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41 back-up light
subst.(spesielt amer.) ryggelys -
42 back vowel
subst.bakre vokal -
43 back warp
subst.( i enkeltvevd stoff) bunngarn -
44 back water
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45 back down
(to give up one's opinion, claim etc: She backed down in the face of strong opposition.) fravike; trekke seg -
46 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 tilbake/vekk fra2) (not to tell or make known: I feel he's keeping the real story back for some reason.) fortie, holde inne med3) (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?) holde tilbake, trekke (fra) -
47 hold back
1) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) holde tilbake opplysninger2) (to prevent from happening, being seen etc, with an effort: The little girl succeeded in holding back her tears.) holde tilbake3) (to prevent from making progress: I meant to finish cleaning the house but the children have held me back all morning.) forhindre -
48 pay back
1) (to give back (to someone something that one has borrowed): I'll pay you back as soon as I can.) betale tilbake2) (to punish: I'll pay you back for that!) straffe -
49 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.) snu, vende om; vise tilbake -
50 bring back
(to (cause to) return: She brought back the umbrella she borrowed; Her singing brings back memories of my mother.) bringe tilbake; gjenkalle, minne om -
51 double back
(to turn and go back the way one came: The fox doubled back and went down a hole.) snu og gå tilbake samme veien -
52 get back
1) (to move away: The policeman told the crowd to get back.) flytte (seg) vekk, fjerne seg2) (to retrieve: She eventually got back the book she had lent him.) få igjen/tilbake -
53 lie back
(to lean back on a support: He lay back against the pillows and went to sleep.) lene seg tilbake -
54 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.) ringe opp igjen -
55 take back
1) (to make (someone) remember or think about (something): Meeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.) minne (en) på, vekke minner2) (to admit that what one has said is not true: Take back what you said about my sister!) ta tilbake -
56 ladder-back
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57 laid-back
adj. \/ˌleɪdˈbæk\/, foranstilt ofte: \/ˈleɪdbæk\/( hverdagslig) avstresset, avslappet, tilbakelent -
58 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 bakhodet; intuitivt -
59 behind someone's back
(without someone's knowledge or permission: He sometimes bullies his sister behind his mother's back.) bak ryggen til noen -
60 cut back
to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun cutback) skjære ned på, korte av, redusere
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