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1 baks
m (A baksa) pot. dollar; buck US, Austral pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > baks
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2 бакс
/baks/
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3 Tabaksbeutel
m tobacco pouch* * *Ta|baks|beu|telmtobacco pouch* * *Ta·baks·beu·telm tobacco pouch* * *der tobacco-pouch* * *Tabaksbeutel m tobacco pouch* * *der tobacco-pouch* * *m.tobacco pouch n. -
4 Tabaksdose
f tobacco tin; für Schnupftabak: snuffbox* * *Ta|baks|do|seftobacco tin; (für Schnupftabak) snuffbox* * *Ta·baks·do·sef tobacco tin* * *die tobacco-tin* * ** * *die tobacco-tin* * *f.tobacco box n. -
5 Tabakspfeife
f pipe* * *die Tabakspfeifepipe* * *Ta|baks|pfei|fefpipe* * *Ta·baks·pfei·fef pipe* * *die [tobacco-]pipe* * *Tabakspfeife f pipe* * *die [tobacco-]pipe -
6 barracks
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7 Bakschisch
[‘bak∫i∫] n; -(e)s, -e baksheesh; jemandem ein Bakschisch geben give s.o. baksheesh; fig. (bestechen) give s.o. a backhander (Am. bribe)* * *Bạk|schisch ['bakSɪʃ]nt -s, -e or -sbaksheesh; (= Bestechungsgeld) bribe, backhander (inf)Bakschisch geben — to give baksheesh/a bribe or backhander (inf)
* * *Bak·schisch<-s, -e o -s>[ˈbakʃɪʃ]nt baksheesh* * * -
8 BAK
n.1) back (binda bagga á bak sér);fig. bera sök á baki, to be guilty;leggja bleyðiorð á bak e-m, to charge one with being a coward;hafa marga vetr á baki, to be advanced in years;snúa baki við, to turn the back, flee;ganga á bak heitum, orðum, to go back on one’s word;2) = hestbak;fara á bak, to mount;fara, stíga, spretta af baki, to dismount;á baki húsunum, at the back of the houses;gøra e-t á baki e-m, in one’s absence, behind one’s back;ríða at baki e-m, behind him on the same horse;berr er hverr at baki nema sér bróður eigi, bare is one’s back without a brother behind it;á bak,a) behind;koma á bak e-m, to attack in the rear;b) after;á bak jólum, after Christmas;hvat sem á bak kemr, whatever may come after or follow;c) absol., falla á bak aptr, to fall backwards;brjóta á bak orð e-s, to refute, make them null and void;brjóta á bak Rómverja, to defeat them.* * *n. [A. S. bäc], Lat. tergum, back, Eg. 218, Edda 29, 30, Hkr. i. 337: in metaph. phrases, bera sök á baki, to be guilty, Gþl. 539; leggja bleyðiorð á bak e-m, to load, charge one with being a coward. Fas. ii. 530; hafa mörg ár á baki, to ‘carry a weight of years’ Ísl. ii. 456: of horseback, léttr á baki, Sturl. ii. 195; fara á bak, to mount; stíga af baki, to dismount, Eg. 397, Grág. ii. 95: in other relations, as adv., at hurðar-baki, behind the door; at húsa-baki, at the back of the houses; að fjalla-baki, behind the mountains; handar-bak, the back of the hand.2. á bak or á baki used as a prep. or as an adv.; á bak (acc.) if denoting motion, á baki (dat.) if without motion:α. loc. behind, at the back of; á baki húsunum, Háv. 49, Nj. 28; at baki þeim, at their back, Eg. 91, Nj. 261, 262, 84, Eg. 583; Hrútr kveðst þat ætla, at hans skyldi lítt á bak at leita, he should not be found in the rear, Ld. 278; berr á baki, unbacked, helpless, in the proverb, Nj. 265, Grett. 154: metaph., ganga á bak e-u, orðum, heitum …, to elude, evade one’s pledged word, Fms. ii. 209, Ísl. ii. 382; göra e-t á baki e-m, in one’s absence, behind one’s back, N. G. L. i. 20; á bak aptr (= aptr á bak), backward; falla; á b. a., Eb. 240, Nj. 9, Eg. 397, Háv. 48 new Ed.; til baks, better til baka, to back, Sturl. ii. 203; brjóta á bak, prop. to break one’s back, Fms. viii. 119; to break, subdue, and also to make void, annul; brjóta á bak Rómverja, to ‘break the back’ of the R., defeat them, 625. 65; Heiðrekr vildi öll rúð fóður síns á bak brjóta, Fas. i. 528.β. temp. with dat. past, after; á bak Jólum, after Yule, Fms. viii. 60; á b. Jónsvöku, ix. 7: metaph., Héðinn kvaðst eigi hirða hvat er á bak kæmi, H. said he did not care for what came after, Fas. i. 402; muntú eigi vera mót Njáli, hvat sem á b. kemr, Nj. 193. -
9 Tabaksbeutel
Ta·baks·beu·tel mtobacco pouch -
10 Tabaksdose
Ta·baks·do·se ftobacco tin -
11 buxom
[ˈbaksəm] adjective(of a woman) plump and usually attractive:مُمْتَلِئه وَجَذّابَهa buxom blonde.
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12 fuoriuscire
intr (traboccare)to burst its baks, to overflow its banks
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