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2. shpinë (e dorës, karriges, shtëpisë, librit); mbështetëse3. fund; at the very back në fund fare (të oborrit); at the back of beyond në fund të botës4. sport. mbrojtës● at the back of sb, at sb's back në mbështetje të dikujt● do/say sth behind sb's back them diçka pas shpine● get off sb's back i hiqem qafe dikujt● glad to see the back of sb i kënaqur që më hiqet sysh dikush● with one's back to the wall me shpatulla pas murit● be on one's back jam i sëmurë, kam zënë shtratin● put one's back into sth i futem një pune me gjithë shpirt● turn one's back on sb i kthej shpinën/krahët dikujt● you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours me bëj, të të bëj-adj 1. i prapëm, i pasëm; back yard oborr i prapmë2. i prapambetur; i papaguar; back debts borxhe të prapambetura3. i kaluar; the back numbers of a newspaper numrat e kaluar të një gazete-adv 1. prapa; pas; back and forth poshtë e lart2. prap; be back kthehem; call him back thirre prap3. mbrapsht; answer back kthej fjalë4. më parë; some years back disa vjet më parë● go back (up) on/from one's word e ha fjalën● have/get one's own back (on sb) i marr hakun (dikujt)-v 1. zmbrapsem2. zmbraps; back the car into the garage fus makinën mbrapsht në garazh3. mbështes, përkrah; ndihmoj; back a loser a) fig. mbroj një çështje të humbur; b) treg. i vë paratë me humbje4. vë bast për5. nënshkruaj; back a bill /note nënshkruaj një dëftesë, e vërtetoj me firmë6. forcoj, përforcoj (një mur); i ngjis/i forcoj kapakun (librit)7. fin. financoj; garantoj8. kthen në drejtim të kundërt (era)9. vesh, mvesh; backed with sheet iron i veshur me llamarinë● back and fill [bæk ænd, ënd fill] a) ecën parambrapa (makina); b) gj.fol. ngurroj; ndryshoj mendje● back water [bæk 'wotë:] a) i jap mbrapsht (varkës); b) ndërroj drejtim; ndërroj mendim; tërhiqem● back away [bæk ë'wei] zmbrapsem; tërhiqem● back off [bækof] nuk ngul këmbë;tërhiqem● back up [bæk ap] a) ecën mbrapsht (makina); b) prapset, tërhiqet (ujët); c) mbështes, përkrah; d) i jap mbrapsht (makinës); e) kmp. krijoj një kopje rezervë● back issue [bæk 'ishu:] n. numër i kaluar/i vjetër (reviste etj)● back number [bæk 'nambë:] n. numër i kaluar/i vjetër (reviste)● back passage [bæk 'pæsixh] n. Br. zorrë e trashë● back pay [bæk pei] n. pagë e prapambetur-adj 1. i dorës së dytë; a back street cafe bar i kategorisë së fundit. 2. i fshehtë, klandestin* * *mbrapa
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