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1 at/in the back of one's mind
(being vaguely aware of something; deep inside: In the back of her mind she knew she couldn't trust him.) i baghovedet* * *(being vaguely aware of something; deep inside: In the back of her mind she knew she couldn't trust him.) i baghovedet -
2 stab (someone) in the back
(to act treacherously towards (someone).) stikke en kniv i ryggen (på nogen)* * *(to act treacherously towards (someone).) stikke en kniv i ryggen (på nogen) -
3 stab (someone) in the back
(to act treacherously towards (someone).) stikke en kniv i ryggen (på nogen)* * *(to act treacherously towards (someone).) stikke en kniv i ryggen (på nogen) -
4 the scruff of the neck
(the back of the neck by which an animal can be grasped or lifted: She picked up the cat by the scruff of the neck.) nakkeskind* * *(the back of the neck by which an animal can be grasped or lifted: She picked up the cat by the scruff of the neck.) nakkeskind -
5 back
[bæk] 1. noun1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) ryg2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) ryg3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) bagside; bagerste del4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.) back2. adjective(of or at the back: the back door.) bag-3. adverb1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) tilbage2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) tilbage; væk3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) tilbage4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) igen5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) tilbage til4. verb1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) bakke2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) støtte3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) satse (penge) på; holde på•- backer- backbite
- backbiting
- backbone
- backbreaking
- backdate
- backfire
- background
- backhand 5. adverb(using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) stejlskrift- backlog- back-number
- backpack
- backpacking: go backpacking
- backpacker
- backside
- backslash
- backstroke
- backup
- backwash
- backwater
- backyard
- back down
- back of
- back on to
- back out
- back up
- have one's back to the wall
- put someone's back up
- take a back seat* * *[bæk] 1. noun1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) ryg2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) ryg3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) bagside; bagerste del4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.) back2. adjective(of or at the back: the back door.) bag-3. adverb1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) tilbage2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) tilbage; væk3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) tilbage4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) igen5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) tilbage til4. verb1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) bakke2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) støtte3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) satse (penge) på; holde på•- backer- backbite
- backbiting
- backbone
- backbreaking
- backdate
- backfire
- background
- backhand 5. adverb(using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) stejlskrift- backlog- back-number
- backpack
- backpacking: go backpacking
- backpacker
- backside
- backslash
- backstroke
- backup
- backwash
- backwater
- backyard
- back down
- back of
- back on to
- back out
- back up
- have one's back to the wall
- put someone's back up
- take a back seat -
6 the splits
(the gymnastic exercise of sitting down on the floor with one leg straight forward and the other straight back: to do the splits.) spagat* * *(the gymnastic exercise of sitting down on the floor with one leg straight forward and the other straight back: to do the splits.) spagat -
7 the die is cast
(the decisive step has been taken - there is no going back.) terningerne er kastet* * *(the decisive step has been taken - there is no going back.) terningerne er kastet -
8 back and forth
(first in one direction and then in the other; backwards and forwards: We had to go back and forth many times before we moved all our furniture to the new house.) frem og tilbage* * *(first in one direction and then in the other; backwards and forwards: We had to go back and forth many times before we moved all our furniture to the new house.) frem og tilbage -
9 back of
((American) behind: He parked back of the store.) bag; bagved* * *((American) behind: He parked back of the store.) bag; bagved -
10 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) vende bagsiden mod* * *((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) vende bagsiden mod -
11 back out
1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) bakke ud2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) bakke ud; trække sig* * *1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) bakke ud2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) bakke ud; trække sig -
12 back up
1) (to support or encourage: The new evidence backed up my arguments.) støtte; bakke op2) (to make a copy of the information stored on the computer or disk.) lave sikkerhedskopi* * *1) (to support or encourage: The new evidence backed up my arguments.) støtte; bakke op2) (to make a copy of the information stored on the computer or disk.) lave sikkerhedskopi -
13 back down
(to give up one's opinion, claim etc: She backed down in the face of strong opposition.) trække sig* * *(to give up one's opinion, claim etc: She backed down in the face of strong opposition.) trække sig -
14 keep back
1) (not to (allow to) move forward: She kept the child back on the edge of the crowd; Every body keep back from the door!) holde tilbage2) (not to tell or make known: I feel he's keeping the real story back for some reason.) tilbageholde3) (not to give or pay out: Part of my allowance is kept back to pay for my meals; Will they keep it back every week?) tilbageholde* * *1) (not to (allow to) move forward: She kept the child back on the edge of the crowd; Every body keep back from the door!) holde tilbage2) (not to tell or make known: I feel he's keeping the real story back for some reason.) tilbageholde3) (not to give or pay out: Part of my allowance is kept back to pay for my meals; Will they keep it back every week?) tilbageholde -
15 hold back
1) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) tilbageholde2) (to prevent from happening, being seen etc, with an effort: The little girl succeeded in holding back her tears.) holde tilbage3) (to prevent from making progress: I meant to finish cleaning the house but the children have held me back all morning.) forhindre* * *1) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) tilbageholde2) (to prevent from happening, being seen etc, with an effort: The little girl succeeded in holding back her tears.) holde tilbage3) (to prevent from making progress: I meant to finish cleaning the house but the children have held me back all morning.) forhindre -
16 turn back
(to (cause to) go back in the opposite direction: He got tired and turned back; The travellers were turned back at the frontier.) vende om; afvise* * *(to (cause to) go back in the opposite direction: He got tired and turned back; The travellers were turned back at the frontier.) vende om; afvise -
17 get back
1) (to move away: The policeman told the crowd to get back.) flytte sig; trække sig væk2) (to retrieve: She eventually got back the book she had lent him.) få tilbage* * *1) (to move away: The policeman told the crowd to get back.) flytte sig; trække sig væk2) (to retrieve: She eventually got back the book she had lent him.) få tilbage -
18 double back
(to turn and go back the way one came: The fox doubled back and went down a hole.) vende om og gå tilbage, hvor man kom fra* * *(to turn and go back the way one came: The fox doubled back and went down a hole.) vende om og gå tilbage, hvor man kom fra -
19 bring back
(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) bringe tilbage; minde om* * *(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) bringe tilbage; minde om -
20 lie back
(to lean back on a support: He lay back against the pillows and went to sleep.) læne sig tilbage* * *(to lean back on a support: He lay back against the pillows and went to sleep.) læne sig tilbage
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