-
1 walk backwards
Общая лексика: пятиться -
2 walk backwards
v.caminar para atrás. -
3 to walk backwards
andar de espaldas -
4 to walk backwards
идти задом/пятиться -
5 he who goes with crabs learns to walk backwards
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he who goes with crabs learns to walk backwards
-
6 no one can walk backwards into the future
syn: he who looks behind will never get aheadне можна йти у майбутнє задкуючиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > no one can walk backwards into the future
-
7 backwards
backwards [ˈbækwədz]a. ( = towards the back) en arrièreb. ( = back foremost) to go backwards aller à reculons* * *['bækwədz]1) ( in a reverse direction) [walk, crawl] à reculons; [lean, step, fall] en arrièreto face backwards — [person] tourner le dos
to walk backwards and forwards — faire des allées et venues; bend
2) ( starting from the end) [count] à rebours; [play, wind] à l'envers3) ( the wrong way round)4) ( thoroughly) -
8 backwards
B adv1 ( in a reverse direction) [walk, crawl] à reculons ; [lean, step, fall] en arrière ; to face backwards [person] tourner le dos ; to move backwards reculer ; facing backwards ( in train) dans le sens contraire de la marche ; to be facing backwards avoir le dos tourné ; to travel backwards and forwards faire la navette (between entre) ; to walk backwards and forwards faire des allées et venues ; to swing backwards and forwards se balancer ; ⇒ bend ;2 ( starting from the end) [count] à rebours ; [play, wind] à l'envers ; to say ou recite sth backwards dire qch en commençant par la fin ;3 ( the wrong way round) to put sth on backwards mettre qch devant-derrière or à l'envers ; to get sth backwards fig mal comprendre [message, instructions] ; you've got it all backwards! tu as tout mélangé! ;4 ( thoroughly) to know sth backwards connaître qch par cœur. -
9 backwards
backwards ['bækwədz]1 adverb(a) (towards the rear) en arrière;∎ also figurative a step backwards un pas en arrière;∎ I fell backwards je suis tombé en arrière ou à la renverse(b) (towards the past) en arrière, vers le passé;∎ looking backwards in time en remontant dans le temps∎ to walk backwards marcher à reculons;∎ you've got your sweater on backwards tu as mis ton pull à l'envers ou devant derrière(d) (in reverse) à l'envers;∎ now say it backwards dis-le à l'envers maintenant(e) (thoroughly) à fond, sur le bout des doigts;∎ she knows her subject backwards elle connaît son sujet sur le bout des doigts∎ to go backwards and forwards (person) aller et venir; (machine, piston) faire un mouvement de va-et-vient; (pendulum) osciller;∎ we walked backwards and forwards along the beach nous avons marché de long en large sur la plage;∎ she goes backwards and forwards between London and Paris elle fait la navette entre Londres et Paris -
10 ♦ backwards
♦ backwards /ˈbækwədz/avv.1 indietro ( nello spazio o nel tempo): to look backwards, guardare indietro; (fig.) riandare al passato; backwards and forwards, avanti e indietro2 all'indietro; a ritroso; in senso inverso; alla rovescia: to walk backwards, camminare all'indietro (o a ritroso); to say the alphabet backwards, dire l'alfabeto alla rovescia3 col davanti dietro; alla rovescia● (comput.) backwards compatible, compatibile con le versioni precedenti □ (fam.) to bend (o to fall, to lean) over backwards, fare l'impossibile; farsi in quattro □ to know st. backwards ( USA: backwards and forwards), conoscere qc. da cima a fondo; sapere qc. a menadito. -
11 backwards
adverb1) nach hintenbend or fall or lean over backwards to do something — (fig. coll.) sich zerreißen, um etwas zu tun (ugs.)
2) (oppositely to normal direction) rückwärtsbackwards and forwards — (to and fro, lit. or fig.) hin und her
look backwards — an frühere Zeiten denken
5) (reverse way) rückwärts; von hinten nach vornyou're doing everything backwards — du machst ja alles verkehrt herum
* * *1) (towards the back: He glanced backwards.) zurück2) (with one's back facing the direction one is going in: The child walked backwards into a lamp-post.) rückwärts3) (in the opposite way to that which is usual: Can you count from 1 to 10 backwards? (= starting at 10 and counting to 1).) rückwärts* * *back·wards[ˈbækwədz, AM -wɚdz]1. (towards the back) rückwärts, nach hintento walk \backwards and forwards hin- und hergehen2. (in reverse)to count \backwards rückwärtszählento know sth \backwards [and forwards] etw in- und auswendig kennen3. (downhill) zurückthe ball rolled \backwards der Ball rollte zurück4. (into past) zurückto look \backwards zurückblicken5.▶ to bend [or lean] over \backwards alles versuchen, sich dat einen abbrechen, sich dat ein Bein ausreißen [o ÖSTERR Haxen ausreißen] SCHWEIZ fam* * *['bkwədz]adv1) rückwärtsto walk backwards and forwards — hin und her gehen
to stroke a cat backwards — eine Katze gegen den Strich streicheln
to lean or bend over backwards to do sth (inf) — sich fast umbringen or sich (dat) ein Bein ausreißen, um etw zu tun (inf)
2) (= towards the past) zurück* * ** * *adverb1) nach hintenthe child fell [over] backwards into the water — das Kind fiel rückwärts ins Wasser
bend or fall or lean over backwards to do something — (fig. coll.) sich zerreißen, um etwas zu tun (ugs.)
