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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "back of" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 2 Ergebniss(e)

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Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "back of" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 150 Ergebniss(e)

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General
back of the knee jarrete [m]
back of the neck nuca [f]
back (of a chair) respaldo [m]
back of the neck cogote [m]
back of the neck colodrillo [m]
to the end of the world and back infinito [m]
back of the knee jarrete [m]
fleshy back part of neck of cattle morrillo [m]
blow to the back of the neck pestorejazo [m]
back of the neck pestorejo [m]
blow to the back of the neck pestorejón [m]
muleteer's donkey at the back of the drove piñón [m]
back of the knife recazo [m]
back of a horse sillar [m]
part of a horse's back where a packsaddle hangs carona [f]
back of a waistcoat espaldilla [f]
piece covering the back of leggings martingala [f]
bringing back memories of reviviscencia [f]
with fur of a different color on its back albardado [adj]
back out of abjurar (de) [v]
know like the back of one's hand resaber [v]
bring back memories of revivir [v]
in the back of atrás [adv]
at the back of detrás [adv]
the lower part of the back lomos [m/pl]
back of knife cazo [m]
place for the saddle on the back of a horse sillar [m]
the lower part of the back lomo [m]
back of beyond quinto pino [m]
back of the neck morrillo [m]
fleshy back part of neck of cattle morrillo [m]
hit with the back part of a gun culatazo [m]
strap on back of saddle with an eyelet for the horse’s tail so the saddle doesn’t slide forward grupera [f]
back-of-the-house zona de acceso solo para el personal (en restaurantes) [f]
pertaining to situated at the back and belly of something dorsoventral [adj]
break the back of deslomar [v]
hold back the flow of water estancar [v]
write on the back of a cheque endosar [v]
put on/across back of horse atravesar [v]
blood come out of one's back and mouth sangrar de la espalda y la boca [v]
be at the back of someone's mind estar en el subconsciente de alguien [v]
be at the back of someone's mind estar en la mente de alguien [v]
be at the back of your mind estar en su subconsciente [v]
on the back of a horse a caballo [adv]
back of a car parte trasera de un carro
back of a house parte trasera de una casa
back of a house la parte de atrás de una casa
back of a car parte trasera de un coche
back of the hand dorso de la mano
back of the hand el envés de la mano
back of the hand el dorso de la mano
sharp back edge of sword near point contrafilo [m]
back of altar-piece contrarretablo [m]
slap on the back of the neck cogotazo [m]
back part of the neck cogote [m]
back part of the head colodrillo [m]
hold-back strap of a harness cejadero [m]
fold back in top part of sheet embozo [m]
back of a wild boar escudo [m]
back of the neck pestorejo [m]
blow on the back of the neck pestorejón [m]
back of book/cutting tool lomo [m]
stump/root of back tooth raigón [m]
stroke with the back of the hand revés [m]
back of knife blade recazo [m]
back of a horse sillar [m]
back of fireplace trashoguero [m]
back-fire made to prevent the spread of a forest fire contrafuego [m]
back of a horse espaldar [m]
back of the head testuzo [m]
back of the neck cerviguillo [m]
back of the neck cerviz [f]
back of the knee corva [f]
flowing back of water coz [f]
padding of the saddle which touches the animal's back carona [f]
back part of anything culata [f]
back of waistcoat/jacket espaldilla [f]
molding of wood fixed to a wall to prevent damage by the back of chairs guardasilla [f]
back part of a coach rotonda [f]
load on the back of a carriage zaga [f]
back-room (of a shop) trastienda [f]
back of the head testuz [m/f]
back player at the game of pelota zaguero [adj]
dislocate shoulder or back of an animal despaldillarse [v]
make a horse's back sore (of harness) matar [v]
strengthen the back of an arch trasdosear [v]
a piece of ornamented cloth that protects the back of a chair from hair oils antimacasar [m]
see the back of librarse de [v]
back out of retractar [v]
load of wood which a person carries on his head or back colono [m] rur.rare
curved parts along the bottom of a rocking chair that allow the chair to rock back and forth balancín [m] NI
iron instrument to form the tab in the back of the books botalomo [m] CL
strong blow given with the hand on the back of the opponent bombazo [m] PR
series of back to back waves cabrilleo [m] PR
asking someone for money with no intention of paying them back aborde [m] CU
type of thick shawl that is longer than it is wide, generally made of wool with tassels on the ends, that is worn over the shoulders and back as an overcoat charlón [m] CL
type of thick shawl that is longer than it is wide, generally of wool, with fringe on the ends, worn on the shoulders and back as an overcoat chalón [m] CL
wide girdle or rope placed over a load to secure it to the back of the horse cinchón [m] COCL
lock of hair that grown out on the back of the neck while the rest of the hair is kept short choco [m] CL
women's cloak that covers from head to shoulders and part of the back chuco [m] PE
interior or back patio of a house fondo [m] NIVEBOPYARUYECdisused
series of back to back parties fiesterío [m] MXGTHNSVNICOBO
back of a coin when flipping a coin escudo [m] HN
annual ceremony in which the ears or back of livestock are marked floreo [m] CL:N
vine shoot that is trimmed back and left to carry the weight of the new fruit cargador [m] CLAR
fighter cock lacking feathers on the back of the crest gallo calvo [m] CUPRrur.
