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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] SOST

1. back:

back ANAT, ZOOL
dos m
to be (flat) on one's back lett
to be (flat) on one's back fig
he was lying on his back
to have one's back to sb/sth
to turn one's back on sb/sth lett, fig
to do sth behind sb's back lett, fig
to put one's back into it colloq
put your back into it colloq!
allons, un peu de nerf! colloq
he's always on my back colloq
get off my back colloq!
fiche-moi la paix! colloq
to be at the back of conspiracy, proposal
to put sb's back up
to live off sb's back

2. back (reverse side):

dos m
back (of fabric)
back (of medal, coin)
the back of the hand

3. back (flat side):

back (of knife, fork, spoon)
dos m

4. back (rear-facing part):

back (of vehicle)
back (of shirt, coat)
dos m

5. back (area behind building):

to be out back , to be in the back ingl am (in the garden)
to be out back , to be in the back (in the yard)
he's round or in the back
there's a small garden out back or round the back
the bins are out back or round the back

6. back AUTO CORSE:

back
to sit in the back

7. back (furthest away area):

back (of stage)
at or in the back of the drawer

8. back (of chair, sofa):

back

9. back SPORT:

back

10. back (end):

back
fin f

11. back (book spine):

back
dos m

II. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] AGG

1. back (at the rear):

back axle, wheel, bumper
back paw, leg
back bedroom
back edge
back page
back attr garden, gate

2. back (isolated):

back road
back alley or lane

III. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] AVV

1. back (indicating return after absence):

to be back
to arrive or come back
rentrer (from de)
he's back at work
when is he due back?
to go back to work
to go back to France, China
to go back to Canada, Japan
to go back to Paris, museum, shop

2. back (in return):

to call or phone back
I'll write back (to him)
OK, he shouted back
to punch sb back
to smile back at sb
he was rude back

3. back (backwards, in a reverse direction):

back glance, jump, step, lean

4. back (away):

we overtook him 20 km back
there's a garage 10 km back

5. back (ago):

25 years back
il y a 25 ans

6. back (a long time ago):

back in 1964/April
en 1964/avril
back in the days when
it was obvious as far back as last year/1985 that
to go or date back to Roman times, 1700

7. back (once again):

to get back to sleep
to go back home
to go back to bed

8. back (nearer the beginning):

ten lines back
ten pages back

9. back (indicating return to sb's possession):

to give/send sth back
rendre/renvoyer qc (to à)
to put sth back

10. back (expressing a return to a former location):

11. back (in a different location):

meanwhile, back in France, he

IV. back and forth AVV

to go or travel back and forth (commute) person, bus:
faire la navette (between entre)
to walk or go back and forth
faire des allées et venues (between entre)
to swing back and forth pendulum:

V. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] VB vb trans

1. back (support):

back candidate, party, person, bid, bill, action
back application
back enterprise, project

2. back (finance):

back project, undertaking

3. back (endorse):

back currency
to back a bill COMM, FIN

4. back (substantiate):

back argument, claim
justifier (with à l'aide de)

5. back (reverse):

back horse
to back sb into/against sth
to back oars or water

6. back (bet on):

back horse, favourite, winner
to back a loser race goer:
to back the wrong horse lett, fig

7. back (stiffen, line):

back structure
back book
back map
back painting
back fabric

8. back MUS:

back singer, performer

9. back NAUT:

back sail

VI. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk] VB vb intr

1. back (reverse):

back

2. back NAUT:

back wind:

VII. -backed COMP

1. -backed (of furniture):

2. -backed (lined, stiffened):

3. -backed (supported):

4. -backed (financed):

VIII. back [ingl brit bak, ingl am bæk]

back in the day
back in the day

wall [ingl brit wɔːl, ingl am wɔl] SOST

1. wall (gen):

wall EDIL, ARCHIT
mur m
my secret must not go beyond these four walls attr heater, light

2. wall (of cave, tunnel):

3. wall:

wall ANAT, BIOL

4. wall AUTO CORSE (of tyre):

5. wall fig:

mur m
to be off the wall colloq person:
être dingue colloq
to be off the wall comments:
to drive sb up the wall colloq

I. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] SOST

1. scratch (wound):

2. scratch (mark):

3. scratch (action to relieve an itch):

4. scratch (sound):

5. scratch (satisfaction, standard) colloq:

6. scratch (zero):

7. scratch SPORT:

II. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] AGG

scratch team
scratch meal

III. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] VB vb trans

1. scratch (cancel):

scratch race, meeting

2. scratch INFORM (delete):

scratch file

3. scratch (trace):

4. scratch (wound):

scratch cat, person: person
scratch thorns, rosebush: person

5. scratch (react to itch):

scratch spot
to scratch sb's back

6. scratch (damage):

scratch person, branch: car
scratch cat: furniture
scratch person, toy: furniture, wood
scratch record

7. scratch SPORT (withdraw):

scratch horse, competitor

IV. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ] VB vb intr

1. scratch (relieve itch):

scratch person:

2. scratch (inflict injury):

scratch person, cat:

V. to scratch oneself VB vb rifl

to scratch oneself vb rifl dog, person:

VI. scratch [ingl brit skratʃ, ingl am skrætʃ]

I. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] AGG (belonging to particular person, group etc)

II. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] PRON

III. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] VB vb trans

1. own (possess):

own car, house, dog

2. own (admit):

to own that

IV. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn] VB vb intr

V. own [ingl brit əʊn, ingl am oʊn]

se venger (on sb de qn)

I. hand [ingl brit hand, ingl am hænd] SOST

1. hand ANAT:

to get or lay one's hands on money, information, key, person
to keep one's hands off sth computer, money
to take sb's hand
to hold sb's hand lett
to hold sb's hand (give support) fig person:
to hold sb's hand government:
to do or make sth by hand
hands off colloq!
pas touche! colloq
hands off colloq!
bas les pattes! colloq

2. hand (handwriting):

3. hand (influence, involvement):

to have a hand in sth decision, project
to have a hand in sth demonstration, robbery

4. hand (assistance):

5. hand (round of applause):

6. hand (consent to marriage):

7. hand (possession):

to be in sb's hands money, painting, document, power, affair:
to fall or get into sb's hands information, equipment:
to fall or get into the wrong hands documents, weapons:
to be in good or safe hands child, money:
to place or put sth in sb's hands department, office
confier qc à qn
to place or put sth in sb's hands matter, affair

8. hand (control):

to get out of hand expenditure, inflation:
to get out of hand children, fans:
to get out of hand demonstration, party:
to take sth in hand situation
to take sth in hand problem
to take sb in hand child, troublemaker

9. hand GIOCHI:

jeu m
to show one's hand lett, fig
to throw in one's hand lett, fig

10. hand:

hand (worker) AGR ALLEV
hand NAUT

11. hand (responsibility):

to have sth/sb on one's hands unsold stock, surplus
to take sb/sth off sb's hands
débarrasser qn de qn/qc

12. hand (available):

to keep/have sth to hand passport, pen, telephone number
to be on hand person:

13. hand (skill):

to try one's hand at sth photography, marketing

14. hand (pointer):

15. hand EQUIT (unit of length):

= 10, 16 cm

16. hand GASTR (of bananas):

17. hand (signature) disuso:

to set one's hand to document

18. hand (source):

19. hand (aspect, side):

II. hand [ingl brit hand, ingl am hænd] VB vb trans

to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb form, letter, ticket
donner qc à qn
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb knife, screwdriver
passer qc à qn
to hand sb sth or to hand sth to sb trophy
remettre qc à qn

III. at the hands of PREP

IV. in hand AGG

1. in hand (current):

en cours never after vb

2. in hand (underway):

3. in hand (to spare):

V. out of hand AVV

out of hand reject, condemn, dismiss:

VI. hand [ingl brit hand, ingl am hænd]

to know sth like the back of one's hand

I. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək] SOST

1. duck <pl ducks; collect duck>:

duck ZOOL, GASTR

2. duck (in cricket):

3. duck ingl brit region, colloq:

4. duck TESS:

II. ducks SOST

ducks sost pl MODA:

III. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək] VB vb trans

1. duck (lower):

2. duck (dodge):

duck punch, ball

3. duck (avoid) fig:

duck issue, question
duck responsibility

4. duck (push under water):

IV. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək] VB vb intr

duck person:
duck boxer:

V. duck [ingl brit dʌk, ingl am dək]

I. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PREP Beyond is often used with a noun to produce expressions like beyond doubt, beyond a joke, beyond the grasp of, beyond the bounds of etc. For translations of these and similar expressions where beyond means outside the range of, consult the appropriate noun entry (doubt, joke, grasp, bound, etc.). See also I. 3. below.

