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101 fell on his back
נפל פרקדן* * *◙ ןדקרפ לפנ◄ -
102 ferry back and forth
להסיע הלוך ושוב* * *◙ בושו ךולה עיסהל◄ -
103 flash back
הבזק לעבר {בזיכרונות, בתמונות}* * *◙ }תונומתב,תונורכיזב{ רבעל קזבה◄ -
104 fought back
השיב מלחמה שערה, לא נשאר חייב* * *◙ בייח ראשנ אל,הרעש המחלמ בישה◄ -
105 front and back
מפנים ומאחור* * *◙ רוחאמו םינפמ◄ -
106 full back
מגן (בפוטבול אמריקאי)* * *◙ (יאקירמא לובטופב) ןגמ◄ -
107 get back
לשוב* * *◙ בושל◄ -
108 get back on one's feet
(סלנג) לחזור למסלול, לחזור לחיים הנורמליים (לאחר מחלה או לאחר תקופה קשה)* * *◙ (השק הפוקת רחאל וא הלחמ רחאל) םיילמרונה םייחל רוזחל,לולסמל רוזחל (גנלס)◄ -
109 get off one's back
(סלנג) "לרדת ממישהו", להפסיק להטריד מישהו, לתת מנוחה* * *◙ החונמ תתל,והשימ דירטהל קיספהל,"והשיממ תדרל" (גנלס)◄ -
110 getting back
חזרה; התנקמות, נקמה* * *◙ המקנ,תומקנתה ;הרזח◄ -
111 give back
להחזיר* * *◙ ריזחהל◄ -
112 glad to see the back of someone
לשמוח על עזיבתו של מישהו* * *◙ והשימ לש ותביזע לע חומשל◄ -
113 go back
לחזור, לשוב; להתחרט, לחזור בו* * *◙ וב רוזחל,טרחתהל ;בושל,רוזחל◄ -
114 go back on
למעול באמון* * *◙ ןומאב לועמל◄ -
115 got off his back
ירד ממנו* * *◙ ונממ דרי◄ -
116 half back
{בכדורגל:} רץ* * *◙ ץר }:לגרודכב{◄ -
117 hang back
להסס; להירתע* * *◙ עתריהל ;ססהל◄ -
118 hark back
לחזור לעבר, להיזכר בעבר; להתייחס לצורתו המקורית של משהו; להיזכר בימים עברו* * *◙ ורבע םימיב רכזיהל ;והשמ לש תירוקמה ותרוצל סחייתהל ;רבעב רכזיהל,רבעל רוזחל◄ -
119 have eyes at the back of one's head
עם עיניים בגב, לראות הכול* * *◙ לוכה תוארל,בגב םייניע םע◄English-Hebrew dictionary > have eyes at the back of one's head
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120 held back his curiosity
כבש את סקרנותו (הצליח להתאפק ולא לשאול)* * *◙ (לואשל אלו קפאתהל חילצה) ותונרקס תא שבכ◄
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