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Definition of many-sided in English: many-sidedadjective Having many sides or aspects. 多边的;多方面的 the reasons for poor collaboration are complex and many-sided 合作效果不佳的原因是复杂和多方面的。 Example sentencesExamples - The situation in war fluctuates, it is many-sided and contradictory; it blends together the essential and the superficial, the law-governed and the fortuitous, the old and the new.
- This is the secret God has concealed in his bosom, and his many-sided wisdom is displaying so that all of the angels and even all of the demons, Satan himself, can look and see the wisdom of God's plan.
- Women were indispensable in this many-sided economic and social reconstruction.
- Just as power was ubiquitous in society and repression many-sided, so the struggle against it would have to tackle it from all angles, including ecologism, regionalism, anti-racism, feminism, and the gay movement.
- It grew out of the relativism that was originally promoted as a means in the search for a many-sided truth.
- The causes, motives and preconditions of terrorist attacks are certainly many-sided.
- So we could be content with the many-sided discourses from the French press that reach us over the Rhine - if it weren't for one problem.
- Listen to his many-sided Falstaff portrayal in the Verdi, too.
- Whatever the case, the councils and congresses called for the purposes of making treaties were often many-sided exhibitions of generosity, oratory, and military might.
- Walking is a many-sided pleasure and essential for those who lead a sedentary life.
- But of course there are many other versions; one of the argument's chief features is its many-sided diversity.
- The EU has been built on a view of itself as an expanding universe of rational actions and many-sided decision-making, with a slow but inexorable momentum towards ever closer union.
- The many-sided interests - art, history, technical and military - have resulted in a wide and diverse audience that is sure to be satisfied with the variety and quality of this exhibition.
- Taken together, the international accounts of the major world economies paint a highly detailed, many-sided picture of all international flows of goods, services, income and investments.
- In almost all national revolutions, the idea of freedom is many-sided.
- Their contributions to the life and structures of the empire were both many and many-sided.
- The choice to exhibit these works exclusive of any other motifs magnifies certain aspects of Johns's many-sided artistic personality.
- Today the world faces the many-sided challenge that a rapidly aging population presents.
- But when you do that, it turns out to be a rich and many-sided thing.
- Judge us by our ideas, and by our willingness to provide a rich, many-sided debate on our ideas, and not by the skin color of those people who hold or listen to the ideas.
Synonyms wide-ranging, wide, broad, broad-ranging, broad-based, extensive, comprehensive, encyclopedic, general, universal, varied, diverse, diversified, catholic, liberal, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, all-embracing, non-exclusive, inclusive, indiscriminate, multifaceted, multifarious, heterogeneous, miscellaneous, assorted Definition of many-sided in US English: many-sidedadjectiveˈmɛniˌsaɪdədˈmenēˌsīdəd Having many sides or aspects. 多边的;多方面的 the reasons for poor collaboration are complex and many-sided 合作效果不佳的原因是复杂和多方面的。 Example sentencesExamples - Today the world faces the many-sided challenge that a rapidly aging population presents.
- The situation in war fluctuates, it is many-sided and contradictory; it blends together the essential and the superficial, the law-governed and the fortuitous, the old and the new.
- Whatever the case, the councils and congresses called for the purposes of making treaties were often many-sided exhibitions of generosity, oratory, and military might.
- The EU has been built on a view of itself as an expanding universe of rational actions and many-sided decision-making, with a slow but inexorable momentum towards ever closer union.
- The causes, motives and preconditions of terrorist attacks are certainly many-sided.
- The choice to exhibit these works exclusive of any other motifs magnifies certain aspects of Johns's many-sided artistic personality.
- Their contributions to the life and structures of the empire were both many and many-sided.
- Listen to his many-sided Falstaff portrayal in the Verdi, too.
- The many-sided interests - art, history, technical and military - have resulted in a wide and diverse audience that is sure to be satisfied with the variety and quality of this exhibition.
- Walking is a many-sided pleasure and essential for those who lead a sedentary life.
- Taken together, the international accounts of the major world economies paint a highly detailed, many-sided picture of all international flows of goods, services, income and investments.
- This is the secret God has concealed in his bosom, and his many-sided wisdom is displaying so that all of the angels and even all of the demons, Satan himself, can look and see the wisdom of God's plan.
- Judge us by our ideas, and by our willingness to provide a rich, many-sided debate on our ideas, and not by the skin color of those people who hold or listen to the ideas.
- But of course there are many other versions; one of the argument's chief features is its many-sided diversity.
- Women were indispensable in this many-sided economic and social reconstruction.
- But when you do that, it turns out to be a rich and many-sided thing.
- Just as power was ubiquitous in society and repression many-sided, so the struggle against it would have to tackle it from all angles, including ecologism, regionalism, anti-racism, feminism, and the gay movement.
- In almost all national revolutions, the idea of freedom is many-sided.
- So we could be content with the many-sided discourses from the French press that reach us over the Rhine - if it weren't for one problem.
- It grew out of the relativism that was originally promoted as a means in the search for a many-sided truth.
Synonyms wide-ranging, wide, broad, broad-ranging, broad-based, extensive, comprehensive, encyclopedic, general, universal, varied, diverse, diversified, catholic, liberal, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, all-embracing, non-exclusive, inclusive, indiscriminate, multifaceted, multifarious, heterogeneous, miscellaneous, assorted |