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back-end ˈpro·ces·sor N COMPUT
I. back [bæk] N
1. back (of body):
Rücken m <-s, ->
behind sb's back fig
2. back:
back (not front) of building, page
Rückseite f <-, -n>
back of car
Heck nt <-(e)s, -e>
back of chair
Lehne f <-, -n>
Rücksitz[e] m[pl]
Fond m <-s, -s> spec
Ted is out [or Brit, Aus round] the back [or Am out back]
auf dem Rücksitz [o. spec im Fond]
3. back SPORTS (player):
Verteidiger(in) m (f) <-s, ->
Phrases:
hinter jdm
hinter jdm her inf
jwd inf hum
to do sth on the back of sth
etw auf der Basis [o. aufgrund] einer S. gen tun
to get off sb's back
to get [or put] sb's back up
to get [or put] sb's back up
to have sb/sth on one's back
jdn/etw am [o. auf dem] Hals haben
to put sb on sb's back
jdm jdn auf den Hals schicken inf [o. hetzen]
sich acc in etw acc hineinknien
sich acc von jdm abwenden
II. back [bæk] ADJ attr, inv
1. back <backmost> (rear):
Hintertür f <-s, -[n]>
Hintereingang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Hinterbein nt <-(e)s, -e>
Gesäßtasche f <-, -n>
Rücksitz m <-es, -e>
Backenzahn m <-(e)s, -zähne>
2. back (of body):
back pain, problems
3. back (old):
alt <älter, am ältesten>
Auftragsrückstand m <-(e)s, -stände>
Phrases:
etw auf Eis legen inf
III. back [bæk] ADV inv
1. back (to previous place):
CH a. [wieder] retour
to put sth back
to want sb/sth back
jdn/etw zurück[haben] [o. CH a. retour [haben]] wollen inf
2. back (to rear):
to hold sb back fig
back of sb/sth Am (to rear)
hinter jdn/etw
back of sb/sth (at rear)
hinter jdm/etw
3. back (in return):
to pay sth back
4. back (to past):
das war [schon] 1950
5. back Am (losing):
Phrases:
to get [or pay] sb back[or get back at sb] [for sth]
jdm etw heimzahlen
IV. back [bæk] VB trans
1. back (support):
to back sth idea, plan, proposal
to back sb
2. back (drive):
3. back (accompany):
to back sb/sth concert, band
jdn/etw begleiten
4. back TECH (line):
to back sth
Phrases:
V. back [bæk] VB intr
back car:
I. end [end] N
1. end (last, furthest point):
Ende nt <-s, -n>
2. end (final part, finish):
Ende nt <-s, -n>
Schluss m <-es, Schlụ̈s·se>
Börsenschluss m <-es> kein pl
Quartalsende nt <-s> kein pl
3. end (limit):
Ende nt <-s, -n>
4. end (completion):
Schluss m <-es, Schlụ̈s·se>
to put an end to sth
etw dat ein Ende setzen
5. end (exhaustion):
Ende nt <-s, -n>
to be at an end fig
6. end (surface bounding extremities):
Ende nt <-s, -n>
end TECH
Stirnseite f <-, -n>
end TECH
Stirnfläche f <-, -n>
7. end usu pl:
Ziel nt <-(e)s, -e>
Absicht f <-, -en>
Zweck m <-(e)s, -e>
8. end fig (matter of concern):
Teil m <-(e)s, -e>
9. end (result):
Ergebnis nt <-ses, -se>
10. end (death):
Ende nt <-s, -n>
Tod m <-es, -e>
11. end (small leftover piece):
Rest m <-(e)s, -e>
Ende nt <-s, -n>
end of a candle, cigarette
Stummel m <-s, ->
12. end (share in a business transaction):
Anteil m <-(e)s, -e>
CH a. Betreffnis nt
13. end SPORTS:
14. end COMPUT (button on keyboard):
Ende
15. end inf (the worst):
16. end esp Am inf (the best):
Phrases:
to come to a bad [or Brit sticky]end
II. end [end] VB trans
1. end (finish):
to end sth
2. end (make stop):
to end sth
to end sth
etw dat ein Ende setzen [o. machen]
3. end (outdo):
Phrases:
III. end [end] VB intr
1. end (result in):
to end in sth
in etw dat enden
2. end (finish):
OpenDict entry
back N
to have sb's back fig
hinter jdm stehen fig
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end N
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back VB
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back ADV
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back N
Present
Iback
youback
he/she/itbacks
weback
youback
theyback
Past
Ibacked
youbacked
he/she/itbacked
webacked
youbacked
theybacked
Present Perfect
Ihavebacked
youhavebacked
he/she/ithasbacked
wehavebacked
youhavebacked
theyhavebacked
Past Perfect
Ihadbacked
youhadbacked
he/she/ithadbacked
wehadbacked
youhadbacked
theyhadbacked
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It provides the anchor for dialogue whereby the facilitator can bring the participants back to the text if they begin to digress.
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Many of them were so distraught that they charged back into their own lines.
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Scrawled on the back is a message to her from a thousand years ago.
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They will never backflip back onto their feet instead of being knocked down.
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Banking was of the small, back-street variety, run by the urban lower-middle class of petty shop-keepers.
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