2) (oppositely to normal direction) rückwärtsbackwards and forwards — (to and fro, lit. or fig.) hin und her
4) (into past)5) (reverse way) rückwärts; von hinten nach vorn* * *adv.nach hinten adv.rückwärts adv. -
12 backwards
1) (towards the back: He glanced backwards.) hacia atrás2) (with one's back facing the direction one is going in: The child walked backwards into a lamp-post.) de espaldas a3) (in the opposite way to that which is usual: Can you count from 1 to 10 backwards? (= starting at 10 and counting to 1).) al revésbackwards adv1. hacia atrás2. al revéstr['bækwədz]1 hacia atrás2 (the wrong way) al revés\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbackwards and forwards de acá para alláa backwards and forwards motion un vaivénto move backwards retrocederto walk backwards andar de espaldasto fall backwards caerse de espaldasto know something backwards saber algo al dedilloto bend over backwards to do something hacer todo lo posible para hacer algoadv.• al revés adv.• atrás adv.'bækwərdz, 'bækwədz['bækwǝdz]ADV (esp Brit) = backward 2.* * *['bækwərdz, 'bækwədz] -
13 backwards
BACKWARD, BACKWARDSНаречия backward и backwards являются абсолютными синонимами, соответствующими русскому назад, и могут взаимозаменяться: to walk backward и to walk backwards.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > backwards
-
14 backwards
['bækwədz]advназад, в обратном порядке, наоборотHe looked backwards. — Он посмотрел назад.
He has put his hat backwards. — Он надел шляпу задом наперед.
He turned sharply round and walked backward. — Он резко повернулся и отступил назад.
Bending backward or forward is not to be permitted. — Сгибание назад или вперед не разрешено.
- look backwards- turn the head backward
- walk backwards
- push the car backwards
- say the numbers backwards
- say the alphabet backwardUSAGE:(1.) Backwards предпочтительнее в британском варианте английского языка. Его вариант backward чаще используется в американском варианте английского языка. (2.) See -ward, suf -
15 backwards back·wards
['bækwədz](= backward) indietro -
16 backwards
1) ( towards the back) rückwärts, nach hinten;to walk \backwards and forwards hin- und hergehen2) ( in reverse)to count \backwards rückwärtszählen;to know sth \backwards [and forwards] etw in- und auswendig kennen3) ( downhill) zurück;the ball rolled \backwards der Ball rollte zurück4) ( into past) zurück;to look \backwards zurückblickenPHRASES: -
17 backwards
['bækwədz]backward ['bækwəd] avverbio1) (in a reverse direction) [walk, fall] all'indietro; [lean, step] indietroto face backwards — voltare la schiena, essere di spalle
to move backwards — arretrare, retrocedere
2) (starting from the end) [ count] alla rovesciato put sth. on backwards — mettere qcs. a rovescio, col davanti dietro
4) (thoroughly)to know sth. backwards — conoscere qcs. per filo e per segno
* * *1) (towards the back: He glanced backwards.) indietro, all'indietro2) (with one's back facing the direction one is going in: The child walked backwards into a lamp-post.) all'indietro3) (in the opposite way to that which is usual: Can you count from 1 to 10 backwards? (= starting at 10 and counting to 1).) a ritroso* * *['bækwədz]backward ['bækwəd] avverbio1) (in a reverse direction) [walk, fall] all'indietro; [lean, step] indietroto face backwards — voltare la schiena, essere di spalle
to move backwards — arretrare, retrocedere
2) (starting from the end) [ count] alla rovesciato put sth. on backwards — mettere qcs. a rovescio, col davanti dietro
4) (thoroughly)to know sth. backwards — conoscere qcs. per filo e per segno
-
18 backwards
['bækwədz]advto know sth backwards or (US) backwards and forwards — znać coś na wylot
* * *1) (towards the back: He glanced backwards.) do tyłu2) (with one's back facing the direction one is going in: The child walked backwards into a lamp-post.) tyłem3) (in the opposite way to that which is usual: Can you count from 1 to 10 backwards? (= starting at 10 and counting to 1).) do tyłu -
19 backwards
[΄bækwədz] adv հետ. gobackwards and for wards հետ ու առաջ գնալ. fall backwards դեպի հետ ընկնել. walk/move backwards հետ-հետ գնալ. know a road backwards ճանապարհը շատ լավ իմանալ (բոլոր ուղղություններով). (հակա ռակ ուղղությամբ, վերջից սկիզբ) say the alphabet backwards այբուբենը վերջից ասել -
20 backwards
ˈbækwədz = backward
