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I.iz. [from *hatz + -e]1. ( gibela, ostea)a. back, backside; gure etxearen \atzean at the back of our house \atzetik etorri zitzaizkigun they came from the backb. ( txanponari d.) reverse side2. (bizkarra) back ; \atzea eman to turn one' s back on; \atzerik hara behind one' s back3. ( ondorio) result, consequence ; \atze bildur al zara? are you afraid of what will come out of it? | are you afraid of the consequences? ; \atze onekoa izaten da it is usually successful ; \atze txarran izan du it had an unhappy ending | it didn' t turn out very well; \atze onean (B) effectively, successfully; gosetea gerlaren \atzetik etorri zen famine came on the heels of the war ; \atze atera to reach an outcome4.a. Naut. sternb. Aeron. tail5. Anat.a. rear, backsideb. (ipurdia) rear, rear end6. ( omen) reputation, name, fame7. ( iragana) past, history; gure \atzea ez dugu ahaztu behar we mustn' t forget our past8.a. Nekaz. shepherd' s bedb. ( ikazkinena) bunk9. ( aztarna) trace, vestige, hint10. \atzeean dago it' s at the endII.iz.1. unrelated person; ahaidearekin edo \atzearekin egin dezakezu you can do it with a relative or with someone unrelated2.a. ( arrotza) stranger; \atzeen artean lotsatu egiten da she gets shy around strangersb. ( kanpotar) foreigner, alien, outlander io.1. unrelated; Kain arreba batekin ezkondu zen, emakume \atzeagorik ez zegoelako munduan Cain married a sister as there was no other woman less unrelated in the world2. ( kanpotar) foreign, alien, strange3. (irud.) ( axolagabe) indifferent, unconcerned; munduarekin \atze ziren they were {unconcerned with the world || indifferent to || nonchalant about} the world
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