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background [ˈbækgraʊnd] N

2. background (past):

I . backpack N

backhand N no pl SPORTS

backlash N no pl

backache N

backbone N

1. backbone ANAT:

2. backbone fig:

backcomb VB trans Brit

backdrop N

1. backdrop THEAT:

2. backdrop liter of book:

tło nt

I . backward [ˈbækwəd, Am -wɚd] ADJ

1. backward (towards back):

salto nt w tył

2. backward country, region:

3. backward child:

II . backward [ˈbækwəd, Am -wɚd] ADV

backward → backwards

See also backwards

backwards [ˈbækwədz, Am -wɚdz] ADV

2. backwards count, spell:

3. backwards (for worse):

4. backwards (into past):

backwash N no pl

1. backwash (wave):

2. backwash (repercussions):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her interests include traditional dances, traveling, backgammon, swimming, music, and volleyball.
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The board game they are playing, which might be compared to a backgammon or checkers variant, was played with a die.
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Following on from being a backgammon player, he became a semi-professional poker player in 1993.
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It was the first viable computer backgammon program implemented as a neural net, and set a new standard in computer backgammon play.
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In others, captured tokens are removed but can return to play later in the game under various rules (e.g. backgammon, pachisi).
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In the late 1980s, backgammon programmers found more success with an approach based on artificial neural networks.
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A throw can be split up into the two separate numbers so it is possible to move two different pieces as in backgammon.
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As a professional gambler he was undoubtedly a skilled player, once rated amongst the world's top ten backgammon competitors.
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He played various other games for money, especially canasta, poker and backgammon, and wrote books on them.
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In university, he was a backgammon player and won four championships.
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