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1 they
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2 back
1.n.1) арқаto turn one's back (up) on — тастап кету, теріс қарау
2) ішкі жағы, астары3) бірдеменің арқасы4) артқы жағыto get (to put, to set) one's back up — ашулану, ашуға тию, ызаландыру
2.adv.1) қайта, кейін, артқа2) бұрын3.adj.шет, жақ, алыстаto pay a man back (in his own coin) — өтеу, есесін қайтару
4.v.1) шегіну, кейін жылжу2) сүйеу, көмектесуto back out (of) — жалтару, шегіну
to back a person up — сүйемелдеу, көмектесу
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3 on
1.prep.1) үстінде (орынды көрсетеді)2) уақытты білдіреді, күнді білдіредіon time — мезгілінде, уақытыңда
3) туралы4) жанында, қасында5) іс-әрекетті көрсетеді6) іс-әрекетті көрсеткенде (соңынан зат есім турады)7) себебін көрсеткенде8) мүшелікті көрсетеді2.adv.1) ілгері, алға2) іс-әрекеттің одан әрі болып жатқанын көрсетедіon and off, on and on — әрі қарай
3) бағытты көрсетеді4) ненің болып жатқанын көрсетеді -
4 over
adv.part.1) жоғарыда, үстінде2) ар жағында, ар жақта3) үстінен4) артық, көп (уақытын, мезгілін көрсетеді)over two years — екі жылдан артық, көп
5) арқылы6) жайында, туралы7) істің біткендігін, аяқталғандығын көрсетедіbe all over with (a person) — құрыды, бітті
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