back: Old Saxon bak | lang osx (Middle Low German bak |
back | lang gml), West Frisian bekling | bek | lang fy ling 'chair
back', Old High ...
bäck: back. Swedish Pronunciation : Sv-en bäck. ogg | audio Noun: g c. a small stream or brook Declension : See also : dike kanal å ström älv flod ...
back-: English : Etymology: From. enm bak- | lang enm, bac- | lang enm apheretic form of. abak | lang enm, a
back | a
back | pos adverb | lang enm. ...
hold back: Verb: Don't hold
back. Hit it as hard as you can. to contain ; stop: The dam can't hold
back that much water. year 201 | date January | ...
back up: I couldn't see how to finish the project, so I
backed up and tried it another way. intransitive. To reconsider one's thought s.: ...
back vowel: Any vowel sound produced in the
back of the mouth. Examples: "u" in “rule” and "o" in “pole” Translations: sound produced in the
back of the mouth ...
come back: We use come
back when we talk about returning to where the speaker is located. Otherwise we use go
back . Translations: (intransitive) To ...
back-formation: Alternative forms :
backformation ,
back formation Etymology: Coined by James Murray.
back | lang en + formation | lang en Noun: sg
back -formation ...
give back: Verb: Give me
back my book! intransitive | idiomatic To contribute money, goods or, especially, services for charitable purposes, as if in ...
turn back: Realising he had forgotten his briefcase, he turned
back to the office. To return to a previous state of being.: turned
back to his old ways: ...