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back

adverb (FURTHER AWAY)
 
 
/bæk/

Definition

B2 further away in distance: If we push the table back against the wall, we'll have more room. "Keep back!" he shouted, "Don't come any closer!" He sat back on the sofa. She threw back her head and laughed uproariously. The house is set back from the road.Backwards, sideways and back and forth
(Definition of back adverb (FURTHER AWAY) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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