beside
prep. 在…旁边; 与…相比
Something that is beside something else is at the side of it or next to it.
On the table beside an empty plate was a pile of books...
桌上空盘子的旁边是一堆书。
I moved from behind my desk to sit beside her.
我从桌子后面走到她身边坐了下来。
If you are beside yourself with anger or excitement, you are extremely angry or excited.
He had shouted down the phone at her, beside himself with anxiety...
他焦急万分地对着电话那头的她大喊大叫。
Cathy was beside herself with excitement.
凯茜兴奋异常。
beside oneself
极度忧虑(或悲伤、愤怒)的;心烦意乱的,几乎发狂的
beside the point
beside (oneself)
发狂:处于异常兴奋或激动状态
He knelt down beside the unconscious girl.
他跪在那个失去知觉的女孩身边.
He waltzed across to Helen and sat down beside her.
他轻松自如地走到海伦身边坐下.
A Scotswoman sat down beside me as we started, and she chattered nonstop the whole way.
我们出发时, 一个苏格兰女人坐到我身旁,一路上她说个没完.
The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.
泰坦尼克号及时地转了方向, 勉强避开了高耸在它旁边超过海面一百英尺的一块巨大的冰墙.
When he learned of the good news, he was beside himself with joy.
听到那个好消息时, 他按捺不住高兴的心情.