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1 зворотна хвиля
backward wave, return wave -
2 ліва похідна
backward derivative мат., left-hand derivative -
3 відсталий
1) прикм. backward, retarded; fogyish, behindhand; straggling; ( застарілий) outdated, retrograde2) ч (як ім.) laggard, straggler, backward person -
4 тлумачити неправильно
interpret wrongly, spell backwardУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > тлумачити неправильно
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5 відставати
= відстати1) ( залишатися позаду) to remain behind, to fall (to lag, to drop) behind; to straggle; to be backward, to be behindhand; to be in arrears; to desist2) ( про годинник) to be ( to go) slow, to lose3) ( відклеюватися) to come off, to come loose, to peel off4) ( відчепитися) to leave ( to let) alone -
6 задкувати
to back, to move backward, to jib -
7 задній
back; rear; ( про кінцівки) hindзадній борт авт. — back header
задній міст авт. — back axle
задній прохід анат. — anus
задній хід тех. — backward motion, reverse; мор. sternway
дати задній хід — to back up, to go into reverse
помітити заднім числом — to backdate, to antedate
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8 задом
(до) with one's back (to); ( прорух) backward(s) -
9 запізнілий
belated, delayed, tardy; ( про розвиток) backward, retardedзапізнілий діагноз — late [delayed] diagnosis
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10 зашкарублий
1) ( шорсткий) rough, hardened2) (огрубілий, черствий) callous, coarsened3) (відсталий, заскнілий) backward -
11 зворотний
1) return; reverse; backзворотний бік — the reverse side, verso
зворотний ефект — boomerang effect, reverse effect
зворотний клапан — check valve, back valve
зворотний провід — return line, return
зворотний рух (хід) — reverse motion, backward running
2) ( протилежний) opposite3) грам. reflexive -
12 лордоз
ч мед.lordosis, backward curvature -
13 малокультурний
( про народність) backward; ( про людину) lacking culture -
14 малорозвинений
1) ( недорозвинений) underdeveloped2) ( нерозвинений) undeveloped3) ( про людину) uneducated, half-educated, backward -
15 назад
back, backward(s), rearward(s); мор. asternбрати назад (обіцянку) — to retract, to revoke, to withdraw, to recall
дивитися назад — to look back; to revert one's eyes
поставити годинник назад — to set ( to put) the clock ( watch) back
рухатися назад — to move backwards; to retrograde
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16 невстигаючий
weak, poor; backward, lagging behind ( відстаючий)невстигаючий студент — slow/weak student, student not making satisfactory progress
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17 некультурний
1) uncivilized, uncultured; backward; uneducated2) rough(-man-nered), boorish3) бот. uncultivated -
18 неохочий
unwilling, reluctant, backward, loath -
19 нерозвинений
undeveloped; ( intellectually) backward -
20 пізній
прикм.late, tardy; ( про розвиток) backwardпізній викидень мед. — immature birth
пізній інфантилізм мед. — regressive [reversive, tardy] infantilism
до пізньої ночі — until late at night, late into the night
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