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Meanings of
rear
in English
Portuguese
cu
Catalan
paner
Spanish
cachas
Back to the meaning
The fleshy part of the human body that one sits on.
can
behind
seat
bottom
tail
stern
ass
fanny
butt
posterior
Portuguese
cu
Portuguese
levantar
Catalan
erigir
Spanish
levantar
Back to the meaning
Construct, build, or erect.
raise
erect
set up
put up
level
Portuguese
levantar
Synonyms
Examples for "
can
"
can
behind
seat
bottom
tail
Examples for "
can
"
1
Health researchers say living in such conditions
can
damage young people's health.
2
In other words: The companies
can
use inventors' patents however they want.
3
But today we
can
confirm two cases, health minister Tewedros Adhanhom said.
4
This issue
can
affect any young person, especially young athletes of today.
5
Keeping track of these health statistics
can
help catch heart problems early.
1
Organised crime was likely
behind
the attacks, the state attorney general said.
2
Future research is needed to better understand the reasons
behind
these differences.
3
It has over 120 million users, its second largest market
behind
India.
4
However he said he preferred to discuss the issue
behind
closed doors.
5
North America is Honda's largest market and GM's second largest
behind
China.
1
However, Mr Salwai still holds a clear majority in the
52
-
seat
parliament.
2
Dr Phelps' win saw the government lose its
one
-
seat
majority of 76.
3
Home,
seat
of his family, source of three hundred years of history.
4
Photo: AFP The Australian government has lost its
one
-
seat
majority in parliament.
5
He was subsequently re-elected last year to the new
five
-
seat
Donegal constituency.
1
I for one, my
bottom
line result is not good, he said.
2
The government plans to control the state before hitting
rock
-
bottom
,
he said.
3
Good data generally leads to a business having a better
bottom
line.
4
Public health officials recommend it, but does it help the
bottom
line?
5
Top left and
bottom
right: CGI renderings of The New Chinatown development.
1
The Russian civil war is dragging its mortal
tail
through eastern Europe.
2
Responses in
tail
arteries were not significantly different among the different groups.
3
She opened it and found the
tail
of the little china dog.
4
And the little dog in the corner wagged his
tail
and said:
5
The body and bones we could easily construct; and the
tail
too.
1
A
stern
-
looking
Medvedev replied: Identify those involved in committing this heinous crime.
2
Instead he had chosen exhausting labor and
stern
self-denial in the wilds.
3
I sat in the
stern
of the barge to tend the drag-rope.
4
McGee himself sat in the
stern
of the boat, paddle in hand.
5
He missed the house, and landed in the
stern
of the scow.
1
The word I'd use is 'ordinary.' But she had some
crazy
-
ass
ideas.
2
In Ireland the following folk-beliefs obtain regarding the
ass
and the cow:-
3
Dumb
-
ass
Gary left them up on his screen about a week ago.
4
Like I said, I could fire your
ass
right here right now.
5
In America every one works-eventhe horse, the
ass
and the ox.
1
And my Nike
fanny
pack is the object that makes that possible.
2
Dumond then stepped out of the van with a large
fanny
pack.
3
Then
Fanny
tried personalities, the natural topic of the sex in general.
4
Fanny
know that he was here; he would wait in the dining-room.
5
Fanny
made no attempt at remonstrance; she left the room in silence.
1
The institutions continue to produce countless
kick
-
butt
professionals who are industry leaders.
2
Good
butt
,
great lashes, long and thick, and of course-mybeautiful eyes.
3
Instinctively Dryden kept himself out of view behind a large water
butt
.
4
The message was clear: they were covering her
butt
this one time.
5
Give him more
butt
;
be careful; be more energetic; certainly, all right.
1
Patients with intact
posterior
fossa cisterns had good recoveries without surgical treatment.
2
Therefore, a surgical operation was performed through a standard
posterior
lateral thoracotomy.
3
Reports of primary malignant lymphoma in the
posterior
mediastinum are extremely rare.
4
Similar elevations are sometimes seen on the
posterior
pillars of the fauces.
