单词 | behind |
释义 | preposition | adverb | noun behindbehind1 /bɪˈhaɪnd/ ●●● S1 W1 preposition 1![]() preposition | adverb | noun behindbehind2 ●●● S1 W1 adverb 1at or toward the back of something: Anderson was in the lead, but several other runners followed close behind.2be/get/fall behind a)to be late or slow in doing something: He’s always been a little bit behind developmentally.behind with something We’re already three months behind with the rent.behind in something Many UN member states are behind in their dues. b)to be less successful than other people, or not make as much progress: The Bruins fell behind in the first quarter.behind in something She has been falling further and further behind in school.3stay/remain behind to stay in a place when other people have left it or gone somewhere else: You go ahead – I’ll stay behind and wait for Harry.4leave something behind to leave something in a place where you were before or in a place after an event: The beach was covered with litter left behind by the storm. The movie is about a boy left behind by his family. preposition | adverb | noun behindbehind3 noun [countable] informal a word used to mean your buttocks when you want to be polite SYN bottom |
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