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behind one's back
背地裡,背著某人
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Back
n.
1.
In
human
beings
,
the
hinder
part
of
the
body
,
extending
from
the
neck
to
the
end
of
the
spine
;
in
other
animals
,
that
part
of
the
body
which
corresponds
most
nearly
to
such
part
of
a
human
being
;
as
,
the
back
of
a
horse
,
fish
,
or
lobster
.
2.
An
extended
upper
part
,
as
of
a
mountain
or
ridge
.
[
The
mountains
]
their
broad
bare
backs
upheave
Into
the
clouds
. --
Milton
.
3.
The
outward
or
upper
part
of
a
thing
,
as
opposed
to
the
inner
or
lower
part
;
as
,
the
back
of
the
hand
,
the
back
of
the
foot
,
the
back
of
a
hand
rail
.
Methought
Love
pitying
me
,
when
he
saw
this
,
Gave
me
your
hands
,
the
backs
and
palms
to
kiss
. --
Donne
.
4.
The
part
opposed
to
the
front
;
the
hinder
or
rear
part
of
a
thing
;
as
,
the
back
of
a
book
;
the
back
of
an
army
;
the
back
of
a
chimney
.
5.
The
part
opposite
to
,
or
most
remote
from
,
that
which
fronts
the
speaker
or
actor
;
or
the
part
out
of
sight
,
or
not
generally
seen
;
as
,
the
back
of
an
island
,
of
a
hill
,
or
of
a
village
.
6.
The
part
of
a
cutting
tool
on
the
opposite
side
from
its
edge
;
as
,
the
back
of
a
knife
,
or
of
a
saw
.
7.
A
support
or
resource
in
reserve
.
This
project
Should
have
a
back
or
second
,
that
might
hold
,
If
this
should
blast
in
proof
. --
Shak
.
8.
Naut.
The
keel
and
keelson
of
a
ship
.
9.
Mining
The
upper
part
of
a
lode
,
or
the
roof
of
a
horizontal
underground
passage
.
10.
A
garment
for
the
back
;
hence
,
clothing
. [
Obs
.]
A
bak
to
walken
inne
by
daylight
.
--
Chaucer
.
Behind one's back
,
when
one
is
absent
;
without
one's
knowledge
;
as
,
to
ridicule
a
person
behind his back
.
Full back
,
Half back
,
Quarter back
Football
,
players
stationed
behind
those
in
the
front
line
.
To be on one's back
or
To lie on one's back
,
to
be
helpless
.
To put one's back up
or
to get one's back up
,
to
assume
an
attitude
of
obstinate
resistance
(
from
the
action
of
a
cat
when
attacked
). [
Colloq
.]
To see the back of
,
to
get
rid
of
.
To turn the back
,
to
go
away
;
to
flee
.
To turn the back on one
,
to
forsake
or
neglect
him
.
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