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61 fall back on
to use, or to go to for help, finally when everything else has been tried:يَرجِع إلى، يَلْجَأ إلىWhatever happens you have your father's money to fall back on.
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62 get one's own back
to revenge oneself:يَنْتَقِمHe has beaten me this time, but I'll get my own back (on him).
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63 give back
to return something:يَرُد، يُعيدShe gave me back the book that she borrowed last week.
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64 go back
to return to an earlier time, topic of conversation etc:يَعودُ إلى، يَرْجِعُLet's go back for a minute to what we were talking about earlier.
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65 go back on
to fail to do (something one has promised to do):يَفْشَلُ في تَنفيذ وَعْدهI never go back on my promises.
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66 hang back
to hesitate or be unwilling:يَتَرَدَّدThe soldiers all hung back when the sergeant asked for volunteers.
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67 have one's back to the wall
to be in a desperate situation:The army in the south have their backs to the wall, and are fighting a losing battle.
يكونُ ظَهْرُه إلى الحائِط، يكونُ في وَضْعٍ يائِس، وضْعٍ يَسْتَحيلُ فيه الفَرار; ظَهْرُهُ إلى الحائِط، مُحاصَرHe certainly has his back to the wall as he has lost his job and cannot find another one.
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68 hit back
to hit (someone by whom one has been hit):يَرُد الضَّرْبه أو الهُجومHe hit me, so I hit him back.
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69 in 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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70 knock back
to drink, especially quickly and in large quantities:يَشْرَبHe knocked back three pints of beer in ten minutes.
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71 play back
to play (music, speech etc ) on a record or tape after it has just been recorded (noun ˈplay-back)يَسْتَمِع الى شَريط بَعْدَ تَسْجيلِه مباشَرَةً -
72 put back
to return to its proper place:يُعيد إلى المَكان الصَّحيحDid you put my keys back?
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73 put someone's back up
to anger someone:يُغضب، يُغيظHe put my back up with his boasting.
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74 report back
to come again and report (to someone); to send a report (to someone):يُعِدُّ تَقْريرا ويُقَدِّمهHe was asked to study the matter in detail and report back to the committee.
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75 set back
to delay the progress of:يُعيق، يُؤَخِّرHis illness set him back a bit at school.
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76 sit back
to rest and take no part in an activity:يَجْلِسُ جانِبا، لا يَتَدَخَّلHe just sat back and let it all happen.
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77 stand back
to move backwards or away:يَرْجِع إلى الوراءA crowd gathered round the injured man, but a policeman ordered everyone to stand back.
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78 take a back seat
to take an unimportant position:يَتَّخِذُ مَوْقِفا خَلفِيّا / غيرَ مُهِمAt these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.
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79 talk back
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80 hang back
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