1. beyond (on the far side of):

beyond border, city limits, region, mountain range

2. beyond (after a certain point in time):

beyond 1998
au-delà de 1998

3. beyond (outside the range of):

4. beyond (further than):

to go or get beyond sth

5. beyond (too much for, above):

to be beyond sb's ability or competence task, activity:
to be beyond sb activity, task, subject:

6. beyond (other than):

II. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] AVV

1. beyond (expressing location: further on):

2. beyond (expressing time):

III. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] CONG

à part + infininitive

IV. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] SOST

V. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd]

to be in the back of beyond house, farm:

I. answer [ingl brit ˈɑːnsə, ingl am ˈænsər] SOST

1. answer (reply):

réponse f (to à)

2. answer (solution) (to difficulty, puzzle):

solution f (to à)
answer SCUOLA, UNIV
réponse f (to à)

3. answer (to criticism):

réponse f (to à)

II. answer [ingl brit ˈɑːnsə, ingl am ˈænsər] VB vb trans

1. answer (reply to):

answer question, invitation, letter, person
to answer the call lett, fig

2. answer DIR:

answer (gen) (respond) criticism, accusation, allegation

3. answer (meet):

answer need, demand

4. answer NAUT:

III. answer [ingl brit ˈɑːnsə, ingl am ˈænsər] VB vb intr

1. answer (respond):

it's not answering ingl brit TELECOM

2. answer:

to answer to (correspond to) description

locuzioni:

I. back-to-back AGG

back-to-back houses

II. back-to-back AVV

1. back-to-back (with backs touching):

to stand back-to-back two people:

2. back-to-back (consecutively):

to watch two episodes back-to-back

back straight, back stretch SOST SPORT

I. swallow back VB [ingl brit ˈswɒləʊ -, ingl am ˈswɑloʊ -] (swallow back [sth], swallow [sth] back)

swallow back bile, anger, vomit:

swallow back

fall back VB [ingl brit fɔːl -, ingl am fɔl -]

fall back (gen)
fall back MILIT
se replier (to sur)

back kitchen SOST

back kitchen

back-pedal <part pres back-pedalling; pret, part perf back-pedalled ingl brit back-pedaling, back-pedaled ingl am> [ingl brit ˌbakˈpɛd(ə)l, ingl am ˈbækˌpɛdl] VB vb intr lett

back-pedal
back-pedal fig

back-pedalling [ingl brit ˌbakˈpɛdlɪŋ] SOST U lett

fig no more back-pedalling!

back passage SOST

back passage

back pocket SOST

back pocket

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I. back [bæk] SOST

1. back ( front):

back
back of envelope
dos m
back of cupboard
back of paper
in the back of a car
back to front
at the back of sth, in back of sth ingl am
at the back of a house, building
we were right at the back in queue
we were right at the back in cinema

2. back ANAT:

back
dos m
to be on one's back
to turn one's back on sb/sth fig

3. back SPORT:

back

locuzioni:

to have sth at the back of one's mind
to get off sb's back
to get sb's back up
to put one's back into sth
behind sb's back
to do sth behind sb's back

II. back [bæk] AGG

1. back (rear):

back
on the back page

2. back (late):

back tax

3. back MED:

back pain
back problems

III. back [bæk] AVV

1. back (to previous place, situation):

back
to be back
to come back
to put sth back
to want sb back
vouloir que qn revienne (congt)
to want sth back
vouloir que qc soit rendu (congt)

2. back (to the rear, behind):

back
5 km back
to lie back
to look back
to sit back
to stand (well) back

3. back (in return):

back
to hit sb back
to hit back (against sb)
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn

