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How to read back?
Back, back; Tail; Behind, behind; Backrest of a chair, etc
Turn around; Support; Endorse on; gamble
Take a step back; go backward
Dorsal side; Behind; Previous; be behind in payment
Previously; retral
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Back; Back; Come back; After the plural: backs past tense: backed past participle: backed present participle: backed third person singular: backs
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Collins Advanced English-Chinese Bilingual Learning Dictionary Modern English-Chinese Comprehensive Dictionary English-Chinese Bidirectional Dictionary
1. usage of adverbs
2. Usage of nouns and adjectives
3. Verb usage of verbs
Adverb usage
In addition to the usage shown below, back is also used in phrasal verbs, such as "date back" and "fall back on".
In addition to the following usage, back can also be used in phrasal verbs, such as date back and fall back on.
1.ADV adverb backwards; In the future; Go back if you go back, you will go in the opposite direction to the direction you are facing or the direction you were going before. The photographers stepped back and let us look at the body. ...
The photographer stepped back so that we could see the body.
She stepped back from the door in anticipation. ...
She stepped back from the door in anticipation.
He pushed her away and she fell on the wooden stool. ...
He pushed her away and she sat back in the long wooden chair.
She pushed the chair away and stood up.
She pushed the chair away and stood up.
If you go back to a place, you will go back to where you were before. Matching mode: Adv goes back to bed after six o'clock. ...
I went back to bed.
I should return to London in the late afternoon. ...
I expect to return to London in the late afternoon.
Smith changed his mind and moved back home. ...
Smith changed his mind and moved back home.
I will come back as soon as possible. ...
I will come back as soon as possible.
He goes back and forth between the finish line and the finish line.
He reached the finish line and turned around.
3.ADV adverbs are restored to their original state; Return to the original state If something or something returns to a granular state, they were in that state before and now they are in that state. According to the railway company, it is expected that the service will gradually return to normal. ...
The railway company said that its transportation service will gradually return to normal.
Dennis hopes to go back to work when his daughter is one year old. ...
Dennis hopes her daughter can go back to work when she turns one.
I recently bought an old typewriter, and now I'm trying to get it back to normal work.
I just bought an old typewriter and I want it to work again.
4.ADV adverb return returns; Put it back; If you give or put something back, you give it back to the person who owns it or where it was before you took it away. If you get something or get it back, you will have it again after not having it for a while. Matching mode: ADV after vShe handed the knife back. ...
She handed the knife back.
Put it back in the refrigerator. ...
Put it back in the refrigerator.
You will get your money back.
The money will be returned to you.
5.ADV adverb (put the clock back) If you put the clock or watch back, you will change the time displayed on it, so that it will show an earlier time, for example, when the time becomes winter time or standard time. Matching method: ADV after v6. ADV adverb reaction (letter, phone call, eyes, etc. If you write or call back, you write or call others after they write or call you. If you look back at someone, you look at them after they start looking at you. After they wrote me back and told me not to do it. ...
They wrote back telling me that there was no need to do that.
If the phone rings, tell him that you will call again after dinner. ...
If there is a phone call, tell him that you will call back after dinner.
Lee looked at odola. She stared back.
Li looked at theodora, and she looked at him.
7.ADV adverb back to (a topic) You can say that you went or came back to a granular point in a conversation to show that you are educating or discussing it again. Can I come back to the question of policing again? ...
Can I get back to the issue of maintaining public order?
Going back to what I said in the introduction, in the nineteenth century, Spain was completely a part of Europe. ...
Back to what I said in the introduction, 19 th century Spain is a part of Europe.
Back at school, how many staff are there?
Back to school, how many faculty members are there?
8.ADV adverbs are popular again; If something is coming or coming back, it will come back after a period of unfashionability. Matching mode: ADV after vShort skirt comes back. ...
Short skirts are back in fashion.
Consensus politics can easily come back into fashion.
* * * Knowledge politics is likely to rise again.
9.ADV adverbs are far away. If something or something is reserved or located behind a place, they are at a distance from it. Matching mode: Adv after vKeep back from the edge of the platform. ...
Please stay away from the edge of the platform.
I'm a few miles from the border ...
