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English
Noun
back (backs)
- the side of something opposite the front or useful side; the reverse side; the side that is not normally seen.
- that which is farthest away from the front.
- He sat in the back of the room.
- the part of something that goes last.
- The car was near the back of the train.
- the rear of body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.
- in some team sports, a position behind most players on the team.
Derived terms
Translations
- Dutch: achterkant (1,2,3), achter (1,2), rug (4), verdediger (5), achterhoedespeler (5)
- French: derrière m, revers m (1); fond m (2); fin f (3); dos m (4); arrière m (5)
- German: Rückseite f (1); Rücken m (4); Verteidiger m (5)
- Hebrew: גב /gav/
- Italian: dietro m, rovescio m (1); fondo m (2); dietro m (3); (of a person) schiena f, (of an animal) dorso, schiena (4); terzino (5)
- Latin: dorsum n (4)
- Portuguese: dorso m, reverso m (1); parte de trás f (3); (of a person) costas f pl, (of an animal) lombo(4); zagueiro m, beque m (5)
- Russian: спина /spina/, спинка /spinka/
- Spanish: espalda f (4)
Verb
Inflected forms: backed, backing, backs.
- to go in the reverse direction.
- The train backed into the station.
- to support.
- I back you all the way.
Translations
- Dutch: achteruit gaan (1), achteruit rijden (1), steunen (2)
- French: (person) reculer, (vehicle) faire marche arrière (1); soutenir (2)
- German: (vehicle) zurücksetzen (1); [[]] (2)
- Italian: vehicle) far marcia indietro (1); appoggiare (2)
- Portuguese: (vehicle) (Portuguese Portuguese) fazer marcha atrás, (Brazilian Portuguese) fazer marcha-à-ré (1); apoiar (2)
- Spanish: vehicle ir marcha atrás (1); respaldar (2)
Adverb
back
- to a previous condition or place.
- He gave back the money.
- in a manner that impedes.
- Fear held him back.
Translations
- Dutch: terug (1), tegen (2)
Adjective
back
- toward the rear.
- the back door.
- not current.
- back issues of magazine.
- remote; far from the main area.
- a back road.
Translations
- Dutch: achter (1), oude (2), achteraf (3)
- French: (door) de derrière (1); (road) écarté (3)
Related terms
- back away
- backbiting
- back down
- backdrop
- backfire
- background
- backlog
- back pay
- back up