littleborough when the front nearside wheel went into a hole.
- The police spokesman said the vehicle would have been damaged on its nearside front corner at the headlight area and would be missing a wing mirror.
- The eight-year-old collapsed unconscious in the road while the driver sped off, leaving behind the front nearside wing mirror of the car - thought to be a blue Mazda saloon.
- It crashed into the nearside barrier, ending up with its nose sticking out into the first lane of the motorway.
- Officers searched a house in Deal Street and a vehicle and found the passport under the nearside seat.
2usually the nearsideThe left side of a horse. 马的左侧 Example sentencesExamples - First home on the nearside was Royal Millennium in fifth with the heavily-backed 7-2 favourite Frizzante just behind him on the stands' side in sixth.
- The horses thundered down the nearside, led by a horse which really wasn't happy with running past people (and this was when the course was near deserted).
- It was the nearside that proved to hold the fastest ground and Spanish Don emerged from the pack as jockey Leo Keniry conjured a late surge to steal the win.
- For correct mounting, we will position ourselves on the left or nearside of the horse.
- Second favourite Continent, ridden by Keith Dalgleish and trained by Dandy Nicholls, briefly showed on the nearside but was never really in touch.
- 2.1 The side of the moon visible from earth.
a region on the lunar nearside Often contrasted with far side large meteoroids struck the nearside of the moon
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