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81 refer back to
1) v + adv + prep + o \<\<earlier chapter\>\> hacer* referencia a2) v + o + adv + prep + o* * *1) v + adv + prep + o \<\<earlier chapter\>\> hacer* referencia a2) v + o + adv + prep + o -
82 fight back
(to defend oneself against an attack, or attack in return.) defenderse1) v + adv defenderse*to fight back against somebody/something — luchar contra alguien/algo
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<tears\>\> contener*; \<\<anger\>\> reprimir1.VI + ADV (=resist) (in fight, argument) defenderse; (Sport) contraatacarthey fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 — contraatacaron, pasando de perder por 2-0 a ganar por 3-2
2.VT + ADV [+ tears] contener; [+ anger, feeling] contener, reprimir; [+ despair] dominarI fought back the urge to slap him — reprimí or contuve las ganas de darle una bofetada
* * *1) v + adv defenderse*to fight back against somebody/something — luchar contra alguien/algo
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<tears\>\> contener*; \<\<anger\>\> reprimir -
83 sit back
(to rest and take no part in an activity: He just sat back and let it all happen.) cruzarse de brazosv + adv (colloq)b) ( fail to act) cruzarse* de brazosVI + ADV1) (in seat) recostarse2) (fig)* * *v + adv (colloq)b) ( fail to act) cruzarse* de brazos -
84 hark back
v + advto hark back to something — \<\<person\>\> rememorar algo
* * *v + advto hark back to something — \<\<person\>\> rememorar algo
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85 cut back
to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun cutback) reducirv.• castrar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( prune) \<\<hedge\>\> podar, recortarb) ( reduce) \<\<spending\>\> recortar, reducir*2) v + adv ( make reductions) hacer* economías, constreñirse*to cut back on something — reducir* algo
1. VT + ADV1) (=prune) [+ plant] podar2) (=reduce) [+ production, expenditure, staff] reducir, recortarto cut sth back by 50% — reducir algo en un 50 por ciento
2. VI + ADV1) (=make savings) economizarto cut back on — = cut down 2.
2) (Cine) (=flash back) volver (to a)* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( prune) \<\<hedge\>\> podar, recortarb) ( reduce) \<\<spending\>\> recortar, reducir*2) v + adv ( make reductions) hacer* economías, constreñirse*to cut back on something — reducir* algo
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86 fall back
(to move back or stop moving forward.) retrocederfall back vi1) retreat: retirarse, replegarse2)to fall back on : recurrir av.• recaer v.(§pres: recaigo, recaes...)• replegar v.v + adv \<\<troops\>\> replegarse*VI + ADV1) (=retreat) retroceder; (Mil) replegarse2)3) [price etc] bajar4) (fig)to fall back on sth — [+ remedy etc] recurrir a algo
* * *v + adv \<\<troops\>\> replegarse* -
87 give back
(to return something: She gave me back the book that she borrowed last week.) devolvergive back vb devolvergive it back to me! ¡devuélvemelo!v.• devolver v.• retornar v.• tornar v.• volver v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o devolver*VT + ADV (=return) [+ sb's property, freedom] devolver (to a)he wants to give something back to society — quiere ofrecer algo a or hacer algo por la sociedad en compensación
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o devolver* -
88 step back
VI + ADV1) (lit) dar un paso hacia atrás, retrocederit's like stepping back in time — es como viajar hacia atrás or retroceder en el tiempo
2) (=detach o.s.) distanciarse un poco* * * -
89 drop back
(to slow down; to fall behind: I was at the front of the crowd but I dropped back to speak to Bill.) quedarse atrásv + adv rezagarse*, quedarse atrásshe dropped back to third place — se rezagó, quedando en el tercer puesto
VI + ADV quedarse atrás* * *v + adv rezagarse*, quedarse atrásshe dropped back to third place — se rezagó, quedando en el tercer puesto
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90 to have one's back to the wall
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91 roll back
v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( reduce) (AmE) \<\<prices/salaries\>\> bajar, reducir*1. VT + ADV1) [+ carpet] enrollar; [+ bedcovers] echar para atrás2) (fig) [+ taxes] reducir, bajar; [+ enemy] hacer retrocederthe government's attempts to roll back the welfare state — los intentos por parte del gobierno de reducir el estado del bienestar
to roll back the years — retroceder en el tiempo, volver atrás en el tiempo
2.VI + ADV [clouds, mist] disiparse; [eyes] ponerse en blanco* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( reduce) (AmE) \<\<prices/salaries\>\> bajar, reducir* -
92 to go back to the drawing board
volver a empezar de cero————————volver a empezar, empezar de nuevoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to go back to the drawing board
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93 go back to
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94 knock back
(to drink, especially quickly and in large quantities: He knocked back three pints of beer in ten minutes.) beberse de un trago, beberse rápidamente, beberse en grandes cantidades(colloq)1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( drink) beberse, tomarse2) v + o + adv ( cost) costar*, salir*VT + ADV1) [+ drink] beberse (de un trago)2) (=cost)it knocked me back £10 — me costó 10 libras
3) (=shock) asombrar, pasmar *4) * (=reject) [+ offer] rechazar; [+ person] rechazar, dar con la puerta en las narices a* * *(colloq)1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( drink) beberse, tomarse2) v + o + adv ( cost) costar*, salir* -
95 ring back
(to telephone (someone who has telephoned): If he is busy at the moment, he can ring me back; He'll ring back tomorrow.) volver a llamar(BrE)1) v + adv volver* a llamar(Brit) (Telec)1.VT + ADV (=ring again) volver a llamar; (=return sb's call) llamarcould you ask him to ring me back? — ¿le podría decir que me llame?
2.VI + ADV (=ring again) volver a llamar; (=return call) llamarcan you ring back later? — ¿puede volver a llamar más tarde?
* * *(BrE)1) v + adv volver* a llamar -
96 talk back
( often with to) (to answer rudely: Don't talk back to me!) contestar, replicarv + adv( be disrespectful) contestar or responder (mal)VI + ADV (gen) replicarthis is where voters get the chance to talk back — ahora es cuando los votantes tienen la oportunidad de replicar (rudely)
how dare you talk back to me? — ¿cómo te atreves a replicarme or llevarme la contraria?
* * *v + adv( be disrespectful) contestar or responder (mal) -
97 pass back
VT + ADV1) (=return) devolverglass can be collected and passed back to glass manufacturers for recycling — se puede recoger y devolver el vidrio al fabricante para su reciclaje
2) [+ message] transmitir3) [+ ball] volver a pasar -
98 get back to
v + adv + prep + oI'll get back to you when I have the details — volveré a ponerme en contacto con usted (or lo llamaré etc) cuando tenga los detalles
* * *v + adv + prep + oI'll get back to you when I have the details — volveré a ponerme en contacto con usted (or lo llamaré etc) cuando tenga los detalles
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99 beat back
v + o + adv, v + adv + o rechazar*VT + ADV1) (=fight off) [+ attack] rechazarEngland won 4-1, beating back challenges from the U.S. and France — Inglaterra ganó 4-1 frente al reto que suponían EEUU y Francia
2) (=force back) hacer retroceder* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o rechazar* -
100 bite back
v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<anger\>\> contener*he bit back his words — se mordió la lengua (fam), fue a decir algo pero se contuvo
1.VT + ADV [+ words] dejar sin decir, tragarse *2.VI + ADV* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<anger\>\> contener*he bit back his words — se mordió la lengua (fam), fue a decir algo pero se contuvo
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