I'm far from the border.
He walked to Dot's bedroom and Myrtle stopped him.
He was about to go to Dortmund's bedroom when Mertel stopped him.
10.ADV adverb is closed; Gather together; If something is held or tied, it is held or tied so that it will not hang loosely on something. Matching mode: ADV after the hair is tied up. ...
Her hair was tied up.
The curtains were blocked by tassels.
The curtains were rolled up with ears.
1 1.ADV adverb (comfortably) lean back if you are lying or sitting, your body moves back to a relaxed, inclined or flat position, and your head and body are leaning against something. Matching mode: adv rear vshe leans back and stares at the ceiling. ...
She lay down and stared at the ceiling.
She leaned back in her chair and smiled.
She leaned back and smiled.
12.ADV adverb Turn around (look or shout) If you look or should look back at something or something, when they are behind you, turn around or shoot them. Collocation mode: adv after v Nick looked back, then stopped and frowned. ...
Nick looked back and stopped frowning.
He called her back.
He turned to call her.
13.ADV adverb (indicating describing the change of place) In the place mentioned above, when you are narrating, you can use back to express that you want to start talking about what has happened or is happening in the place where you were educated. When I returned to London, palace pictures was sorting out. ...
Meanwhile, the Palace Film Company in London is falling apart.
Later, when I got home, the phone rang.
Then, the phone at home rang.
Before 14. ADV adverb; Past; If you talk about something that happened in the past or a few years ago, you will imagine that it happened a long time ago. Matching method: adv with v.
Practical information: The focus of the story can be traced back to 1950, when I was five years old. ...
The story can be traced back to 1950, when I was only 5 years old.
I was in Saint Lucia in January this year. ...
I was in Saint Lucia in June+10 this year.
He contributed? The project won 50 million pounds a few years ago.
A few years ago, he donated 50 million pounds to this project.
15.ADV adverb memory; Recall If you recall what happened in the past, you will remember it or try to remember it. Collocation mode: Adv after VI recalls 1975 when my son was deliberately ill. ...
I recall 1975 when my son was critically ill.
My mind flies back to the story I heard about Yiqi Yao.
I recalled the rumor I heard about Winnie.
16. Phrases go back and forth; If someone moves back and forth, they move in one direction repeatedly and then in the opposite direction. Matching mode: PHR paced back and forth after vHe. ...
He paced back and forth.
Two boys are throwing baseball back and forth in the street.
Two boys are throwing and catching baseball back and forth in the street.
17. throw your thoughts back → see: thoughts;
Usage of nouns and adjectives
1.N-COUNT countable noun back (part); Back; The back of a human or animal is the part of the body between its head and legs, which is opposite to the chest and abdomen. Collocation Her son often lies peacefully on his back. ...
Her son lay quietly on his back.
She turned her back on the audience. ...
She turned her back on the audience.
Three victims were shot in the back. ...
Three victims were shot in the back.
He threw the old cloth saddle on the donkey's back.
He put an old cloth saddle on the donkey's back.
2. After n-count countable nouns; The back of a thing refers to the side or part of it facing back or farthest from the front. The back of things is usually not used or seen like the front. Matching mode: us sing ... a room behind the store. ...
A room behind the shop.
She put her hand behind her neck. ...
She put her hand behind her neck.
Smooth the mixture with the back of a spoon. ...
Smooth the mixture with the back of a spoon.
Her room is on the third floor, in the back.
Her room is behind the third floor.
3. After adjectives; Back is used to refer to the side or part of something facing backward or farthest from the front. Matching mode: ADJ nHe opens the back door. ...
He opened the back door.
Ann remembers sitting in the back seat of their car.
Ann remembers sitting in the back seat of their car.
... the back room of a bar in Camden.
In the room behind a bar in Camden.
... the path to the back garden.
The path leading to the back garden
4. The backrest of a chair or sofa is the part you lean against when sitting on it. Matching mode: There is a neatly folded pink sweater on the back of the chair of us sing.
There is a neatly folded pink sweater on the back of the chair.
5.N-COUNT countable nouns (paper, envelope, etc. On the contrary, the back is the back of something, just like a piece of paper or an envelope is a less important side. Matching mode: Write your answers on the back of the postcard.
