- see both sides
- to understand both of the opinions or arguments in a situation
It's difficult for me because I can see both sides.
English dictionary. 2014.
It's difficult for me because I can see both sides.
English dictionary. 2014.
see both sides — phrase to understand both of the opinions or arguments in a situation It’s difficult for me because I can see both sides. Thesaurus: to understand something or someone in a particular waysynonym Main entry: see … Useful english dictionary
Both Sides of Time — … Wikipedia
Black on Both Sides — Infobox Album Name = Black on Both Sides Type = Studio album Artist = Mos Def Released = October 12, 1999 (US) Recorded = 1999 Genre = Alternative Hip hop, East Coast Hip hop Length = 71:21 Label = Rawkus/UMVD Producer = Mos Def Diamond D 88 Keys … Wikipedia
Lickin' on Both Sides — Infobox Album Name = Lickin on Both Sides Type = Album Artist = Mis Teeq Released = October 27 2001 Recorded = 2001 Genre = R B, UK garage Length = 59:54 Label = Telstar Producer = Stargate, Ed Case, Blacksmith, Rishi Rich, Mushtaq, Synth,… … Wikipedia
Jack-on-both-sides — Jack Jack (j[a^]k), n. [F. Jacques James, L. Jacobus, Gr. ?, Heb. Ya aq[=o]b Jacob; prop., seizing by the heel; hence, a supplanter. Cf. {Jacobite}, {Jockey}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John. [1913 Webster] You… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To talk out of both sides of one's mouth — Mouth Mouth (mouth), n.; pl. {Mouths} (mou[th]z). [OE. mouth, mu[thorn], AS. m[=u][eth]; akin to D. mond, OS. m[=u][eth], G. mund, Icel. mu[eth]r, munnr, Sw. mun, Dan. mund, Goth. mun[thorn]s, and possibly L. mentum chin; or cf. D. muil mouth,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
see — see1 [ si ] (past tense saw [ sɔ ] ; past participle seen [ sin ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 notice with eyes/look at ▸ 2 meet/visit someone ▸ 3 for more information ▸ 4 understand something ▸ 5 consider particular way ▸ 6 imagine someone/something ▸ 7 find… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
see — 1 /si:/ verb past tense saw past participle seen /si:n/ UNDERSTAND/REALIZE 1 (I, T) to understand or realize something: I can see that you re not very happy with the situation. | Seeing his distress, Louise put her arm around him. (+ why/what/who … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
see — I UK [siː] / US [sɪ] verb Word forms see : present tense I/you/we/they see he/she/it sees present participle seeing past tense saw UK [sɔː] / US [sɔ] past participle seen UK [siːn] / US [sɪn] *** 1) [transitive, never progressive] to notice… … English dictionary
both — Three small problems to note: 1. Both should not be used to describe more than two things. Partridge cites a passage in which a woman is said to have a shrewd common sense... both in speech, deed and dress. Delete both. 2. Sometimes it… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors