slovodefinícia
backs
(encz)
backs,podporuje v: Zdeněk Brož
backs
(encz)
backs,vyztužuje v: Zdeněk Brož
Backs
(gcide)
Backs \Backs\ (b[a^]ks), n. pl.
Among leather dealers, the thickest and stoutest tanned
hides.
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podobné slovodefinícia
backslash
(mass)
backslash
- opačné lomítko
backspace
(mass)
backspace
- krok späť
backspace key
(mass)
backspace key
- kláves Backspace
kláves backspace
(msas)
kláves Backspace
- backspace key
klaves backspace
(msasasci)
klaves Backspace
- backspace key
backscatter
(encz)
backscatter,zpětný rozptyl metoda rentgenového snímkování Pavel Machek
backseat
(encz)
backseat,zadní sedadlo Zdeněk Brož
backsheesh
(encz)
backsheesh,spropitné Zdeněk Brož
backside
(encz)
backside,zadek
backsides
(encz)
backsides,zadky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
backslash
(encz)
backslash,zpětné lomítko Zdeněk Brož
backslashes
(encz)
backslashes,zpětná lomítka n: pl. gorn
backslid
(encz)
backslid,upadl v: Zdeněk Brož
backslide
(encz)
backslide,upadnout v: Zdeněk Brož
backslider
(encz)
backslider,odpadlík n: Zdeněk Brož
backspace
(encz)
backspace,backspace n: Zdeněk Brožbackspace,backspace klávesa n: Zdeněk Brožbackspace,krok zpět Zdeněk Brož
backspace key
(encz)
backspace key,klávesa počítače pro výmaz předchozího znaku n: gorn
backspaced
(encz)
backspaced,vymezerován adj: gorn
backstab
(encz)
backstab,nečestné jednání backstab,rána pod pás
backstabber
(encz)
backstabber,podrazák n: Pino
backstabbing
(encz)
backstabbing,podrazácký adj: Pinobackstabbing,podrážející adj: Zdeněk Brožbackstabbing,podražení n: Zdeněk Brož
backstage
(encz)
backstage,zákulisí backstage,zákulisní Zdeněk Brož
backstair
(encz)
backstair,nepoctivý adj: Zdeněk Brož
backstairs
(encz)
backstairs,zadní schodiště Zdeněk Brož
backstop
(encz)
backstop,zarážka n: Zdeněk Brož
backstop technologies
(encz)
backstop technologies,zálohové technologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
backstreet
(encz)
backstreet,pokoutní Jaroslav Šedivý
backstroke
(encz)
backstroke,znak
backswept
(encz)
backswept,nakloněný vzad Zdeněk Brožbackswept,zakloněný adj: Zdeněk Brož
backsword
(encz)
backsword,jednosečný meč Zdeněk Brož
drawbacks
(encz)
drawbacks,nedostatky n: pl. Zdeněk Broždrawbacks,nevýhody n: pl. Zdeněk Broždrawbacks,vady n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
letherbacks
(encz)
letherbacks,želvy kožatky n: pl. [zoo.] Jirka Daněk
paperbacks
(encz)
paperbacks,brožury n: pl. Martin Králpaperbacks,knížečky n: pl. web
backspace
(czen)
backspace,backspacen: Zdeněk Brož
backspace klávesa
(czen)
backspace klávesa,backspacen: Zdeněk Brož
electronic warfare officer (backseater)
(czen)
Electronic Warfare Officer (backseater),EWO[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
over-the-horizon radar backscatter
(czen)
Over-the-Horizon Radar Backscatter,OTH-B[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Backs
(gcide)
Backs \Backs\ (b[a^]ks), n. pl.
Among leather dealers, the thickest and stoutest tanned
hides.
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Backsaw
(gcide)
Backsaw \Back"saw`\ (b[a^]k"s[add]`), n. [2d back, n. + saw.]
A saw (as a tenon saw) whose blade is stiffened by an added
metallic back.
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Backset
(gcide)
Backset \Back"set`\ (b[a^]k"s[e^]t`), n. [Back, adv. + set.]
1. A check; a relapse; a discouragement; a setback.
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2. Whatever is thrown back in its course, as water.
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Slackwater, or the backset caused by the overflow.
--Harper's
Mag.
[1913 Webster]Backset \Back"set`\, v. t.
To plow again, in the fall; -- said of prairie land broken up
in the spring. [Western U.S.]
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Backsettler
(gcide)
Backsettler \Back"set"tler\ (b[a^]k"s[e^]t"l[~e]r), n. [Back, a.
+ settler.]
One living in the back or outlying districts of a community.
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The English backsettlers of Leinster and Munster.
--Macaulay.
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Backsheesh
(gcide)
Backsheesh \Back"sheesh`\, Backshish \Back"shish`\, n. [Pers.
bakhsh[imac]sh, fr. bakhsh[imac]dan to give.]
In Egypt and the Turkish empire, a relatively small amount of
money given for services rendered (as by a waiter); a
gratuity; a "tip".

