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bed·side  (bdsd)
n.
The side of a bed or the space alongside it.
adj.
At or near the side of a bed: a bedside table; bedside conversation.

bedside [ˈbɛdˌsaɪd]
n
a.  the space by the side of a bed, esp of a sick person
b.  (as modifier) a bedside lamp a doctor's bedside manner
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bedsidebedside - space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person); "the doctor stood at her bedside"
side - a place within a region identified relative to a center or reference location; "they always sat on the right side of the church"; "he never left my side"
Translations
bedside [ˈbedsaɪd]
A. Ncabecera f
to wait at the bedside ofesperar a la cabecera de
B. CPD bedside lamp Nlámpara f de noche
bedside manner N to have a good bedside mannertener mucho tacto con los enfermos
bedside rug Nalfombrilla f de cama
bedside table Nmesilla f de noche
bedside [ˈbɛdsaɪd] n
at sb's bedside → au chevet de qn
bedside lamp nlampe f de chevet
bedside manner ncontact m avec les malades
He's got a good bedside manner → Il a un bon contact avec ses malades.
bedside table ntable f de chevet
bedside
n to be/sit at somebody’s bedsidean jds Bett (dat)sein/sitzen

bedside:
bedside lamp
bedside manner
nArt fmit Kranken umzugehen; he has a good/bad bedsideer kann gut/nicht gut mit den Kranken umgehen
bedside rug
nBettvorleger m
bedside table
nNachttisch m
bedside [ˈbɛdˌsaɪd]
1. n at his bedsideal suo capezzale
2. adj to have a good bedside manner (doctor) → saper trattare i pazienti

bedside [ˈbɛdˌsaɪd]
1. n at his bedsideal suo capezzale
2. adj to have a good bedside manner (doctor) → saper trattare i pazienti


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She spent much of World War II in the hospital corps, sitting by the bedsides of young men coming home from war without a limb or their eyesight.
At some bedsides, they only discussed; at others, they would listen to an interesting heart sound or palpate the abdomen.
It's too bad this small, quietly powerful book didn't end up by more bedsides in Washington over the past year.
 
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