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1 Kill From Behind
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2 behind
خَلْفَ \ after: following: I ran after him but could not catch him. back: the part of sth. that is behind: The back of the building is painted white. My coat was on the back of the chair. behind: remaining after: Wherever he went, he left nothing but trouble behind him, at the back He jumped on me from behind. I left him far behind, at the back of She followed behind me. He hid behind a tree. -
3 behind
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4 одназад
from behind -
5 desde atrás
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6 otpozadi
• from behind -
7 otpozadi
• from behind -
8 сзади
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9 қайсыбір жерден
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10 hinterrücks
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11 von hinten
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12 arkadan
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13 изотзад
from behind; from/at the rear; behind* * *изотза̀д,нареч. from behind; from/at the rear; behind.* * *aback; from behind* * *from behind;from/at the rear; behind -
14 иззад
from behind* * *изза̀д,нареч. from behind.* * *from behind -
15 takaa
from across (noun)from behind (noun)from beyond (noun)from the back (noun)round (noun)* * *• from the rear• from behind• round• from the other side of• from the back• from beyond• from across -
16 takaapäin
from behind (adve)from the back (noun)in the rear (noun)* * *• from behind• from the back• in the rear -
17 ззаду
behind, from behind; at (in) the rear (of) -
18 зад грб
from behind, behind someone's back -
19 ододзади
from behind, from back -
20 zezadu
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