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81 back order
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82 back passage
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83 back-seat driver
back-seat ˈdriv·ern ( pej)1. (passenger) besserwisserischer Beifahrer/besserwisserische Beifahrerin* * *back-seat driver s umg -
84 back-to-work
back-to-work adj: -
85 back scatter
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86 back-up ring
back-up ring1 SCHW, TECH Unterlegring mback-up ring2 TECH Stützring m (Brückenlager) -
87 back-up roll
back-up roll1 TECH Stützrolle f (z. B. in einer Bürstmaschine)back-up roll2 WALZ Stützwalze f; Stützwalze f (Planetenwalzgerüst) -
88 back-plate
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89 back-street
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90 ■ back away
■ back awayv. i. + avv.1 indietreggiare; rinculare; retrocedere; arretrare; ritirarsi: I backed away from the window, mi sono allontanato dalla finestra2 prendere le distanze; rinunciare a sostenere (qc.); tirarsi indietro; fare marcia indietro: to back away from a plan, rinunciare a sostenere un progetto. -
91 back onto
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92 back-burner
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93 back onto
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94 back payment
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95 back down
to back down on ou over — reconsidérer [sanctions, proposal, allegations]
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96 back of
back of see behind II back on to phr.v. (зградата) свртен е со грб кон -
97 back clearance angle
= back-off angle, = back relief angle задний угол ( режущего инструмента)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > back clearance angle
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98 back spindle
= back turning spindle, = backwork spindle, = back end working spindle шпиндель для обработки с обратной стороны, шпиндель для обработки заготовки с обратной стороны; противошпиндель ( токарного станка)English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > back spindle
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99 back bench
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100 back burner
back 'burn·er nhintere KochplattePHRASES:to put sth on the \back burner etw auf Eis legen
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