lay back

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English - Turkish

Definition of lay back in English Turkish dictionary

lie back
sırtüstü yatmak
lie back
dinlenmek
lie back
(Fiili Deyim ) dinlenmek , istirahat etmek
English - English
Bow-ward lean of oarsmen at the finish
n/vb a move requiring pulling with arms to the side and pushing with the feet in the opposite direction (syn lieback)
(n/vb ) a move requiring pulling with arms to the side and pushing with the feet in the opposite direction (syn lieback)
layback
A trick where the boarder leans back while on the lip of the ramp, or down a rail
layback
The process of recording the final sound onto the master track
layback
A surf maneuver where the upright surfer leans back against the wave
layback
A maneuver to scale a vertical crack, by pulling with the arms and jamming the legs underneath, and shuffling up on limb at a time
layback
A spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice. Also called a layback spin
lay back
n/vb a move requiring pulling with arms to the side and pushing with the feet in the opposite direction (syn lieback)
lay back
Bow-ward lean of oarsmen at the finish
lay back
(n/vb ) a move requiring pulling with arms to the side and pushing with the feet in the opposite direction (syn lieback)
lay on his back
lay in a supine position
layback
The non-printable area of a plate; the distance from the plate edge to the gripper margin, plus the gripper margin to top
layback
The amount of backward lean of the rower's body at the end of the finish
layback
The amount of backward lean of an oarsman's body toward the bow at the end of a stroke
layback
The backward lean of an oarsman's body at the end of a stroke
layback
Manoeuvre of the 80's where the surfer is surfing on his backhand and lays out on his back on the wave face
lie back
lean back against a support; rest
lay back

    Turkish pronunciation

    ley bäk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlā ˈbak/ /ˈleɪ ˈbæk/

    Etymology

    [ 'lA ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English leyen, from Old English lecgan; akin to Old English licgan to lie; more at LIE.
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