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Что (кто) такое see back - определение

MAIN ADMINISTRATIVE SEAT HELD BY A BISHOP
Catholic see; Archiepiscopal see; See city; Archiepiscopal See; Episcopal See; Bishop's see; See (religion); See (ecclesiastical); Ecclesiastical see; Episcopal sees

Back-to-back house         
  • A typical yard of 14 back-to-back houses. Note the shared "privies" (outdoor toilets) and "wash houses"
  • Back-to-back houses in Bellshaw Street, Bradford, showing a covered entrance to the courtyard
  • With no rear yard, across-street washing lines are employed with a [[pulley]] operated from street level.
  • Back-to-back housing courtyard, 1883
  • The exterior of the Birmingham back-to-backs, with shops and courtyard entrance
  • The courtyard
  • Plans for houses in Nottingham, 1844
FORM OF TERRACED HOUSE
Back to backs; Back-to-back housing; Back-to-back houses; Back to back house; Back-to-backs
Back-to-backs are a form of terraced houses in the United Kingdom, built from the late 18th century through to the early 20th century in various guises. Many thousands of these dwellings were built during the Industrial Revolution for the rapidly increasing population of expanding factory towns.
Back-to-back film production         
FILMING TWO OR MORE MOVIES AS ONE PRODUCTION
Back to back film sequels; Back to Back Film Sequels; Back to back film production
Filming back-to-back is the practice of filming two or more movies as one production, reducing costs and time.
back         
  • Gordon]], an enslaved person who was frequently whipped.
  • Painting of a woman's back by [[Edgar Degas]].
  • Extensive back [[tattoo]].
BODY PART
Lower back; Backs; Back; Espalda; Back muscles; Dorsum humanum; Human backs; Straight back syndrome; Straight Back Syndrome
Bar room slang for a chaser.
I'll have whisky neat with a beer back.
back button panic The spasmodic, uncoordinated movements you make when you're surfing porn on the Net and you realise that somebody is standing behind you and can see what you're doing...
I'd've managed to click out of weirdogirl.com before Mom saw anything if it hadn't been for back button panic.

Википедия

Episcopal see

An episcopal see is, in a practical use of the phrase, the area of a bishop's ecclesiastical jurisdiction.

Phrases concerning actions occurring within or outside an episcopal see are indicative of the geographical significance of the term, making it synonymous with diocese.

The word see is derived from Latin sedes, which in its original or proper sense denotes the seat or chair that, in the case of a bishop, is the earliest symbol of the bishop's authority. This symbolic chair is also known as the bishop's cathedra. The church in which it is placed is for that reason called the bishop's cathedral, from Latin ecclesia cathedralis, meaning the church of the cathedra. The word throne is also used, especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church, both for the chair and for the area of ecclesiastical jurisdiction.

The term "see" is also used of the town where the cathedral or the bishop's residence is located.

Примеры употребления для see back
1. Similarly, eastern areas of England contributed 5.1billion they did not see back from the Treasury.
2. See, back in 1'6', Hurricane Camille destroyed everything but the steeple and old church bell.
3. The latter, so dazzling against Japan, is the player this tournament‘s neutral fans want to see back in action most.
4. "Because we also see, back then we had [roadside bombs] left and right, small–arms fire, grenades being thrown at us when we were in the villages and towns.
5. Its founding purpose – to introduce audiences to art they couldn‘t see back home – is said to be no longer relevant with jet travel, the Internet and so on, a relic from the days of steamer ships and the telegraph.