5
Posteromedial retinacular structures and
posterior
oblique ligament were injured in all cases.
1
I remembered something Trapp had told me once about his
bridge
-
bum
days.
2
The trim, khaki-garbed enlistment officer rubs elbows with the lodging house
bum
.
3
Guess the lamp is on the
bum
,
but you hardly need that.
4
The law, missing the right quarry, descends on the slower-moving, harmless
bum
.
5
I just couldn't resist giving him the
bum
's
rush for a change.
1
Perhaps the
rump
of the party should seriously consider joining Fine Gael.
2
There would only be a
rump
Labour party left to oppose him.
3
The balance of the debt would be assumed by the
rump
business.
4
The
rump
of the monster he bear was what she looked upon.
5
All three collagens had lower content in loin than that in
rump
.
1
The
buttocks
,
in the folds of the neck and in the groins.
2
The back, the
buttocks
,
the face, and the scalp presented similar lesions.
3
The doctor went about the business of exposing Woodward's
buttocks
and back.
4
I watched Claudel's perfectly fitted
buttocks
disappear through the small rectangular opening.
5
Mostly, she thought, feeling bruises develop on her hips,
buttocks
and shoulder.
1
That said, it's probably a pain in the
arse
to actually use.
2
Don't book a flight to deliver her a much-needed
arse
-
whupping
just yet.
3
The
arse
in question began to shimmy as MacDougall attempted to disengage.
4
And speaking of pains in the
arse
;
what do you want, Taylor?
5
Cricket actually forces you to sit on your
arse
,
which is healthy.
1
He had a large hand; it spanned most of her lower
backside
.
2
There was a looming shadow at Amy's
backside
:
a cold, ominous figure.
3
The only fighter I know who can do damage with his
backside
.
'
4
Under his
backside
,
it felt as if it might go any time.
5
She pushed open the screen door with her
backside
,
spotted Willy coming.
1
He'd moved his microwave, bought good food, and run his
buns
off.
2
Would you ask my darling wife to bring her
buns
out here?
3
The visitors threw in
buns
,
some of which floated on the surface.
4
With
buns
that taste as good as ours who wants to wait?
5
Place cooked franks into
buns
and top with toppings right before serving.
1
Twice in crossing the cabin his
hindquarters
had sagged to the floor.
2
Clean and cut them in halves, leaving two ribs on the
hindquarters
.
3
She felt him gather his weight in his
hindquarters
,
heard him groan.
4
Suddenly Mavra became aware that Joshi was shaking his
hindquarters
,
obviously agitated.
5
Holly crossed to the screen, elbowing Foalys
hindquarters
out of the way.
1
Not that she had that much
tush
in the first place.
2
Might as well haul my jet-lagged
tush
over there and wait for Nick.
3
Will we gain, instead of a nice
tush
,
a few inches somewhere else?
4
She could ignore his perfect
tush
and forgive his California roots.
5
And her
tush
did do amazing things for a pair of faded jeans.
1
How can a skinny little
prat
like you weigh so bloody much?
2
It probably also confirms that you're a bit of a
prat
.
3
I know what that
prat
Latham is going to do next.
4
After all, here was, for me, the
prat
on a plate.
5
He might have become a real problem, if he hadn't been such a
prat
.
1
While you've been perched on your Gallic
derriere
Cooper has been busy.
2
Nice round little
derriere
-
something
for
the gentleman to get his hands around.
3
Rhiannon shifted her naked
derriere
uncomfortably on the sand and leaned forward.
4
Everton got an even more painful toe up the
derriere
10 days later.
5
Last year reality star Kardashian featured in the magazine, showing her nude
derriere
.
1
Andre looked as if someone had stuck a nail up his
fundament
.
2
The pain was entirely gone from his bowels, but not from his
fundament
.
3
He still thinks the sun shines out of your skinny
fundament
.
4
The
fundament
of this power is not granite, but mines.
5
And again for relieving the itching of the
fundament
caused by the presence of threadworms.
1
We'll pass his dehydrated
keister
on the side of a Mojave sandbank.
2
It's a pain in the
keister
,
but nothing I didn't expect.
