backhand — s.n. Partea din afară a rachetei de tenis ţinute corect în mână; p.ext. lovitură dată cu această parte a rachetei; rever. [pr.: béchend] – cuv. engl. Trimis de paula, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 BACKHAND s.n. Lovire a mingii la tenis din rever… … Dicționar Român
Backhand — Back hand , n. [Back, adv. + hand.] 1. A kind of handwriting in which the downward slope of the letters is from left to right. [1913 Webster] 2. (Sports) The stroke of a ball with a racket or paddle, in which head of the racket starts from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Backhand — Back hand , a. 1. Sloping from left to right; said of handwriting. [1913 Webster] 2. Backhanded; indirect; oblique. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
backhand — (n.) as a tennis stroke, 1650s, from BACK (Cf. back) (adv.) + HAND (Cf. hand). As a verb, by 1935. The figurative adjectival sense of indirect is from c.1800. Related: Backhanded; backhanding … Etymology dictionary
backhand — m DEFINICIJA v. bekhend … Hrvatski jezični portal
backhand — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 7}}[wym. bekchend]{{/stl 7}}{{stl 17}}ZOB. {{/stl 17}}{{stl 7}}bekhend {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
backhand — ► NOUN ▪ (in racket sports) a stroke played with the back of the hand facing in the direction of the stroke. ► VERB ▪ strike with a backhanded blow or stroke … English terms dictionary
Backhand — The backhand in tennis is a stroke hit by swinging the racquet away from one s body in the direction of where the player wants the ball to go. For a right handed player, a backhand begins on the left side of his body, continues across his body as … Wikipedia
backhand — I UK [ˈbækˌhænd] / US noun [countable] Word forms backhand : singular backhand plural backhands in tennis and similar sports, a movement made to hit the ball in which the back of your hand moves towards the ball II UK [ˈbækˌhænd] / US verb… … English dictionary
backhand — I. noun Date: 1657 1. a. a stroke (as in tennis) made with the back of the hand turned in the direction of movement; also the side on which such strokes are made b. a catch (as in baseball) made to the side of the body opposite the hand being… … New Collegiate Dictionary