English » Slovenian

I . back [bæk] N

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] VB trans

1. back (support):

back
to back a horse

3. back (accompany):

back

V . back [bæk] VB intr

back car:

back

back away VB intr to back away

back down VB intr

back
back

back into VB intr to back into sb

back off VB intr

back
back off!
back off!

back onto VB intr to back onto sth

back out VB intr

back
back

I . back up VB intr

back
back

II . back up VB trans

1. back:

back (support)
back (confirm)

2. back COMPUT:

back

3. back (reverse):

back

back ˈdoor N

back door
zadnja vrata n pl

back ˈnum·ber N

ˈback pay N

back ˈseat N

1. back seat (in car):

back seat

2. back seat fig:

to take a back seat

ˈback talk N Am inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The sixth year was the most significant, with 57 players competing in two back-to-back 9 inning games.
en.wikipedia.org
With the reappropriation of pink, millennial women have turned the dictate back into a choice.
www.bloomberg.com
These act on a ketone (pyruvate) and can go back and forth in the metabolic chain.
en.wikipedia.org
When thou hast said all this, fling it away to him with thy back turned, and deliver it not to him face to face.
en.wikipedia.org
Banking was of the small, back-street variety, run by the urban lower-middle class of petty shop-keepers.
en.wikipedia.org
How far indeed have we come as women in this culture if we keep back-pedaling?
www.huffingtonpost.com
Universities offering motorsport courses always back up this claim.
en.wikipedia.org
In the mle that ensues, the filmstrip is broken and the animator must safety pin it back together to finish the cartoon.
en.wikipedia.org
Young people should use every political means at their disposal to change this law back to the fair and non-discriminatory way it was before.
www.macleans.ca
These atomic commits allow for greater understandability, less effort to roll back changes, easier bug identification.
en.wikipedia.org

Would you like to add some words, phrases or translations?

Submit a new entry.

Choose your language Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Русский | Slovenščina