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1 play-back
/pleiˈbak/playback* * * -
2 play back
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3 flash-back
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4 feed-back climático
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5 retroceder
• back out• bear back• draw back• move back• move backward• move backwards• pull at a bottle• pull back to life• push away• push back the limits of• recede• retroactively• retrocession• retrograde• retrogression• run back• turn back -
6 de una parte a otra
back and forth, to and fro* * *Ex. He informed me last spring that he was dedicating 30% of his budget to bussing all his staff back and forth each day.* * *Ex: He informed me last spring that he was dedicating 30% of his budget to bussing all his staff back and forth each day.
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7 de atrás para adelante
Ex. He informed me last spring that he was dedicating 30% of his budget to bussing all his staff back and forth each day.* * *Ex: He informed me last spring that he was dedicating 30% of his budget to bussing all his staff back and forth each day.
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8 de un sitio a otro
Ex. He informed me last spring that he was dedicating 30% of his budget to bussing all his staff back and forth each day.* * *Ex: He informed me last spring that he was dedicating 30% of his budget to bussing all his staff back and forth each day.
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9 de regreso al trabajo
• back to the mine• back to the salt mine• back to work -
10 echar atrás
• back off• back out• claudicate• throw back -
11 echar para atrás
• back away• backtrack• move back• pull at a bottle• pull back to life• retrace one's childhood• retrace one's way• retroactively• retrocession• retrograde• retrogression -
12 echarse atrás
• back off• back out• blench• cry off• hang around• hang behind• shrink away• shrink back -
13 ejemplar atrasado
• back copy• back issue• back number -
14 parte de atrás
• back end• back part• back side• rear -
15 volverse atrás
• back out• go away without causing harm• go back again• head account• head butler• retrace one's childhood• retrace one's way• turn back -
16 culo del mundo, el
= back of beyond, theEx. They didn't go there because life was good, but because there, in the back of beyond, you could pan for gold without the threat of being robbed. -
17 quinto pino, el
= back of beyond, theEx. They didn't go there because life was good, but because there, in the back of beyond, you could pan for gold without the threat of being robbed. -
18 copia de respaldo or de seguridad
Spanish-English dictionary > copia de respaldo or de seguridad
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19 adosado
• back-to-back• semi-colon• semi-dry wine -
20 arredrarse
• back off with fear• draw back
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