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behind [bɪ'haɪnd](a) (at the back of) derrière;∎ behind the house derrière la maison;∎ she came out from behind the bushes elle est sortie de derrière les buissons;∎ I sat down right behind him je me suis assis juste derrière lui;∎ lock the door behind you fermez la porte à clé (derrière vous);∎ his wife was behind the bar that night sa femme était derrière le bar ou au bar ce soir-là(b) (indicating past time) derrière;∎ he has ten years' experience behind him il a dix ans d'expérience derrière lui;∎ your troubles are behind you now vos ennuis sont terminés maintenant;∎ let's put it all behind us oublions tout cela, n'y pensons plus;∎ you have to put the incident behind you il faut que tu oublies cet incident(c) (indicating deficiency, delay) en retard sur, derrière;∎ she is behind the other pupils elle est en retard sur les autres élèves;∎ we're three points behind the other team nous sommes à trois points derrière l'autre équipe;∎ the trains are running behind schedule or behind time les trains ont du retard (sur l'horaire);∎ behind the times (country) arriéré, attardé;∎ you're behind the times (old-fashioned) tu n'es pas à la page; (not aware of latest developments) tu as un métro de retard(d) (responsible for) derrière;∎ who was behind the plot? qui était derrière le complot ou à l'origine du complot?;∎ what's behind all this? qu'est-ce que ça cache?∎ we're right behind you on this vous avez tout notre soutien dans cette affaire;∎ the country is right behind the new policies la population soutient tout à fait les nouvelles mesures2 adverb(a) (at, in the back) derrière, en arrière;∎ look behind regardez derrière;∎ he attacked them from behind il les a attaqués par derrière;∎ they followed behind ils arrivaient derrière, ils suivaient;∎ to stay or remain behind (be at the back) rester ou demeurer en arrière; (not leave) ne pas partir;∎ I'll stay behind and wait for them je resterai derrière pour les attendre;∎ the teacher kept him behind or made him stay behind le professeur l'a retenu ou l'a mis en retenue;∎ I left my umbrella behind (at home) j'ai oublié mon parapluie à la maison; (at someone else's home) j'ai oublié mon parapluie (chez lui/eux/ etc);∎ disaster was not far behind la catastrophe était imminente∎ I'm behind in or with my rent je suis en retard sur mon loyer;∎ I'm behind in or with my work j'ai du retard dans mon travail;∎ she's too far behind to catch up with the others elle a pris trop de retard pour pouvoir rattraper les autres;∎ our team is three points behind notre équipe a trois points de moins;∎ familiar I'm all behind today je suis en retard (dans mon travail) aujourd'hui□3 nouneuphemism (buttocks) derrière m, postérieur m;∎ to kick sb in the behind botter le derrière à qn;∎ get up off your behind and find yourself a job! remue-toi un peu et trouve du boulot!
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