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Significados de "to back" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 150 resultado(s)

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General
go back to arrancar de [v]
date back to arrancar de [v]
date back to datar de [v]
go back to remontarse a [v]
give back to restituir a [v]
back stroke given to a ball cotín [m]
to the end of the world and back infinito [m]
blow to the back of the neck pestorejazo [m]
blow to the back of the neck pestorejón [m]
brought back to life redivivo [adj]
go back to a bygone era remontarse [v]
go back to remontarse [v]
come back to venir [v]
back-to-back adosado [adj]
pertaining to the lower back or loin lumbar [adj]
pertaining to situated at the back and belly of something dorsoventral [adj]
back-to-back espaldera [adj]
back to front al revés [adj]
back (to support) favorecer [v]
date back to proceder [v]
get back to normal normalizarse [v]
(memories) to flood back aflorar (los recuerdos) [v]
(memories) to flood back invadir (a alguien, los recuerdos) [v]
(memories) to come flooding back invadir (a alguien, los recuerdos) [v]
(memories) to come flooding back regresar (los recuerdos) [v]
(memories) to flood back regresar (los recuerdos) [v]
bring back to reality with a jolt arrancarlo de sus pensamientos [v]
go back to one's country repatriarse [v]
get back to sleep volver a dormirse [v]
get back to normal volver a la normalidad [v]
go along back to sleep volver a dormir [v]
go back to ir de vuelta a [v]
fall back to sleep conciliar el sueño (de nuevo) [v]
go back to sleep conciliar el sueño (de nuevo) [v]
go back to sleep volver a dormirse [v]
fall back to sleep volver a dormirse [v]
go back to sleep dormirse otra vez [v]
drive back to conducir de vuelta a [v]
have to go back tener que volver [v]
come back to the subject volver al tema [v]
go back to the beginning volver al comienzo [v]
go back to work volver al trabajo [v]
date back to remontarse a [v]
be back to normal estar de vuelta a la normalidad [v]
be back to normal haber vuelto a la normalidad [v]
go back to anchor a boat garrear [v]
report back to someone rendir cuentas a alguien [v]
bring the dead back to life resucitar a los muertos [v]
bring everything back to sex llevarlo todo al sexo [v]
bring everything back to sex solo pensar en sexo [v]
bring back to life traer de vuelta a la vida [v]
back to track volver a encarrilarse [v]
back to health recuperar la salud [v]
call back to mind recordar [v]
call back to mind evocar [v]
echo back (something) to someone hablar por boca de santo [v]
be too far gone to go back now haber llegado demasiado lejos para echarse atrás [v]
answer back to someone replicar a alguien [v]
answer back to someone responder a alguien [v]
answer back to someone contestar a alguien [v]
answer back to someone insolentarse [v]
answer back to someone defenderse [v]
back to front al revés [adv]
back to back espalda con espalda [adv]
back-to-back espalda con espalda
ability to bounce back capacidad de recuperación
back to school vuelta al cole
back to the future volver al futuro
back-fire made to prevent the spread of a forest fire contrafuego [m]
molding of wood fixed to a wall to prevent damage by the back of chairs guardasilla [f]
placed back to back adosado [adj]
change from positive to negative and back again in turns alternar [v]
place back-to-back adosar [v]
get back to responder [v]
cause to go back retornar [v]
back-to-back seats for two persons on the same horse artolas [f/pl]
be with one's back to estar en apuros [v]
curved parts along the bottom of a rocking chair that allow the chair to rock back and forth balancín [m] NI
game in which two children stand back-to-back, holding each other's arms, while they try to lift their opponent onto their backs balancín [m] HN
device used to carry packages on the back bambador [m] HNNI
iron instrument to form the tab in the back of the books botalomo [m] CL
bet made on a cockfight without having money to back it up burro negro [m] VE:W
series of back to back waves cabrilleo [m] PR
strap or girdle used to secure the saddle or load on a horse's back cincho [m] MXDOBO:SPEAR:Nwrur.
wide girdle or rope placed over a load to secure it to the back of the horse cinchón [m] COCL
women's cloak that covers from head to shoulders and part of the back chuco [m] PE