Write the answer on the back of the postcard and send it.
For example, the back of a book is the part closest to the end, where you can find the index or notes. Collocation mode: n ... index at the back of the book. ...
Index at the end of the book
You have given a complete list of names and addresses at the back.
You have listed your name and address completely at the end.
7. Singular nouns (used for round the back, Out of the back and other expressions) You can use back in the expression behind a house (or other building), and out of the back generally refers to the area behind a house or other building. Matching method: prepare n.
Registration label: British English
Style label: Spoken English He has chickens and things in the back. ...
He keeps some chickens at the back of the house.
The toilet is in the back.
The toilet is behind the house.
8. uncountable nouns (used in expressions such as out back) the area behind the house (or other buildings); (used in expressions such as back) You use back in expressions behind cars (or buildings, etc.). You use back to refer to the area behind a house or other building. You also use it in the back. Of the rear of something, especially a car or building. Matching method: prep n.
Registration label: AM beauty Dan told her that she would shine his shoes in the yard outside. ...
Dan told her that he would shine his shoes on the platform behind the house.
Kate Wright sat behind the steering wheel and I sat behind it. ...
Kate Wright drove and I sat in the back seat.
She hurried to the kitchen behind the shop.
She hurried into the kitchen behind the shop.
9. Defender (in football, hockey and other sports) In team games such as football and hockey, a defender is a player who is mainly concerned with preventing the other team from scoring, not scoring for his team.
10.N-COUNT Countable Noun (in American football) Offensive defender In American football, a back refers to a player who stands behind the front line and runs with the ball, attacking rather than defending.
1 1. If you say something was done behind someone's back, you don't approve of it, because it was done in an unfair or sincere way without their knowledge. Matching method: phr after v.
Practical information: disapprove of your eating her food, enjoying her hospital, and then criticize her behind her back.
You ate her meal, enjoyed her hospitality, and then accused her behind her back.
12. Phrases Phrases Complete … The most difficult part If you complete a task or most of a problem, you have completed the most difficult part necessary to complete the task or solve the problem. It seems that we finally got rid of the plague of infectious diseases in this country. ...
It seems that at least we have solved the most intractable inflation problem in this country.
We can deliver supplies and try to overcome the famine.
We can deliver supplies and try to solve the most critical problems in famine.
13. Continuous phrases; If two or more things are done immediately, one is done immediately after the other, without any interruption.
... two half-hour performances, which will be shown continuously.
Two and a half hours of programs are broadcast continuously.
14. The phrase (clothes) is put on backwards; If you wear your clothes backwards, you are putting the back of your clothes in front of your body. If you put something in the front, you are doing the opposite, starting with the part that should be put at the end. Matching method: phr after v.
He put his baseball cap on backwards. ...
He put his baseball cap on backwards.
This photo is printed backwards.
This picture is printed backwards.
In AM, backward is used in American English
15. Phrases and phrases stop criticizing (or exerting pressure, etc.). If you tell someone to leave you alone, you are eagerly telling them to stop criticizing you or putting pressure on you. Matching method: V-bend.
He nags me endlessly, and sometimes I wish he would leave me alone.
He keeps nagging me, and sometimes I wish he would leave me alone.
16. Phrases follow; Well, if you say that one thing happened after another, you mean that it happened after another thing, besides that.
If the cuts are approved, it will be eight years after the closure of three London fire stations.
Eight years of hardship have just passed, during which three fire stations in London were closed. If approved, cuts will follow.
17. The phrase is threatened; If there is something on the back foot, or something keeps them on the back foot, they will feel threatened and take defensive actions.
From now on, the Labour Party will be at a disadvantage on welfare issues.
In the future, the Labour Party will be at a disadvantage on welfare issues.
... another plan aimed at completely cracking down on Scottish nationalists.
Another plan is purely to force Scottish nationalists to retreat.
18. Phrases help each other; For the convenience of people, people say "if you help me, I will help you", which means that one person helps another, provided that the other person also helps them. Turn around. Style label: informal information 19. I hope (someone) will leave. If you say that you will be happy to see someone's back, you mean that you want them to leave. Matching mode: PHR n
Registration label: British English
I behaved so badly that I believe she will be happy to see me leave.
