-
21 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) háttal áll vminek -
22 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) dar para -
23 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) arkası...-e dönük olmak -
24 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) z zadnjim delom gledati na -
25 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) rajoittua takapuolelta -
26 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) vende baksiden mot -
27 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) dare su* * *vi + adv + prep -
28 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) (hinten) grenzen an* * *vi +prep objhinten angrenzen an (+acc) -
29 back on to
vt fus* * *((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) sąsiadować -
30 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) ar aizmuguri pret -
31 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) stovėti nugara į ką -
32 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) med baksidan mot -
33 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) a da în spate (în)spre -
34 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) γειτονεύω από πίσω -
35 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) sousedit vzadu -
36 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) susediť vzadu -
37 back on to
(of a building etc) to have its back next to (something):خلْفُـهُ نَحْوMy house backs on to the racecourse.
-
38 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) donner (par derrière) sur -
39 back on to
((of a building etc) to have its back next to (something): My house backs on to the racecourse.) dar os fundos para -
40 back up
1) Automobile reculer, faire marche arrière2) US ( block) [drains] s'obstruer; [traffic] se bloquerback [something] up, back up [something]3) ( support) [facts, evidence] confirmer [claims, case, theory]4) Computing sauvegarderback [somebody] up soutenir [person]
См. также в других словарях:
back out of something — back out (of (something)) to refuse to do something agreed to earlier. I said I d help, and I can t back out now … New idioms dictionary
back away from something — back away (from (something)) to stop supporting something. Congress backed away from the plan to cut taxes … New idioms dictionary
back down (on something) — ˌback ˈdown (on/from sth) derived (NAmE also ˌback ˈoff) to take back a demand, an opinion, etc. that other people are strongly opposed to; to admit defeat • She refused to back down on a point of principle. Main entry: ↑backderived … Useful english dictionary
back down (from something) — ˌback ˈdown (on/from sth) derived (NAmE also ˌback ˈoff) to take back a demand, an opinion, etc. that other people are strongly opposed to; to admit defeat • She refused to back down on a point of principle. Main entry: ↑backderived … Useful english dictionary
back away (from something) — ˌback aˈway (from sb/sth) derived to move away backwards from sb/sth that is frightening or unpleasant; to avoid doing sth that is unpleasant Main entry: ↑backderived … Useful english dictionary
back off from something — ˌback ˈoff (from sth) derived to choose not to take action, in order to avoid a difficult situation • The government backed off from a confrontation. Main entry: ↑backderived … Useful english dictionary
back out (of something) — ˌback ˈout (of sth) derived to decide that you are no longer going to take part in sth that has been agreed • He lost confidence and backed out of the deal at the last minute. Main entry: ↑backderived … Useful english dictionary
hold back from doing something — hold back (from (doing something)) to avoid doing something. Unable to hold back, we screamed with laughter. We were worried about viewers reactions, so we held back from broadcasting the show … New idioms dictionary
sit back and do something — sit back and (do something) to take no action and allow something to happen. You can t just sit back and let them close down the library. Americans shouldn t just sit back and allow this technology to run their lives … New idioms dictionary
sick to the back teeth of something — sick and tired of something/sick to death of something/sick to the back teeth of something/mainly spoken phrase very unhappy about something Basically, she’s sick to death of his behaviour. I am sick and tired of listening to your complaints.… … Useful english dictionary
back up — {v.} 1. To move backwards. * /The train was backing up./ 2. To help or be ready to help; stay behind to help; agree with and speak in support of. * /Jim has joined the Boy Scouts and his father is backing him up./ * /The principal backs up the… … Dictionary of American idioms