die back in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for die back in the English»French Dictionary

I.die [Brit dʌɪ, Am daɪ] N

II.die <pres part dying, pret, pp died> [Brit dʌɪ, Am daɪ] VB trans

III.die <pres part dying, pret, pp died> [Brit dʌɪ, Am daɪ] VB intr

1. die (expire, end one's life):

1. back:

back ANAT, ZOOL
dos m
to turn one's back on sb/sth lit, fig
to do sth behind sb's back lit, fig
get off my back inf!

II.back [Brit bak, Am bæk] ADJ

III.back [Brit bak, Am bæk] ADV

See also wall, scratch, own, hand, duck, beyond, answer

wall [Brit wɔːl, Am wɔl] N

I.scratch [Brit skratʃ, Am skrætʃ] N

II.scratch [Brit skratʃ, Am skrætʃ] ADJ

III.scratch [Brit skratʃ, Am skrætʃ] VB trans

IV.scratch [Brit skratʃ, Am skrætʃ] VB intr

I.own [Brit əʊn, Am oʊn] ADJ (belonging to particular person, group etc)

II.own [Brit əʊn, Am oʊn] PRON

I.hand [Brit hand, Am hænd] N

1. hand ANAT:

hands off inf!
pas touche! inf
hands off inf!

7. hand (possession):

I.duck [Brit dʌk, Am dək] N

I.beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PREP Beyond is often used with a noun to produce expressions like beyond doubt, beyond a joke, beyond the grasp of, beyond the bounds of etc. For translations of these and similar expressions where beyond means outside the range of, consult the appropriate noun entry (doubt, joke, grasp, bound, etc.). See also I. 3. below.

I.answer [Brit ˈɑːnsə, Am ˈænsər] N

II.answer [Brit ˈɑːnsə, Am ˈænsər] VB trans

III.answer [Brit ˈɑːnsə, Am ˈænsər] VB intr

die back in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for die back in the English»French Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In summer, a number of species die back to the rhizome, growing back in autumn.
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They die back completely at the end of the season.
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In cold regions, chives die back to the underground bulbs in winter, with the new leaves appearing in early spring.
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Black bootlace-like strands appear under the bark and around the tree, and fruiting bodies grow in clusters from the infected plant in autumn and die back after the first frost.
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Leaves poke up through the ground in late summer, take a rest or even die back a little when temperatures plummet in winter, and resume growth in spring.
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The above ground parts of the plant die back by mid-summer, but may persist longer in areas that do not completely dry out.
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Whenever the local forests die back due to increased lerp psyllid infestations, bell miners undergo a population boom.
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The leaves die back a few weeks after the flowers have faded.
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It forms bulbs at ground level, and unlike other lilies, has a basal rosette of leaves through the winter, which die back in summer.
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The plants tend to be evergreen but can die back during cold winters and regenerate new growth from the crowns.
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