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I . back [bæk] SUST.

1. back (of body):

back
hrbet m
to put one's back out
back to back

II . back [bæk] ADJ.

1. back backmost (rear):

back
back pocket
back seat
back tooth

2. back (of body):

back

3. back (old):

back
back issue

III . back [bæk] ADV.

1. back (to previous place):

back
there and back
back and forth
I'll be back

IV . back [bæk] V. trans.

1. back (support):

back
podpirati [form. perf. podpreti]
to back a horse

3. back (accompany):

back

V . back [bæk] V. intr.

back car:

back
vzvratno peljati [form. perf. zapeljati]

back away V. intr. to back away

back into V. intr. to back into sb

back off V. intr.

back
back off!
back off!

back onto V. intr. to back onto sth

I . back up V. intr.

back
zastajati [form. perf. zastati]
back
nabirati se [form. perf. nabrati se]

II . back up V. trans.

1. back:

back (support)
podpirati [form. perf. podpreti]
back (confirm)

2. back INFORM.:

back

3. back (reverse):

back
vzvratno peljati [form. perf. zapeljati]

back ˈdoor SUST.

back door
zadnja vrata n pl.

back ˈnum·ber SUST.

ˈback pay SUST.

back ˈseat SUST.

1. back seat (in car):

back seat

2. back seat fig.:

to take a back seat

ˈback talk SUST. ingl. am. coloq.

laid-ˈback ADJ. coloq.

turn back V.

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keep back V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
keep back (from) trans.

draw back V.

Entrada creada por un usuario
draw back trans.

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