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41 lie back
اِسْتَلقَى على ظَهره \ lie back: (from a sitting position) to let one’s body fall back: He lay back in the armchair and fell asleep. -
42 sit back
اِسْتَرخَى \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. lounge: sit in a lazy way: He was lounging back in his chair. -
43 pay back
سَدَّدَ الدَّين \ pay back: to give back, (what sb. has lent): I paid him back the $20 that he lent me. -
44 bring back
to (cause to) return:يُعيدُ، يُرْجِعُHer singing brings back memories of my mother.
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45 double back
to turn and go back the way one came:يَعودُ من حَيْثُ أتىThe fox doubled back and went down a hole.
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46 get back
1) to move away:يَعود، يَبْتَعِدThe policeman told the crowd to get back.
2) to retrieve:يَسْتَعيدShe eventually got back the book she had lent him.
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47 lie back
to lean back on a support:يَتكئ إلى الخَلْفHe lay back against the pillows and went to sleep.
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48 ring back
to telephone (someone who has telephoned):If he is busy at the moment, he can ring me back
يَرُدُّ على المُكالَمَهHe'll ring back tomorrow.
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49 take back
1) to make (someone) remember or think about (something):يُعيد، يُرْجِعMeeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.
2) to admit that what one has said is not true:يَسْحَب كلامَهTake back what you said about my sister!
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50 bring back
ذَكَّرَ \ bring back: to (cause to) to return: This old photograph brings back happy memories.. remind: to make (sb.) remember: Remind me to answer that letter. His face reminds me of his father. -
51 draw back
اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء \ draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. -
52 get one’s own back (on)
ثَأَرَ من \ get one’s own back (on): to punish sb. for sth. bad done to one by that person: He hit me, but I’ll get my own back (on him). -
53 get/have one’s own back (on)
اِقْتَصّ من \ get/have one’s own back (on): to punish sb. for sth. bad done to one by that person: He hit me, but I’ll get (or have) my own back (on him). -
54 half-back
الظَّهِير المساعد (في لعبة كرة القدم) \ half-back: (in football) sb. who plays between the forwards and the backs: He plays left half-back. -
55 sit back
اِسْتَراحَ \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. rest: to be still, so as to regain one’s strength after work or activity: He lay down to rest after the race. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. -
56 at 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.
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57 behind someone's back
without someone's knowledge or permission:مِن وَراءِ ظَهْرِهِ، دون عِلْمِهِHe sometimes bullies his sister behind his mother's back.
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58 cut back
to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun ˈcutback)يُقلِّل، يُخَفِّض -
59 drop back
to slow down; to fall behind:يَتأخَّر، يَتَباطَأI was at the front of the crowd but I dropped back to speak to Bill.
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60 fall back
to move back or stop moving forward.يَتَراجَع، يَتَقَهْقَر
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