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back (EN)
adverbo, adjektivo, substantivo, verbo

adverbo “back”

back (more/most)
  1. reen
    After the party, we all went back to my house to relax.
  2. malantaŭen
    When I called his name, he turned back to look at me.
  3. antaŭe
    She looked back fondly on her childhood memories.
  4. malproksime
    Stay back from the edge of the cliff to avoid falling.
  5. fone
    He sits all the way back in the sofa.
  6. malantaŭen (por malhelpi progreson)
    His self-doubt is holding him back from applying for the job.
  7. ree
    When you smile at me, I always smile back.
  8. antaŭ
    I visited that quaint village a couple of summers back.
  9. prokrastite
    The meeting was moved back an hour from 9 o'clock to 10 o'clock.

adjektivo “back”

baza formo back, negradigebla
  1. malantaŭa
    She sat in the back seat of the car during the road trip.
  2. malaktuala
    She was reading a back issue of the newspaper to catch up on old news.
  3. lokita for de la ĉefa areo
    We took a back road to the cottage.
  4. nepagita
    He apologized for the back payments on his car loan, promising to settle the debt by next month.

substantivo “back”

singularo back, pluralo backs aŭ ne nombrabla
  1. dorso
    After sitting for hours, she stretched and rubbed her aching back.
  2. dorsopeco
    She embroidered a beautiful pattern on the back of his jacket.
  3. seĝdorso
    The cat curled up against the chair's back.
  4. fono
    She stored her old photo albums at the very back of the closet, behind the boxes of shoes.
  5. malantaŭo
    When you hang the picture frame, make sure the hook is on the back.
  6. dorso (de klingo)
    Use the back of the knife to gently squeeze the dough.
  7. malantaŭo (de objekto)
    She wrote her phone number on the back of the business card.
  8. defenda pozicio
    During the rugby match, the coach yelled for the backs to get ready for a defensive play.
  9. ujo
    After boiling the wort, the brewer transferred it to a large back to cool before fermentation.
  10. pramo
    We crossed the river on the back, which made regular trips between the two banks.

verbo “back”

infinitivo back; li backs; pasinteco backed; pasinta part. backed; ger. backing
  1. malantaŭeniri
    When she realized she had forgotten her phone, she quickly backed out of the driveway to go get it.
  2. subteni
    My entire family backed my decision to study abroad.
  3. endosi
    Before mailing the contract, the manager backed it with his signature and company stamp.