PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «WITH ONE'S BACK TO THE WALL»
with one's back to the wall
thirty
wall
organizer
paint
different
color
painting
darker
taxidermy
with
back
kitchen
pier
handball
rules
rooms
collins
always
official
comprehensive
authoritative
rely
date
insights
into
language
trends
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results
more
translations
screw
wailing
kiwi
musume
fear
death
regrets
life
dazzling
morning
good
oshiete
kodou
atsuku
yusaburu
against
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drive
someone
defined
desperate
position
cornered
fighter
webster
world
college
copyright
wiley
publishing
polish
word
hippo
phrases
przyparty
muru
difficult
situation
german
idioms
supplement
kehle
rücken
wand
stehen
have
standing
kämpfen
fight
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computer
corpora
selected
papers
research
guide
hopeless
driven
pushed
state
great
anger
near
madness
fighting
escape
provide
cover
modern
anglo
bengali
abandon
fvtfl
turn
away
flee
upon
forsake
neglect
TENDENCIAS DE USO ACTUALES DEL TÉRMINO «WITH ONE'S BACK TO THE WALL»
El término «with one's back to the wall» se utiliza regularmente y ocupa la posición
78.106 de nuestra lista de términos más usados del
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «WITH ONE'S BACK TO THE WALL»
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1
English/German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement
to the ...
... jm. an der Kehle • Rücken: mit dem Rücken zur/(an der) Wand stehen to have/
to be standing with/... one's back to the wall Rücken: mit dem Rücken zur Wand
kämpfen/... to fight with one's back to the wall Rücken: mit dem Rücken zur Wand
...
Professor Hans Schemann, 2013
2
English Computer Corpora: Selected Papers and Research Guide
... wall into a hopeless position : to go/ to be driven/ to be pushed to the wall 9 up
the wall in or into a state of great anger or near madness 10 with one's back to
the wall fighting with no way of escape wall2 r 1 [Wv5;Tl (IN)] to provide, cover
with, ...
Stig Johansson, Anna-Brita Stenström, 1991
3
The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
... to abandon ; ^>l fvTfl, ft^«T ^^951 ; nf^ts f 51 1 To turn the back— To go away ;
to flee ; <jsa?*R **i ; itc«i cw cf«?n i To turn the back on or upon One — To
forsake or neglect one ; With one's back to the wall— Hard-pressed ; 4f*itf5^ I
back, ii.
4
The Columbia Guide
to Standard American English
But see also AWAKE. wall, (up) against the, with one's back to the wall, go to the
wall for, off the wall, to drive (someone) up the wall The first three of these idioms
are Standard and are based on the practice of standing prisoners with their ...
5
The Sterling Book of Idioms
... back for such an uncaring company. to stab in the back a treacherous attack
After ten years of friendship, l did not expect him to stab me in the back about
such a trivial matter. with one's back to the wall in a very difficult or desperate
situation ...
6
Idiomatic Expressions
with English Grammar' 99 Ed.
WITH ONE'S BACK TO THE WALL WITH ALL ONE'S HEART — WITH AN ACE
OF — WITH AN EYE TO — WITH AN IRON HAND IN A VELVET GLOVE — WITH
BAD GRACE — WITH BATED BREATH — WITH BELLS ON — WITH CHILD ...
7
Sterling Dictionary of Idioms
... with overwork There was no need for him to break his back for the profit of
others. stab in the back a treacherous attack After ten years of friendship I did not
expect him to stab me in the back on such a trivial matter. With one's back to the
wall ...
8
Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
I To turn the back, to run away *TFT R^icRT I With one's back to the wall, in
tightened circumstances, hardpressed faq^fldl ^ fWffi 3, rPft H I To break one's
back, to overburden somebody RTOt oqfef m (^ftm 3Tf^ «TR 3T?RT I To break the
back ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
9
The Nelson Contemporary English Dictionary
... to distraction go to the wall to fail utterly, to be ruined with one's back to the wall
in a position difficult to defend wallaby (wol'abil n (pl-biesj a kind of small
kangaroo wallet (wol'itl n a small folding case that fits the pocket or handbag
wallflower ...
... put someone's back up to irritate someone; with one's back to the wall in
desperate difficulties. backgammon noun a game rather like draughts, played
with dice. backward adjective moving towards the back; slow in learning or
development.