Syn: gratuity, tip, baksheesh, bakshish, bakshis.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
Backshish
(gcide)
Backsheesh \Back"sheesh`\, Backshish \Back"shish`\, n. [Pers.
bakhsh[imac]sh, fr. bakhsh[imac]dan to give.]
In Egypt and the Turkish empire, a relatively small amount of
money given for services rendered (as by a waiter); a
gratuity; a "tip".

Syn: gratuity, tip, baksheesh, bakshish, bakshis.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
Backside
(gcide)
Backside \Back"side`\ (b[a^]k"s[imac]d`), n. [Back, a. + side.]
The hinder part, posteriors, or rump of a person or animal.
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Note: Backside (one word) was formerly used of the rear part
or side of any thing or place, but in such senses is
now two words.
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Backsight
(gcide)
Backsight \Back"sight`\ (b[a^]k"s[imac]t`), n. [Back, adv. +
sight.] (Surv.)
The reading of the leveling staff in its unchanged position
when the leveling instrument has been taken to a new
position; a sight directed backwards to a station previously
occupied. Cf. Foresight, n., 3.
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Backslid
(gcide)
Backslide \Back"slide"\ (b[a^]k"sl[imac]d"; 277), v. i. [imp.
Backslid; p. p. Backslidden, Backslid; p. pr. & vb. n.
Backsliding.] [Back, adv. + slide.]
To slide back; to fall away; esp. to abandon gradually the
faith and practice of a religion that has been professed.
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Backslidden
(gcide)
Backslide \Back"slide"\ (b[a^]k"sl[imac]d"; 277), v. i. [imp.
Backslid; p. p. Backslidden, Backslid; p. pr. & vb. n.
Backsliding.] [Back, adv. + slide.]
To slide back; to fall away; esp. to abandon gradually the
faith and practice of a religion that has been professed.
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Backslide
(gcide)
Backslide \Back"slide"\ (b[a^]k"sl[imac]d"; 277), v. i. [imp.
Backslid; p. p. Backslidden, Backslid; p. pr. & vb. n.
Backsliding.] [Back, adv. + slide.]
To slide back; to fall away; esp. to abandon gradually the
faith and practice of a religion that has been professed.
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Backslider
(gcide)
Backslider \Back"slid"er\, n.
One who backslides.
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Backsliding
(gcide)
Backsliding \Back"slid"ing\, n.
The act of one who backslides; abandonment of faith or duty.
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Our backslidings are many. --Jer. xiv. 7.
[1913 Webster] backspaceBackslide \Back"slide"\ (b[a^]k"sl[imac]d"; 277), v. i. [imp.
Backslid; p. p. Backslidden, Backslid; p. pr. & vb. n.
Backsliding.] [Back, adv. + slide.]
To slide back; to fall away; esp. to abandon gradually the
faith and practice of a religion that has been professed.
[1913 Webster]Backsliding \Back"slid"ing\, a.
Slipping back; falling back into sin or error; sinning.
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Turn, O backsliding children, saith the Lord. --Jer.
iii. 14.
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backspace
(gcide)
backspace \backspace\, backspacer \backspacer\n.
1. The key on a typewriter or other keyboard used for back
spacing.