rooster with the feathers of its back and thighs cut gallo tusado [m] CU
dark spot of the skin on the lower back that many mestizo or indigenous people have comalito [m] HN
extension on the back of a wooden house consisting of a single slope roof and that usually serves as the kitchen colgadizo [m] PR
low seat with a reclining back, crudely made of wood or leather criadero de vagos [m] PR
low seat with a reclining back, crudely made of wood or leather ture [m] VE
low seat with a reclining back, crudely made of wood or leather dure [m] VE
worker of two back-to-back shifts kutinta [m] BO
back of a coin número [m] UY
open land in the back of the houses used as an orchard, for breeding animals, and recreational activities solar [m] MX:SeHNCRCOVEBO
back seats of a bus cocina [f] DO
back-fire made to prevent the spread of a forest fire contracandela [f] CU
wicker chair with seat and back of leather or woven palm equipal [f] MX
strap on back of saddle with an eyelet for the horse’s tail so the saddle doesn’t slide forward gurupera [f] HNNICR
strap on back of saddle with an eyelet for the horse’s tail so the saddle doesn’t slide forward gurupera [f] VErur.
hole in the back of old socks calavera [f] MX
(during a battle) wound in the back due to the friction of the waders bastera [f] UYrur.
(during a battle) wound in the back due to the friction of the waders basteadura [f] UY
a rectangular blanket, about 1m long, generally of rustic and heavy wool, placed directly over the back of the mount bajera [f] VEUYARrur.
back part of a house culata [f] VE:W
back row of seats in a theater or movie theater typically used by romantic couples fila de los cocheros [f] CLdisused
back row of seats in a theater or movie theater typically used by romantic couples fila de los cocheros [f] PY
part of a suit that covers the back espaldera [f] DOBO
game where five adolescent girls write their names on pieces of paper and on the back they write marriage, hate, or love, then each chews their piece of paper and throws it at the ceiling, if it sticks the wish will be granted carta rusa [f] BO:E
tack used to carry loads on the back of a horse or mule cangalla [f] AR
part of a disguise, typical in the carnival of the municipality of la vega, which covers the head and falls down the back galacha [f] DO
strip of fabric that is placed in the back of the sacks or coats at waist height for notching or as an ornament martingala (francés) [f] ARUY
indigenous shawl, very colorful and contrasting with the color of one's skirt, used to cover a woman's shoulders and back lliclla [f] ECPEBO:W,CAR:Nw
indigenous shawl, very colorful and contrasting with the color of one's skirt, used to cover a woman's shoulders and back, (llijlla) llijlla [f] BO:W,CAR:Nw
group of back up horses muda [f] ARUYrur.
straight machete with the edge on the back of the blade parranda [f] SVrur.
back room of a pharmacy trasbotica [f] MX
back of the knee coja [f] disused
riding on the back of a motorcycle parrillero [m/f] COCUVEBO
said of a horse that flees back home volvedor [adj] rur.ARCO
perched on the back of an ox (bird) bueyero [adj] BO:S
tilted up and worn toward the back of the head (hat) abriscanado [adj] MX:Nrur.
step back out of fear allantarse [v] DO
speak ill of someone behind their back aljamiar (este de) [v] BO
get hold of the opponent, push it back without elevating and throw it with the spur (for a rooster) atetar [v] PR
wound slightly the back of an animal (pack/saddle) amatar [v] EC
back out of a bet that has already been made on a cock fight descasar [v] PR
back out after boasting of being able to carry out a business commitment culitranquear [v] PA
travel by holding onto the back of a bus or any other vehicle without paying colincharse [v] CO:C
back out of culipandearse [v] CUVE