2.назад - to look * смотреть назад /через плечо/ - to turn one's head * обернуться;
оглянуться - to fall * упасть навзничь - to cast a light * отражать свет - to turn * from one's beliefs отступать от своих убеждений - to look * over one's carlier mistakes учиться на ошибках - he stepped * он сделал шаг назад, он отступил на шаг - they pushed the car * они толкнули машину назад в обратном направлении - * and forward взад и вперед;
(разговорное) досконально, тщательно - he knew his lesson * and forward он знал урок назубок /наизусть/ - * march! кругом марш! наоборот, задом наперед - to walk * пятиться - to say the alphabet * называть буквы алфавита в обратном порядке - to sit * on a horse сидеть на лошади лицом к хвосту - to read * читать от конца к началу - to ring the bells * звонить в колокола, начиная с басов, бить тревогу превратно, извращенно, искаженно, ошибочно - to spell smb. * представить кого-л. в невыгодном свете;
оклеветать кого-л. - to think * of smth. ошибиться в чем-л. к худшему - affaris are going * дела идут все хуже > to lean over * перегибаться назад;
из кожи (вон) лезть( особ для исправления допущенной ошибки или несправедливости) > to go /to turn/ * (библеизм) впасть в грех;
> once away, the arrow won't fly * (пословица) сделанного не воротишьbackwards =backwardstep ~ шаг назадБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > backwards
См. также в других словарях:
Emus Can't Walk Backwards — Infobox Book | name = Emus Can t Walk Backwards author = Robert Anwood illustrator = Sarah Nayler publisher = Ebury Press release date = 2007 media type = Print | pages = 256 size weight = 178 x 126 mm isbn = ISBN 9780091921514 Emus Can t Walk… … Wikipedia
backwards — The notion that walking backwards is unlucky was occasionally noted in the mid 19th century from the Lancashire/ Yorkshire area: [Lancashire] children are frequently cautioned by their parents not to walk backwards when going on an errand; it… … A Dictionary of English folklore
backwards — adv. 1 away from one s front (lean backwards; look backwards). 2 a with the back foremost (walk backwards). b in reverse of the usual way (count backwards; spell backwards). 3 a into a worse state (new policies are taking us backwards). b into… … Useful english dictionary
walk — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 trip on foot ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, little, short ▪ We took a brief walk around the old quarter. ▪ good, long, long distance (BrE … Collocations dictionary
backwards — adv. Backwards is used with these verbs: ↑bend, ↑edge, ↑fall, ↑jerk, ↑jump, ↑lean, ↑lurch, ↑roll, ↑slide, ↑spell, ↑stagger, ↑step, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
Professor Backwards — James Edmondson, Sr., also known as Professor Backwards, (June 10, 1910 January 29, 1976) was a vaudevillian/comedian who appeared on TV from the 1950s to the early 1970s, most notably on The Ed Sullivan Show , The Tonight Show , and The Mike… … Wikipedia
Elephant Walk (Texas A&M) — Elephant Walk is a tradition at Texas A M University in which the senior class walks around campus to remember the good times they had at Texas A M. This tradition generally takes place the week before the t.u. (University of Texas at Austin)… … Wikipedia
I Walk the Line — For the 1964 album, see I Walk the Line (album). For the 1970 soundtrack album, see I Walk the Line (soundtrack album). For the movie, see Walk the Line Infobox Single Name = I Walk The Line Artist = Johnny Cash from Album = B side = Get Rhythm… … Wikipedia
Donkey walk — The Donkey Walk of tsar Alexis (Vyacheslav Schwartz, 1865). The donkey walk (Russian: хождение на осляти, шествие на осляти) is a Russian Orthodox Palm Sunday ritual reenactment of Jesus Christ s entry into Jerusalem. The best known historical… … Wikipedia
Propeller walk — is the term for a propeller s tendency to rotate a boat as well as accelerating it forwards or backwards.A right handed propeller (which rotates clockwise [as viewed from the stern] when in forward gear) will tend to push the aft of the boat to… … Wikipedia
crab walk — /ˈkræb wɔk/ (say krab wawk) noun an exercise in which the participant raises the body off the floor from a sitting position with the feet in front and the arms behind for support, then moves forwards and backwards in this position …