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21 forca
n1. (f) gallows2. (f) fork / pitchforkexpr a la quinta forca in the back of beyond / in the arse end of nowhere (Br.) -
22 girar
v to turnexpr girar l'esquena a (algú / alguna cosa) to turn your back on (somebody / something) -
23 got
n (m) glassexpr la gota que fa vessar el got the last straw / the straw that broke the camel's back -
24 gota
n (f) dropexpr la gota que fa vessar el got the last straw / the straw that broke the camel's back -
25 mal
adv badlyadj badn1. (m) evilMés enllà del bé i del mal - Beyond good and evil2. (m) pain / acheMal d'esquena - Backache / back painMal de cap - HeadacheMal de panxa - Stomach ache / tummy ache / bellyache3. (m) disease / illnessEl mal de les vaques bogues - Mad cow disease4. (m) wound / injury -
26 nuca
n (f) back of the neck / nape of the neck -
27 pam
n (m) palm / spanConeixer (alguna cosa) pam a pam - To know (something) like the back of your handexpr anar a pams to look at something carefully / in detailexpr deixar algú amb un pam de nas to let someone downexpr fer pam i pipa to thumb your nose at somebodyexpr quedar-se amb un pam de nas to be disappointed / to feel let downinterj bang! -
28 podar
v to prune / to cut back -
29 posterior
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30 reemborsar
v to pay back / to reimburse -
31 rere
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32 retallar
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33 retenir
v1. to retain2. to hold back -
34 revenjar-se
v to get revenge / to get your own back (col·loq) -
35 revés
n1. (m) other side / back / reverse2. (m) backhand3. (m) (heavy) blowDuus la camisa posada al revés - You have your shirt on backwards / you've got your shirt on backwardsPots lletrejar al revés el mot 'Mississippi'? - Can you spell 'Mississippi' backwards?No, ho tens al revés; en anglès has de dir 'A rebus substitutes pictures for words' - No, you have / you've got it backwards; in English you must say 'A rebus substitutes pictures for words.' -
36 seient del darrere
n (m) back seat -
37 tornar
v1. to return / to come back2. to turnes va tornar vermell - it turned red3. to do sth againNo ho tornis a fer - Don't do it againMai va tornar a veure'l - She never saw him againexpr tornar en si to come aroundexpr tornar boig to drive mad
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