Syn: backspace key.
[WordNet 1.5]backspace \backspace\, v. i.
In typing text, to press the backspace key so as to
reposition the carriage or cursor on the previous space.
[PJC]
backspacer
(gcide)
backspace \backspace\, backspacer \backspacer\n.
1. The key on a typewriter or other keyboard used for back
spacing.

Syn: backspace key.
[WordNet 1.5]
Backstaff
(gcide)
Backstaff \Back"staff`\, n.
An instrument formerly used for taking the altitude of the
heavenly bodies, but now superseded by the quadrant and
sextant; -- so called because the observer turned his back to
the body observed.
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backstage
(gcide)
backstage \back"stage\ n. (theater)
the area on the stage out of sight of the audience.

Syn: wing, wings, offstage.
[WordNet 1.5]backstage \backs"tage\ adj.
concealed from the public; in private.

Syn: behind the scenes. [WordNet 1.5] Backstairs
Backstair
(gcide)
Backstairs \Back"stairs`\, Backstair \Back"stair`\, a.
Private; indirect; secret; conducted with secrecy;
intriguing; -- as if finding access by the back stairs; as,
backstairs gossip.

Syn: clandestine, cloak-and-dagger, hugger-mugger, hush-hush,
on the quiet(predicate), secret, subterranean,
surreptitious, undercover, underground.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]

A backstairs influence. --Burke.
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Female caprice and backstair influence.
--Trevelyan.
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Backstairs
(gcide)
Backstairs \Back"stairs`\, Back stairs \Back" stairs`\
(b[a^]k"st[^a]rz`) n.
Stairs in the back part of a house, as distinguished from the
front stairs; a second staircase at the rear of a building;
hence, a private or indirect way.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] BackstairsBackstairs \Back"stairs`\, Backstair \Back"stair`\, a.
Private; indirect; secret; conducted with secrecy;
intriguing; -- as if finding access by the back stairs; as,
backstairs gossip.

Syn: clandestine, cloak-and-dagger, hugger-mugger, hush-hush,
on the quiet(predicate), secret, subterranean,
surreptitious, undercover, underground.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]

A backstairs influence. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]

Female caprice and backstair influence.
--Trevelyan.
[1913 Webster]
Backstay
(gcide)
Backstay \Back"stay`\ (b[a^]k"st[=a]`), n. [Back, a. or n. +
stay.]
1. (Naut.) A rope or stay extending from the masthead to the
side of a ship, slanting a little aft, to assist the
shrouds in supporting the mast. [Often used in the
plural.]
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2. A rope or strap used to prevent excessive forward motion.
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Backster
(gcide)
Backster \Back"ster\, n. [See Baxter.]
A baker. [Obs.]
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Backstitch
(gcide)
Backstitch \Back"stitch`\, n. [Back, adv. + stitch.]
A stitch made by setting the needle back of the end of the
last stitch, and bringing it out in front of the end.
[1913 Webster]Backstitch \Back"stitch`\, v. t.
To sew with backstitches; as, to backstitch a seam.
[1913 Webster]
Backstop
(gcide)
Backstop \Back"stop`\, n.
1. In baseball, a fence, prop. at least 90 feet behind the
home base, to stop the balls that pass the catcher; also,
the catcher himself.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. In rounders, the player who stands immediately behind the
striking base.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. In cricket, the longstop; also, the wicket keeper.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Backstress
(gcide)
Backstress \Back"stress\ (b[a^]k"str[e^]s), n.
A female baker. [Obs.]
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backstroke
(gcide)
backstroke \back"stroke`\ n.
1. a swimming stroke that resembles the crawl except the
swimmer lies on his or her back. It is usually executed
with backward-moving circular arm strokes and a flutter
kick.
[WordNet 1.5]
backswept
(gcide)
backswept \back"swept`\ adj.
aligned from front to back; slanted toward the back; -- used
of hair.

Syn: sweptback.
[WordNet 1.5]
backswimmer
(gcide)
backswimmer \back"swim`mer\ n.
any of numerous predaceous aquatic insects of the family
Notonectidae (such as Notonecta undulata) that swim on
their backs and may inflict painful bites; -- also called
boat bug. --[RHUD]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

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