My performance is so poor that I believe she will be happy to see me leave.
20. Ignore phrases; Give up; Refuse; Ignore if you ignore something or something, you ignore them, leave them, or reject them. Matching mode: v inflectisstace lattisaw gave up her motorcycle recording career in order to become an evangelist. ...
Stacy Latisso gave up her singing career at Motown Records and became an evangelist.
Gounel is not the kind of person who will abandon someone who has been guiding her for 12 years.
Gounel is not the kind of person who shuts out the coach who has coached him 12 years.
2 1. phrase makes people angry; Angry; If someone or something annoys you, they will annoy you. Collocation mode: V-shaped change
Some food labeling practices really make me angry.
Some food labels really make me angry.
22. From the back of a truck → See: truck; Take a back seat → See: Seat; Back against the wall → see: wall;
Verb usage
1. Verb inversion; Back; If a building has its back to something, its back faces the direction of that thing or touches the edge of that thing. We live in a first-floor apartment with our backs to a busy street. ...
We live in an apartment on the first floor, with our backs to a busy street.
His garden backs on a school.
His garden backs on a school.
2.V-ERG and intransitive verb inversion (car); When you reverse, or when it reverses, it will move backwards. Syntax information: V n prep/adv
Syntax information: V prep/adv
Grammatical information: v
He backed the car out of the driveway. ...
He backed the car out of the driveway.
The train left Adelaide yard and headed for Dublin-Belfast line. ...
The train leaves the Adelaide Yard and takes the Dublin-Belfast line.
I heard the engine speeding up when the truck reversed and turned.
I heard the roar of the engine when the truck reversed and turned around.
3. Verb support; If you support a person or an action, you support them, such as voting for them or giving them money. Grammatical information: vnther is a new witness to support his claim that he is a victim of wrong identity.
There is a new witness to prove his story, and he is wrong.
... if France cannot persuade all five permanent members of the Security Council to support the plan ...
If France cannot persuade the five permanent members of the Security Council to support the plan
The Prime Minister was supported by the civic movement "People Against Violence".
The Prime Minister was supported by the "All against Violence" civic movement.
-Support
... to guarantee loans to the Egyptian government.
Government loans to Egypt
4. Verb verbs predict that … will win; Bet (usually) If you support a particle person, team or horse in a race, you predict that they will win, and usually you bet that they will win. Grammatical information: noun to verb.
Roland nilsson backed Sheffield Wednesday to win the UEFA Cup last night. ...
Roland Nelson bet last night that Sheffield would win the UEFA Cup on Wednesday.
Mr. Hitchens, the owner of this horse, bet that it would win the top three at odds of 200- 1 ...
Mr Hitchens, the owner of this horse, bet that it won the top three at odds of 200 1.
It's frustrating to find yourself supporting a loser.
It's annoying to find that your betting partner has lost.
Verb verb "If a singer is accompanied by a band or other singers, they provide the singer with a musical background". Grammatical information: by n v-ed.
Matching mode: the United States is passive. She is backed by acoustic guitar, bass and Congo.
She was accompanied by acoustic guitar, bass and conga drums.
6. See also: backing;
Related phrases: Back Away Back Off Back Out Back Up Industry Interpretation Ying Ying Interpretation is abbreviated as Network Interpretation.
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1. Back: The trunk extends from the neck to the back of the pelvis.
& ltName > 1。 Backfill: Backfill
& ltName > 1。 Back to back converter station.
2. Back-to-back startup: Back-to-back startup is also called "synchronous drag startup".
3. Back pressure turbine: Back pressure turbine
4. backfire: backfire
5. Back pressure regulator: Back pressure regulator
& ltName > 1.back
2. Behind the body, below the neck and above the waist.
& ltName > 1。 Back, also called back, also called back.
Analysis on the etymological derivation of bilingual example idioms and antonym synonyms
1. He often speaks ill of me behind my back. He often speaks ill of me behind my back.
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The wind gently blows the trees back and forth. The wind swayed the tree back and forth gently.
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In a TV interview, she hit back at her criticism. In a TV interview, she refuted the views of those critics.
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