наза́д — meaning in English
nazad
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English meaning
- aback adv Used in the phrase "taken aback": caught by surprise, startled, or momentarily thrown off guard.
- abaft prep Behind; toward the stern relative to some other object or position; aft of.
- aft adv At or toward the back (stern) of a ship, boat, or aircraft.
- astern adverb Behind a ship or boat, or moving backward.
- back noun The rear surface of the human or animal body, from the shoulders to the hips.
- backward adj/adv Directed or moving toward the rear, or in the opposite direction to normal or expected.
- behind preposition At or toward the back of something, or after it in time, position, or progress.
- slow adj Moving, acting, or happening at a low speed; not fast.
Senses
наза́д is used for these senses in English:
- aback (archaic, Geordie) Towards the back or rear; backwards. [First attested prior to 1150.]
- abaft (nautical) Behind; toward the stern relative to some other object or position; aft of. [First attested around the late 15th century.]
- aft (nautical) At, near, or towards the stern of a vessel (with the frame of reference within the vessel).
- astern In the direction of the stern; backward (motion); to the rear.
- back (not comparable) To or in a previous condition or place.
- back Away from the front or from an edge.
- backward Acting or moving in the direction opposite to the usual direction of movement.
- backward In a direction opposite to the usual direction of movement.