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I . back [bæk] N

1. back (rear part):

back
tył m
back of seat
oparcie nt
back of paper
back of hand
back of shirt, dress
plecy pl
back of shop
in [or at] the back of sth
back to front
out [or round] the back Brit

3. back SPORTS:

back

II . back [bæk] ADJ

1. back (rear):

back
back garden

2. back (old):

back
back rent, pay
back taxes

3. back (spine-related):

back pain
back problems

III . back [bæk] ADV

4. back (into past):

a few years back

5. back (away):

to hold sb back

IV . back [bæk] VB intr

1. back (reverse):

back
back
to back into a car

2. back (adjoin):

to back onto sth

V . back [bæk] VB trans

1. back (support):

back
to back a bill POL

2. back (finance):

back

3. back (bet on):

to back sth

4. back (reverse):

back

answer back VB trans, intr

to answer [sb] back

back away VB intr

1. back away (retreat):

to back away from sb/sth

2. back away (withdraw):

back away
to back away from a plan

back off VB intr esp AM

1. back off (move away):

back off

2. back off (stop):

back off

I . back up VB intr

II . back up VB trans

1. back up (move back):

back up

2. back up (save):

to back up data to a diskette

3. back up (support):

back up

4. back up (confirm):

back up

back door N

back door

back interest N ECON

back number N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The sixth year was the most significant, with 57 players competing in two back-to-back 9 inning games.
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Universities offering motorsport courses always back up this claim.
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In the mle that ensues, the filmstrip is broken and the animator must safety pin it back together to finish the cartoon.
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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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They will never backflip back onto their feet instead of being knocked down.
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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.
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The beacons send the code back to the transmitter.
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These act on a ketone (pyruvate) and can go back and forth in the metabolic chain.
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Member physicians may treat amputations; pain (neck, nerve, arthritic, back); injuries (brain, spinal cord, sports-related); rehabilitation (cardiac, geriatric, pediatric); and more.
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With the reappropriation of pink, millennial women have turned the dictate back into a choice.
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