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# [[baya]] (na jiki)
<big>[[baya]] (na jiki)</big>
# komawa baya
<big>komawa baya</big>


<!--begin google translation-->
{{also|Back|bäck|back-}}
==English==
{{wikipedia|back|back (rear of the body)|mul=back (disambiguation)|mullabel=other uses}}


== [[Category:Google Translations]][[:Category:Google Translations|Google translation]] of [[back]] ==
===Pronunciation===
[[Baya]].  
* {{a|RP|GA}} {{IPA|en|/bæk/|[bæk]|[bak]|[-k̚]|[-ˀk]}}
* {{a|{{w|Scouse}}}} {{IPA|en|[bax]}}
* {{audio|en|en-us-back.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* {{rhymes|en|æk}}
* {{hyphenation|en|back}}


<!--end google translation-->
====Adjective====
[[Category:English lemmas]]
{{en-adj|-|more}}
 
# Near the [[rear]].
#: {{ux|en|Go in the '''back''' door of the house.}}
# Not current.
#: {{ux|en|I’d like to find a '''back''' issue of that magazine.}}
====Postposition====
{{en-prep}}
 
# Before now, [[ago]]
#* {{cite book|lang=en|year=1822|title=Two Years' Residence in the Settlement on the English Prairie, in the Illinois Country, United States|last=Woods|first=John|page=138|quote=Our road was chiefly through woods, and part of it lay through the Hurricane-track, that is where a strong wind, some years '''back''', opened a passage through the woods for a mile in breadth...}}
 
====Noun====
[[File:Japan Tattoo 1890s.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Japan]]ese [[man]]'s [[tattoo]]ed back ([[late]] 19th [[century]]). The [[lower]] [[portion]] ([[below]] the [[waist]] [[sash]]) is [[generally]] [[known]] by [[other]] [[names]], [[such as]] the "[[butt]]" or "[[backside]]".]]
[[File:BodybuildingWoman.jpg|thumb|right|A [[female]] [[bodybuilder]] [[flex]]ing [[her]] back [[muscle]]s.]]
[[File:Yếm lụa đào.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Vietnam]]ese [[woman]] in a [[backless]] [[outfit]]. [[display|Display]]ing the back of the [[female]] [[torso]] is [[less]] [[taboo]] across [[many]] [[culture]]s.]]
{{en-noun}}
 
# The rear of the [[body]], especially the part between the [[neck]] and the end of the [[spine]] and opposite the [[chest]] and [[belly]].
#: {{ux|en|Could you please scratch my '''back'''?}}
=====Synonyms=====
* {{sense|side opposite the visible side}} {{l|en|reverse}}
* {{sense|rear of the body}} {{l|en|dorsum}}
 
=====Hyponyms=====
* {{sense|lower rear of the body}} ''See'' '''[[Thesaurus:buttocks]]'''
 
=====Antonyms=====
* {{sense|side opposite the front or useful side}} {{l|en|front}}
* {{sense|that which is farthest away from the front}} {{l|en|front}}
 
 
=====Related terms=====
* {{l|en|abackward}}
* {{l|en|ass backward}}
* {{l|en|have someone's back}}
 
====Verb====
{{en-verb}}
 
# {{lb|en|intransitive}} To go in the [[reverse]] [[direction]].
#: {{ux|en|the train '''backed''' into the station;&emsp; the horse refuses to '''back'''}}

Revision as of 13:47, 22 August 2020

baya (na jiki) komawa baya

See also Back, bäck, and back-

English

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Pronunciation

Adjective

Template:en-adj

  1. Near the rear.
    Template:ux
  2. Not current.
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Postposition

Template:en-prep

  1. Before now, ago

Noun

A Japanese man's tattooed back (late 19th century). The lower portion (below the waist sash) is generally known by other names, such as the "butt" or "backside".
A female bodybuilder flexing her back muscles.
A Vietnamese woman in a backless outfit. Displaying the back of the female torso is less taboo across many cultures.

Template:en-noun

  1. The rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.
    Template:ux
Synonyms
Hyponyms
Antonyms
  • (side opposite the front or useful side): Template:l
  • (that which is farthest away from the front): Template:l


Related terms

Verb

Template:en-verb

  1. Template:lb To go in the reverse direction.
    Template:ux