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1 back
• bek; dalje; dati podršku; gurnuti natrag; jemčiti; kladiti se; leđa; naličje; napraviti poleđinu; naslon; naslon sedišta; natrag; nazad; obrazovati pozadinu; opet; podržati; podupirati; potpomoći; povlačiti se; pozadi; pozadina; pust; star; udaljen; unatrag; uzmicati; zadnji -
2 back up
• ići natrag; kopirati za rezervu; kretati se unatrag; odstupiti unatrag; podržati; podupirati; podupreti -
3 back-to-back beacon display
• okrenuti u suprotnom smeru; sihnali radio-fara -
4 back-to-back beacon display...
• metoda povratnog rada; povratni; rezervna zaštita; trougaoni signal; zadnji far -
5 back-to-back credit
• podakreditiv -
6 back-action
• protivdejstvo -
7 back-door
• stražnja vrata; tajni; zadnja vrata; zakulisani -
8 back-end processor
• procesor zadnjak -
9 back-fire
• ispuh; paljenje u izduvniku; povratno paljenje; praviti ispuh; prdež; prditi -
10 back-fire firing
• povratak plamena -
11 back-freight
• povratni fraht -
12 back-friend
• podržavalac; potajni neprijatelj; zanoktica; zaštitnica; zaštitnik -
13 back-handed
• dvosmislen; sumnjiv -
14 back-pressure set
• agregat sa protivpritiskom -
15 back-shunt keying
• manipulacija sa uključivanjem -
16 back-shunt keying step welding
• zavarivanje -
17 back-shunt keying stroke
• povratni -
18 back-shunt keying swing
• povratni hod -
19 back-step welding
• zavarivanje povratnim korakom -
20 back ampere-turns
• amperzavojci suprotnog dejstva; obrnuto motani amperzavojci
См. также в других словарях:
back — back … Dictionnaire des rimes
back — back1 [bak] n. [ME bak < OE baec; akin to ON bak, OHG bahho] 1. the part of the body opposite to the front; in humans and many other animals, the part to the rear or top reaching from the nape of the neck to the end of the spine 2. the… … English World dictionary
Back — (b[a^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Backed} (b[a^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Backing}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To get upon the back of; to mount. [1913 Webster] I will back him [a horse] straight. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To place or seat upon the back. [R.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
back — ► NOUN 1) the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips. 2) the corresponding upper surface of an animal s body. 3) the side or part of something away from the viewer. 4) the side or part of an object that is not normally seen … English terms dictionary
Back — (b[a^]k), n. [AS. b[ae]c, bac; akin to Icel., Sw., & LG. bak, Dan. bag; cf. OHG. bahho ham, Skr. bhaj to turn, OSlav. b[=e]g[u^] flight. Cf. {Bacon}.] 1. In human beings, the hinder part of the body, extending from the neck to the end of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Back — Back, adv. [Shortened from aback.] 1. In, to, or toward, the rear; as, to stand back; to step back. [1913 Webster] 2. To the place from which one came; to the place or person from which something is taken or derived; as, to go back for something… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Back — eines kleineren Schiffes Back eines Massengutfrachters Back ist ein s … Deutsch Wikipedia
Back — Back, a. 1. Being at the back or in the rear; distant; remote; as, the back door; back settlements. [1913 Webster] 2. Being in arrear; overdue; as, back rent. [1913 Webster] 3. Moving or operating backward; as, back action. [1913 Webster] {Back… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
back — [bæk] verb [transitive] 1. to support someone or something, especially by giving money or using your influence: • The board backed Mr Standley, who plans to cut costs. • Shareholders have backed a plan to build a second plant. 2. FINANCE if … Financial and business terms
Back on My B. S. — Back on My B.S. Studioalbum von Busta Rhymes Veröffentlichung 2009 Label Flipmode Records / Universal Motown Form … Deutsch Wikipedia
Back-up — auch: Back|up 〈[bæ̣kʌp] n. 15 oder m. 6; EDV〉 Sicherungskopie von Computerdateien auf einem zweiten Speichermedium (neben der Festplatte) od. in komprimierter Form [<engl. backup „Rückendeckung, Unterstützung; Sicherheitskopie“] * * * Back up … Universal-Lexikon