besides

besides
besides [bɪˈsaɪdz]
1. adverb
   a. ( = in addition) de plus
• and many more besides et bien d'autres encore
• he wrote a novel and several short stories besides il a écrit un roman ainsi que plusieurs nouvelles
   b. ( = moreover) d'ailleurs
2. preposition
( = in addition to) en plus de
• there were three of us besides Jacques nous étions trois en plus de Jacques
• besides which he was unwell en plus de cela, il était souffrant
* * *
[bɪ'saɪdz] 1.
adverb
1) (moreover) d'ailleurs
2) (in addition) en plus, aussi

she has a car and a motorbike besides — elle a une voiture et en plus or aussi une moto

and much else besides — et bien d'autres choses encore

2.
preposition (apart from) en plus de, à part

besides John they're all teachers — à part John ils sont tous professeurs

besides being an artist, she's also a poet — en plus d'être une artiste, elle est aussi poète

everyone besides me/you — tout le monde sauf moi/toi


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