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  • 91Back to the Future, part II — Retour vers le futur II Pour les articles homonymes, voir Retour vers le futur (homonymie). Retour vers le futur II Titre original Back to the Future Part II Réalisation Robert Zemeckis Acteurs principaux Micha …

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  • 92Back to the Future, part III — Retour vers le futur III Pour les articles homonymes, voir Retour vers le futur (homonymie). Retour vers le futur III Titre original Back to the Future Part III Réalisation Robert Zemeckis Acteurs principaux Mi …

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  • 93back seat — noun 1 (C) a seat at the back of a car, behind where the driver sits 2 back seat driver a) a passenger in the back of a car who gives unwanted advice to the driver about how to drive b) especially AmE someone in business or politics who tries to… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 94back seat driver — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms back seat driver : singular back seat driver plural back seat drivers 1) someone in a car who keeps telling the driver what to do and how to drive 2) someone who keeps giving advice about things that they are… …

    English dictionary

  • 95drive train — /ˈdraɪv treɪn/ (say druyv trayn) noun a motor vehicle propulsion system, including the clutch, gear box, drive shaft, axle, differential and, in back wheel drive vehicles, the axle. Also, drivetrain …

  • 96drive — see drive gently over the stones you can drive out nature with a pitchfork, but she keeps on coming back bad money drives out good hunger drives the wolf out of the wood needs must when the devil drives one nail drives out anothe …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 97back fire — backfire ackfire, back fire ack fire 1. A fire started ahead of a forest or prairie fire to burn only against the wind, so that when the two fires meet both must go out for lack of fuel. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (a) A premature explosion in the …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 98back up — verb Date: 1837 intransitive verb to accumulate in a congested state < traffic backed up for miles > transitive verb 1. to move into a position behind (a teammate) in order to assist on a play 2. hold back 1 3 …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 99back up — go backwards, drive in reverse    I ll back up the truck so we can load it …

    English idioms

  • 100back seat driver — passenger who criticizes and gives too much advice on how to drive properly …

    English contemporary dictionary