3
I said, 'You gotta get your
keister
out here.
4
He should have been flat on his
keister
,
but his eyes never left Ricky Lee's.
5
Nikon D90 Sometimes the mere notion of being "number two" can light a motivational fire under your
keister
.
1
Amman saw a girl with a large thigh attached to her
nates
.
2
A woman with marked development of the
nates
has great attraction for me.
3
He preferred the
nates
,
but his cousin the penis.
4
Very broad hips, large breasts, and well-developed
nates
.
5
Pygopagous twins are fetuses united together in the region of the
nates
and having each its own pelvis.
1
All under the false bottom, at the
hind
end
of the wagon.
2
A feed box was fitted across the
hind
end
of the wagon.
3
He found himself looking at the
hind
end
of a two-headed cow.
4
The reaver hissed, and a stench exploded from its
hind
end
.
5
Horace had no tail, but it didn't matter; his entire
hind
end
was wig-wagging.
1
The
rear
end
of the short shank tapered to a rounded point.
2
Our car shot forward, stopped so fast the
rear
end
lurched left.
3
The laughter at the
rear
end
of the car had died out.
4
The necessity of the
rear
end
elevation will now be referred to.
5
A chain is fastened to the
rear
end
of the hindermost log.
1
Place it on the platter with the
tail
end
at the left.
2
The Ku Klux was the
tail
end
of the war, whooping around.
3
The shooters came in from the north, from the arroyo's
tail
end
.
4
I was cutting steps across the
tail
end
of a little glacier.
5
The Spelling Mistakes arrived via the
tail
end
of punk in 1979.
Portuguese
criar
Catalan
alimentar
Spanish
alimentar
Back to the meaning
Bring up.
parent
nurture
bring up
Portuguese
criar
Catalan
aixecar-se
Back to the meaning
Rise up.
rise
lift
Catalan
aixecar-se
Other meanings for "rear"
Usage of
rear
in English
1
However, the
rear
entrance to the centre is another story this week.
2
That said, the
rear
-
endings
demonstrate that the technology is far from perfect.
3
Nydia faced the
rear
of the house, also on the second level.
4
Moving closer, he saw animal pens in the
rear
of the house.
5
Along the
rear
boundary there is 18m of right of way access.
6
Attacking cavalry must have favorable ground in front; defending cavalry, in
rear
.
7
Col. Washington moved in column in the
rear
,
keeping himself in reserve.
8
The people stood in the aisles from the
rear
to the pulpit.
9
That gentleman was in his office in the
rear
of the store.
10
To figure out risk, the app combines
rear
-
camera
data with front-camera events.
11
I'll bring up the
rear
-
in
case it gets in position to attack.
12
Soldiers in the front ranks were killed by those in the
rear
.
13
Well, Indians all in the north, in the
rear
of General Flores.
14
Thus was Saturday morning lost to a
rear
-
guard
action of intelligence gathering.
15
He began to lead the way to the
rear
of the building.
16
Mr. Bromley immediately entered; Mr. Townshend followed; Burchel brought up the
rear
.
Other examples for "rear"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rear
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
rear door
rear end
right rear
rear wall
open the rear
More collocations
Translations for
rear
Portuguese
cu
ânus
bunda
nádegas
anca
popô
rabo
traseiro
bumbum
nalgas
levantar
construir
erigir
erguer
criar
reverso
dorso
parte traseira
costas
Catalan
paner
natges
darrere
cul
tafanari
erigir
alçar
aixecar
alimentar
criar
formar
educar
aixecar-se
alçar-se
dreçar-se
la part del darrere
dors
part del darrere
revés
part posterior
revers
Spanish
cachas
fondo
ancas
tras
traste
nalga
cachetes
fin
tuje
asentaderas
suelo
cola
posas
trasero
culo
ocóte
nalgas
posaderas
pompis
ano
pandero
posterior
asiento
glúteos
as de oros
rulé
grupa
levantar
erguir
alzar
alimentar
criar
formar
ser padre
educar
revés
empinarse
alzarse
Rear
through the time
Rear
across language varieties
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
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