英:[bæk ɔv]
美:[bæk ʌv]
英:[bæk ɔv]
美:[bæk ʌv]
在…后边;
preposition
behind They now sit … just two games back of the Yankees in the wild card race.—Steve Buckley
… stood leaning against a parked car out back of the building …—Peter Goldman et al.
preposition
behind They now sit … just two games back of the Yankees in the wild card race.—Steve Buckley
… stood leaning against a parked car out back of the building …—Peter Goldman et al.
The first known use of back of was in 1694
bachelor's buttonnoun
a European plant related to the daisies and often grown for its showy blue, pink, or white flower heads called alsocornflower
bachelor's buttonnoun
a European plant related to the daisies and often grown for its showy blue, pink, or white flower heads called alsocornflower
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
back downverb
to retreat from a stand one has taken or from a challenge one has accepted
back downverb
to retreat from a stand one has taken or from a challenge one has accepted
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
back ofpreposition
behind entry 2 sense 1
out back of the barn
1 He rested his arms on the back of the chair.
他把手臂放在椅背上。
2 the equipment shed is a concrete structure back of the school
3 Trickle water gently over the back of your baby's head.
往婴儿的脑后部轻撩些水。
4 There was an infant squalling in the back of the church.
有个婴儿在教堂后部大声啼哭。
5 Joe's clothing was flung over the back of a chair.
乔的衣服扔在椅背上。
6 I felt her dark brown hair brushing the back of my shoulder.
我感觉到她深褐色的头发拂过我的肩。
7 The operation cannot be performed on a back link.
操作不能在一个后部链接上执行。
8 She hurried to the kitchen in back of the store.
她赶紧进到商店后面的厨房。
9 Gently pat his back until he burps.
慢慢地拍他的背部直到他打嗝为止。
10 Smooth the mixture with the back of a soup spoon.
用汤勺的背面把混合料抹平。
11 The back of this snake is mottled.
这条蛇的背部有杂色斑点。
12 Something was nagging in the back of his mind.
潜意识里有种让他不安的东西。
13 The back of the bench folds forward to make a table.
长凳的靠背可以向前翻折成一张桌子。
14 Then, last week, he was hit in the back of the leg by a pickoff throw at first base, resulting in a right hamstring contusion that has limited his ability to run full speed on the bases.
15 Someone burped loudly at the back of the hall.
某人在大厅后部大声打嗝。
16 There was a metallic taste at the back of his throat.
他喉咙深处有一股金属味儿。
17 He gets caviare that has fallen off the back of a lorry.
他能弄到来路不明的鱼子酱。
18 It tickled the hairs on the back of my neck.
它挠得我后脖梗儿的绒毛直痒痒。
19 Ramsay blasted the ball into the back of the net.
拉姆齐劲射入网。
20 The title comes from short biographies Nichols and May wrote for the back of one of their comedy albums.