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21 back of the hand
back of the handcostas da mão. -
22 back of the house
back of the houseatrás da casa. -
23 back order
back or.der[b'æk ɔ:də] n Com pedido em carteira. -
24 back page
back page[b'æk peidʒ] n Typogr verso, página anterior. -
25 back passage
back pas.sage[b'æk pæsidʒ] n 1 eufemismo para se referir ao reto. 2 passagem nos fundos de um edifício ou em sua direção. -
26 back pay
back pay[b'æk pai] n salário atrasado. -
27 back pedal
back ped.al[b'æk pedəl] vi 1 pedalar para trás como numa bicicleta. 2 mudar de opinião. 3 fazer algo diferente do que se pretendia, faltar com o prometido. -
28 back porch
back porch[b'æk pɔ:tʃ] n terraço ou varanda de fundos. -
29 back pressure turbine
back pressure turbineturbina de contrapressão. -
30 back rest
back rest[b'æk rest] n 1 espaldar: as costas da cadeira. 2 Mech luneta (de torno). 3 porta-fio oscilante (de tear). -
31 back scratcher
back scratch.er[b'æk skrætʃə] n instrumento de cabo longo usado para coçar as costas. • vi fazer favores em retribuição a favores já prestados. -
32 back seat driver
back seat driv.er[bæk si:t dr'aivə] n passageiro que pensa que sabe mais que o motorista e lhe diz como dirigir. -
33 back seat
back seat[bæk s'i:t] n 1 assento traseiro. 2 Amer coll posição de inferioridade. -
34 back stage
back stagebastidor (de teatro). -
35 back staircase
back staircaseescada dos fundos. -
36 back street
back street[b'æk stri:t] n rua afastada das ruas principais especialmente em áreas pobres. -
37 back swimmer
back swim.mer[b'æk swimə] n 1 nadador de costas. 2 Zool noteiro: inseto aquático da família dos Notonectídeos. -
38 back to basics
back to basicsretornar ao mais simples, ao básico. -
39 back to front
back to frontde trás para a frente. -
40 back to nature
back to naturevolta à natureza.
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