series of back to back parties fiesterío [m] MXGTHNSVNICOBO
vine shoot that is trimmed back and left to carry the weight of the new fruit cargador [m] CLAR
palm fiber basket used to carry things and children on one's back guayare [m] VE:E
worker of two back-to-back shifts kutinta [m] BO
children's game where the child throws a ball against a wall, says certain things and makes some movements before the ball bounces back to his hands oa [m] EC
children's game where the child throws a ball against a wall, says certain things and makes some movements before the ball bounces back to his hands oa [m] HNNI
back-fire made to prevent the spread of a forest fire contracandela [f] CU
(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
imaginary medication that serves to bring someone back to reality desahuevina [f] PE
tack used to carry loads on the back of a horse or mule cangalla [f] AR
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
frame to carry fruits or flowers on the back silleta [f] CO:W
back to back wins dupleta [f] VEPEBO
horse that arches its back in order to throw off the rider corcoveante [m/f] HNrur.
lowering back and ears due to tiredness or heat (horses) acholado [adj] AR:Nw
that always talks back to his/her superior alegón [adj] NICOEC
that tends to arch its back in order to knock the rider off (horse) corcoveador [adj] MXGTNICRCUCOBOARUYrur.
given to answering back jetón [adj] HN
with a indented back due to riding before it's time sillón [adj] CLrur.
pursue wandering horses through the night to herd them back to a corral trasnochar [v] VE
chase runaway animals and herd them back to a corral brujear [v] VE
give up on ever getting back money lent to someone who doesn't pay their debts apuntar en el hielo [v] CU
move back and forth in order to obtain something burujiar [v] DO
back out after boasting of being able to carry out a business commitment culitranquear [v] PA
go back and forth trying to complete formalities and errands carretear [v] CL
rock a child back and forth to calm him/her or put him/her to sleep contemplar [v] HN
arch its back in order to throw off the rider corcovear [v] CUDOPRVEUY
arch its back in order to throw off the rider corcoviar [v] DO
go back to the way things were enrumbar [v] HN
take a step back to punch someone pandearse [v] NIDO
back up to charge rebatir [v] PRrur.
back up to strike rebatir [v] PRrur.
come back down to earth volver alguien en su acuerdo [v] rare
come back down to earth acordar [v] disused
go back to apelar [v] rare
come back to one's senses retornar [v] disused
come back down to earth retornar [v] disused
back to back antarca (del quechua) [adv] BO:SAR:Nw
to the back a cucuche [adv] GTHN:N,WSV
to the back a cucucho [adv] SV
delay granted to a debtor to pay back the debt esperas [f/pl] MX
placed back to back adosada [adj/f]
that always talks back to his/her superior alegona [adj/f] NICOEC
Idioms
cannot wait to get his own back tener sangre en el ojo [v]
come back to earth volver a la tierra [v]
come back to earth volver a la realidad [v]
come back to earth ser realista [v]
come back to earth with a bang/bump/jolt volver de golpe a la tierra [v]
come back to earth with a bang/bump/jolt volver de golpe a la realidad [v]
come back to earth with a bang/bump/jolt volver a la dura realidad [v]
come back to haunt one regresar para atormentarlo a uno [v]
come back to haunt one volver para acosarlo a uno [v]
come back to haunt one regresar para perseguirlo a uno [v]
come back to the fold volver al grupo [v]
come back to the fold volver al mismo lugar [v]
come back to the fold volver al rebaño [v]
come back to earth enfrentarse a la realidad [v]
crawl back to someone retornar a alguien con humildad [v]
crawl back to someone volver a alguien arrastrándose [v]
fire something back to someone retrucar a alguien [v]
fire something back to someone lanzar una respuesta a alguien [v]
fire something back to someone lanzar una contestación a alguien [v]

Significados de "to back" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 4 resultado(s)

Español Inglés
Accounting
préstamo back to back back to back loan
Finance
crédito documentario back to back back-to-back (letter of) credit
crédito documentario back to back countervailing credit
crédito documentario back to back secondary credit