4. back (into past):

a few years back
back in 1980
en 1980
to think back

locuzioni:

to get back at sb

IV. back [bæk] VB vb trans

1. back with money:

back (support)
back (support)

2. back (bet on):

back horse

3. back (reverse):

4. back (line, strengthen):

back curtains
back book

locuzioni:

drop back VB vb intr

drop back

I. report back VB vb trans (give results)

report back

II. report back VB vb intr

1. report back (give a report):

report back
to report back to sb on sth

2. report back (be back):

report back

I. hold back VB vb trans

hold back
hold back tears, anger

locuzioni:

II. hold back VB vb intr

hold back
to hold back from doing sth

look back VB vb intr

look back
to look back on sth

I. turn back VB vb intr

1. turn back (return):

turn back

2. turn back (change plans):

turn back

II. turn back VB vb trans

1. turn back (send back):

turn back

2. turn back (fold):

turn back

locuzioni:

I. bend back VB vb trans

bend back

II. bend back VB vb intr

bend back

tie back VB vb trans

tie back hair:

tie back

lean back VB vb intr

lean back

ring back VB vb trans

ring back
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I. back [bæk] SOST

1. back ( front):

back
back of envelope
dos m
back of cupboard
back of paper
in the back of a car
back to front
at the back of sth, in back of sth
at the back of a house, building
we were right at the back in queue
we were right at the back in cinema

2. back ANAT:

back
dos m
to be on one's back
to turn one's back on sb/sth fig

3. back sports:

back

locuzioni:

to have sth at the back of one's mind
to get off sb's back
to get sb's back up
to put one's back into sth
behind sb's back
to do sth behind sb's back

II. back [bæk] AGG

1. back (rear):

back
on the back page

2. back (late):

back tax

3. back MED:

back pain
back problems

III. back [bæk] AVV

1. back (to previous place, situation):

back
to be back
to come back
to put sth back
to want sb back
vouloir que qn revienne (congt)
to want sth back
vouloir que qc soit rendu (congt)

2. back (to the rear, behind):

back
5 km back
to lie back
to look back
to sit back
to stand (well) back

3. back (in return):

back
to hit sb back
to hit back (against sb)
to read sth back to sb
relire qc à qn

4. back (into past):

a few years back
back in 1980
en 1980
to think back

locuzioni:

to get back at sb

IV. back [bæk] VB vb trans

1. back with money:

back (support)
back (support)

2. back (bet on):

back horse

3. back (reverse):

4. back (line, strengthen):

back curtains
back book

locuzioni:

I. move back VB vb trans

move back

II. move back VB vb intr

move back

pay back VB vb trans

1. pay back (return money):

pay back
to pay sb sth back

2. pay back (get revenge):

to pay sb back for sth
faire payer qc à qn

phone back VB vb trans, vb intr

phone back

lean back VB vb intr

lean back

knock back VB vb trans colloq

1. knock back (return):

knock back ball

2. knock back colloq (cost):

to knock sb back $5

3. knock back colloq (drink):

knock back

laid-back [ˌleɪd·ˈbæk] AGG

laid-back

spring back VB vb intr

spring back

beat back VB vb trans always sep

beat back

I. cut back VB vb trans

1. cut back (trim down):

cut back
cut back tree

2. cut back FIN, ECON:

cut back
cut back costs

II. cut back VB vb intr

1. cut back (turn around):

cut back

2. cut back (save money):

cut back

Glossario «Intégration et égalité des chances» OFAJ

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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to pin back one's ears [or one's ears back] colloq
at the back of sth, in back of sth ingl am
to hand sb sth back [or to hand sth back to sb]
rendre qc à qn

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

Kneeling or sitting cross-legged, keep your back straight (most important), your chin slightly tucked in, and your shoulders slightly back.
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He telegraphed his second-last boneshaker first time and was again ragged over the same set of fences down the back straight.
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The back straight is 1200 ft (400m) and the home straight is 800 ft (260m).
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There is an all seater grandstand on the home straight, and a glass fronted grandstand on the back straight.
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The body is wide, the back straight, and the croup well-muscled.
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