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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: backward, also UK: backwards adv | mainly US (towards the rear) | do tyłu przym. + m | | | A warning sound beeps when you start to go backward. | backward, also UK: backwards adv | mainly US (in reverse order) | do tyłu przyim. + m | | | Some people like to walk backward for exercise. | | backward adj | (towards the rear) | za siebie przyim. + zaim. | | | He strode on without even a backward glance. | | backward adj | figurative (unsophisticated, not progressive) | zacofany przym. | | | The people may seem a little backward but they're very friendly. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | backward adj | figurative (undeveloped) | zacofany przym. | | | Even though it's close to a metropolitan area, this region is still backward. | | backward adj | (wrong way) | uwsteczniony przym. | | backward adj | figurative (reluctant, hesitant) | niechętny przym. | | | She wasn't backward in sharing her opinions with us. | | backward adv | also backwards (in reverse) | na odwrót przym. + m | backward, also UK: backwards adv | mainly US (towards earlier time) | wstecz przys. | | | This country seems to be going backward in its attitudes to human rights. | backward, also UK: backwards adv | mainly US, figurative (towards previous state) | wstecz przys. | | | Drake thought he was making progress, but suddenly he felt he was moving backward. |
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