


| backstabbing-bagpipes backstabbing n 出賣他人; 陷害他人 the act of secretly doing bad things to someone else, for example, saying bad things about him/her to gain an advantage. backtrack v 原路返回; 退卻 To reverse one's position or policy.; to go back the way you have just come. Examples: Tim backtracked, adding some new facts to the accident. We had to backtrack about one meter. back-to-back adj/adv 緊接的; 背靠著背的 Consecutive; successive. backwater 荒僻處 Water held; a place regarded as isolated, stagnant, or backward. backwoods n/adj 荒林區 粗野 An area that is far from population centers. It is a backwoods town. Tim manner is backwoods. badge n a small piece of metal, plastic, etc. that people wear to show people that they work there. badger n 毛鼻袋熊 an animal with black and white fur that lives under the ground. baffle v 阻撓 障礙; 擋板;隔板 Cannot understand. Example: They are completely baffled by the results. baggy adj 膨脹的; 袋狀的;寬鬆而下垂的 baggy clothes are big and loose Example: It is a baggy t-shirt. bagpipes n 風笛 a Scottish musical instrument which is played by blowing air into a bag and forcing it out through pipes |