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backward

  • 1 backward

    ['bækwəd]
    1) (aimed or directed backwards: He left without a backward glance.) bagudrettet; uden at se sig tilbage
    2) (less advanced in mind or body than is normal for one's age: a backward child.) tilbagestående; sent udviklet
    3) (late in developing a modern culture, mechanization etc: That part of Britain is still very backward; the backward peoples of the world.) underudviklet
    - backwards
    - backwards and forwards
    - bend/fall over backwards
    * * *
    ['bækwəd]
    1) (aimed or directed backwards: He left without a backward glance.) bagudrettet; uden at se sig tilbage
    2) (less advanced in mind or body than is normal for one's age: a backward child.) tilbagestående; sent udviklet
    3) (late in developing a modern culture, mechanization etc: That part of Britain is still very backward; the backward peoples of the world.) underudviklet
    - backwards
    - backwards and forwards
    - bend/fall over backwards

    English-Danish dictionary > backward

  • 2 -ward(s)

    [wəd(z)]
    in a (certain) direction, as in backward(s), homeward(s)
    * * *
    [wəd(z)]
    in a (certain) direction, as in backward(s), homeward(s)

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  • 3 -ward(s)

    [wəd(z)]
    in a (certain) direction, as in backward(s), homeward(s)
    * * *
    [wəd(z)]
    in a (certain) direction, as in backward(s), homeward(s)

    English-Danish dictionary > -ward(s)

  • 4 backwash

    1) (a backward current eg that following a ship's passage through the water: the backwash of the steamer.) kølvand
    2) (the unintentional results of an action, situation etc: The backwash of that firm's financial troubles affected several other firms.) eftervirkning; følge
    * * *
    1) (a backward current eg that following a ship's passage through the water: the backwash of the steamer.) kølvand
    2) (the unintentional results of an action, situation etc: The backwash of that firm's financial troubles affected several other firms.) eftervirkning; følge

    English-Danish dictionary > backwash

  • 5 barb

    1) (a backward-facing point on an arrowhead, fishing-hook etc.) modhage
    2) (a hurtful remark.) spydighed; stikpille
    - barbed wire
    * * *
    1) (a backward-facing point on an arrowhead, fishing-hook etc.) modhage
    2) (a hurtful remark.) spydighed; stikpille
    - barbed wire

    English-Danish dictionary > barb

  • 6 forward

    ['fo:wəd] 1. adjective
    1) (moving on; advancing: a forward movement.) frem; fremad
    2) (at or near the front: The forward part of a ship is called the `bows'.) forreste
    2. adverb
    1) ((also forwards) moving towards the front: A pendulum swings backward(s) and forward(s).) frem
    2) (to a later time: from this time forward.) fra da af
    3. noun
    ((in certain team games, eg football, hockey) a player in a forward position.) fremrykket
    4. verb
    (to send (letters etc) on to another address: I have asked the post office to forward my mail.) eftersende
    * * *
    ['fo:wəd] 1. adjective
    1) (moving on; advancing: a forward movement.) frem; fremad
    2) (at or near the front: The forward part of a ship is called the `bows'.) forreste
    2. adverb
    1) ((also forwards) moving towards the front: A pendulum swings backward(s) and forward(s).) frem
    2) (to a later time: from this time forward.) fra da af
    3. noun
    ((in certain team games, eg football, hockey) a player in a forward position.) fremrykket
    4. verb
    (to send (letters etc) on to another address: I have asked the post office to forward my mail.) eftersende

    English-Danish dictionary > forward

  • 7 slanting

    adjective He has backward-slanting writing; slanting eyes.) skrånende; -skrånende
    * * *
    adjective He has backward-slanting writing; slanting eyes.) skrånende; -skrånende

    English-Danish dictionary > slanting

См. также в других словарях:

  • backward — backward, retrograde, retrogressive, regressive all involve the idea of not moving or going ahead, or forward, or in advance. Only when applied to motion or a movement does backward imply the reverse of forward motion {a backward thrust of a… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • backward — backward, backwards 1. For the adverb, both forms are in use, although backward is somewhat more common in AmE and backwards in BrE: • Talk ran backward from the events of the morning A. Munro, CanE 1987 • I walked backward to look at her in the… …   Modern English usage

  • Backward — Back ward, a. 1. Directed to the back or rear; as, backward glances. [1913 Webster] 2. Unwilling; averse; reluctant; hesitating; loath. [1913 Webster] For wiser brutes were backward to be slaves. Pope. [1913 Webster] 3. Not well advanced in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Backward — Back ward, Backwards Back wards, adv. [Back, adv. + ward.] 1. With the back in advance or foremost; as, to ride backward. [1913 Webster] 2. Toward the back; toward the rear; as, to throw the arms backward. [1913 Webster] 3. On the back, or with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • backward — [adj1] toward the rear astern, behind, inverted, rearward, regressive, retrograde; concept 581 Ant. ahead, forward, to the front backward [adj2] bashful afraid, averse, demure, diffident, disinclined, hesitant, hesitating, humble, indisposed,… …   New thesaurus

  • backward — [bak′wərd] adv. [ME bakward, for abakward < abak (< OE on bæc, back) + ward (< OE weard, toward)] 1. toward the back or rear; behind 2. with the back or rear foremost 3. in reverse [to spell a word backward] 4. in a way contrary to the… …   English World dictionary

  • backward — (adv.) c.1300, from abakward, from O.E. on bæc (see BACK (Cf. back) (adv.)) + weard adj./adv. suffix (see WARD (Cf. ward)). O.E. had the adverb bæcling. As an adjective, from 1550s. Meaning behindhand with regard to progress is first attested… …   Etymology dictionary

  • backward — ► ADJECTIVE 1) directed behind or to the rear. 2) having made less progress than is normal or expected. ● not backward in Cf. ↑not backward in DERIVATIVES backwardly adverb backwardness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Backward — Back ward, n. The state behind or past. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] In the dark backward and abysm of time. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Backward — Back ward, v. t. To keep back; to hinder. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • backward — I adjective arrested, behindhand, belated, dallying, defected, delayed, delaying, dilatory, impeded, late, mentally deficient, overdue, procrastinating, regressive, retarded, retroactive, retrograde, reversed, slow, subnormal, tardy, untimely II… …   Law dictionary

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