back
Prononciation : [/bæk/]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(adverb) in the direction opposite to the one that is forward. If you're walking forward and then turn around to go in the other direction, you're moving back.
Exemple
She took a step back to give herself more space.
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He continued walking forward and never looked back.
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Did you step back when the door opened?
Contexte : « position or location »
(noun) the rear part or the opposite side of something. If you're at the front of a line and someone is behind you, they are at your back.
Exemple
He carried the backpack on his back during the hike.
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She couldn't see what was behind her because her back was turned.
Exemple
What is on your back when you carry a backpack?
Contexte : « support or agree »
(verb) to support or agree with someone or something. When you have a friend's support or believe in what they are saying, you back them.
Exemple
I will always back my best friend no matter what.
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She felt disappointed when her colleagues didn't back her idea in the meeting.
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Would you back your friend in a disagreement?
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