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81 cut back
to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun cutback) a reduce -
82 drop back
(to slow down; to fall behind: I was at the front of the crowd but I dropped back to speak to Bill.) a încetini; a rămâne în urmă -
83 fall back
(to move back or stop moving forward.) a da/a rămâne înapoi -
84 fall back on
(to use, or to go to for help, finally when everything else has been tried: Whatever happens you have your father's money to fall back on.) a recurge la -
85 get one's own back
(to revenge oneself: He has beaten me this time, but I'll get my own back (on him).) a-şi lua revanşa -
86 give back
(to return something: She gave me back the book that she borrowed last week.) a restitui -
87 go back
(to return to an earlier time, topic of conversation etc: Let's go back for a minute to what we were talking about earlier.) a reveni la -
88 go back on
(to fail to do (something one has promised to do): I never go back on my promises.) a retracta -
89 hang back
(to hesitate or be unwilling: The soldiers all hung back when the sergeant asked for volunteers.) a da înapoi -
90 have one's back to the wall
(to be in a very difficult or desperate situation: He certainly has his back to the wall as he has lost his job and cannot find another one.) a fi la ananghie -
91 hit back
(to hit (someone by whom one has been hit): He hit me, so I hit him back.) a riposta -
92 knock back
(to drink, especially quickly and in large quantities: He knocked back three pints of beer in ten minutes.) a da pe gât -
93 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) a pune la loc -
94 put someone's back up
(to anger someone: He put my back up with his boasting.) a enerva pe cineva -
95 report back
(to come again and report (to someone); to send a report (to someone): He was asked to study the matter in detail and report back to the committee.) a raporta din nou -
96 set back
(to delay the progress of: His illness set him back a bit at school.) a încetini -
97 sit back
(to rest and take no part in an activity: He just sat back and let it all happen.) a se destinde, a se relaxa -
98 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) a sta deoparte, a nu se implica -
99 talk back
( often with to) (to answer rudely: Don't talk back to me!) a răspunde obraznic -
100 backacter / back-acting / back- action shovel
(cstr, hidr, mas) excavator cu cupă întoarsăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > backacter / back-acting / back- action shovel
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