back adverb (RETURN)
/bæk /
B2 in, into, or towards a previous place or condition , or an earlier time : When you take the scissors , remember to put them back. He left a note saying "Gone out. Back soon ." She went to America for two years , but now she's back (= has returned ) . He looked back (= looked behind him) and saw they were following him. Looking at her old photographs brought back (= made her remember ) a lot of memories . I was woken by a thunderstorm , and I couldn't get back to sleep (= could not sleep again) . The last time we saw Lowell was back (= at an earlier time ) in January . This tradition dates back to (= to the earlier time of) the 16th century . Backwards, sideways and back and forth A2 in return : If he hits me, I'll hit him back. You're not just going to let her say those things about you without fighting back, are you? Revenge and vengefulness A2 in reply : I'm busy at the moment - can I call you back? I wrote to Donna several months ago, but she hasn't written back yet . Answering and responding
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