side street Идиома
side street|side|street
n. A street that runs into and ends at a main street.
The store is on a side street just off Main Street. The Spellmans bought a house on a side street that runs off Broad Street. Compare: BACK STREET, CROSS STREET.
side street
side street A minor thoroughfare that carries little traffic, as in
Our favorite hotel is on a quiet little side street. The
side in this idiom means “off to one side, away from the main street.” [c. 1600] Also see
back street.
side street
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A accessory avenue that carries little traffic, as in Our admired auberge is on a quiet little ancillary street. The side in this argot agency "off to one side, abroad from the capital street." [c. 1600] Also see back street. Learn more: side, street