Reverse
Translations of "reverse" (34 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | عَكَسَ(to turn something around) | ‘akasa | |
| Azerbaijani | tərs(causing movement in the opposite direction) | — | |
| Bulgarian | обратен(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), задна скорост(gear), неуспех(setback, misfortune), обръщане(reversal), опако(side of something facing away; opposite of front), противоположност(opposite of something — see also opposite), тура(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), обръщам(to turn something around), обръщам(chemistry: to change the direction of a reaction), отменям(to revoke a law), преобръщам(to turn something inside out or upside down), реверсирам(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions) | obraten, zadna skorost, neuspeh, obrǎštane, opako, protivopoložnost, tura, obrǎštam, obrǎštam, otmenjam, preobrǎštam, reversiram | |
| Catalan | retrògrad(causing movement in the opposite direction) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 褪車 /褪车(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions) | tan³ ce¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 倒車 /倒车(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), 反(to turn something around) | dàochē, fǎn | |
| Czech | opak(opposite of something — see also opposite), rub(side of something facing away; opposite of front) | — | |
| Dutch | achteruit(gear), keerzijde(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse) | — | |
| Finnish | käänteinen(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), peruutus(causing movement in the opposite direction), päinvastainen(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), klaava(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), käänteinen(opposite of something — see also opposite), kääntyminen(reversal), kääntöpuoli(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), kääntöpuoli(side of something facing away; opposite of front), peruutusvaihde(gear), takaisku(setback, misfortune), toinen puoli(side of something facing away; opposite of front), täyskäännös(reversal), vastakohta(opposite of something — see also opposite), ajaa takaperin(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), kumota(to revoke a law), kääntää(to turn something around), kääntää(to turn something inside out or upside down), kääntää(chemistry: to change the direction of a reaction), kääntää ympäri(to turn something around) | — | |
| French | inverse(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), contraire(opposite of something — see also opposite), côté pile(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), envers(side of something facing away; opposite of front), marche arrière(gear), recul(reversal), revers(setback, misfortune), revers(side of something facing away; opposite of front), reculer(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), renverser(to turn something around) | — | |
| Galician | marcha atrás(causing movement in the opposite direction), marcha atrás(gear) | — | |
| German | umgekehrt(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), umgekehrt(causing movement in the opposite direction), Gegenteil(opposite of something — see also opposite), Hinterseite(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), Kehrseite(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), Rückseite(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), Rückwärtsgang(gear), umdrehen(to turn something around), umdrehen(to turn something inside out or upside down), umkehren(to turn something around), umkehren(to turn something inside out or upside down) | — | |
| Greek | αντίστροφο(opposite of something — see also opposite), όπισθεν(gear) | antístrofo, ópisthen | |
| Hindi | उल्टा(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), विपरीत(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), विलोमित(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), विपरीत(opposite of something — see also opposite), विलोमित(opposite of something — see also opposite), पलटना(to turn something around) | ulṭā, viprīt, vilomit, viprīt, vilomit, palaṭnā | |
| Hungarian | fordított(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), megfordított(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), balszerencse(setback, misfortune), bukás(setback, misfortune), ellenkező(opposite of something — see also opposite), ellentét(opposite of something — see also opposite), fordított(opposite of something — see also opposite), hátlap(side of something facing away; opposite of front), hátoldal(side of something facing away; opposite of front), hátramenet(gear), kudarc(setback, misfortune), megfordulás(reversal), rükverc(gear), vereség(setback, misfortune), vissza(side of something facing away; opposite of front), visszafordulás(reversal), „írás” oldal(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), ellenkező irányba fordít(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), felcserél(to transpose the positions of two things), felfordít(to turn something inside out or upside down), irányt vált(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), kifordít(to turn something inside out or upside down), megcserél(to transpose the positions of two things), megfordít(to turn something around), megmásít(to revoke a law), megsemmisít(to revoke a law), tolat(rail transport, of points: to move from the normal position to the reverse position), visszafordít(chemistry: to change the direction of a reaction), visszavon(to revoke a law), érvénytelenít(to revoke a law) | — | |
| Irish | aisiompaigh(to turn something around), aisiompaigh(to turn something inside out or upside down), aisiompaigh(to transpose the positions of two things), cúlaigh(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions) | — | |
| Italian | al contrario(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), inverso(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), inverso(causing movement in the opposite direction), invertito(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), invertito(causing movement in the opposite direction), invertito(of points: to be in the non-default position), opposto(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), retromarcia(causing movement in the opposite direction), ribaltato(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), rovesciato(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), a marcia indietro(reversal), al contrario(opposite of something — see also opposite), contrario(opposite of something — see also opposite), disgrazia(setback, misfortune), in retromarcia(reversal), inversione(side of something facing away; opposite of front), opposto(opposite of something — see also opposite), retromarcia(reversal), retromarcia(gear), rovescio(setback, misfortune), rovescio(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), sfortuna(setback, misfortune), stoccata(thrust in fencing), tergo(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), testa(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), abrogare(to revoke a law), capovolgere(to turn something inside out or upside down), commutare(to transpose the positions of two things), invertire(to turn something around), invertire(to transpose the positions of two things), invertire(to revoke a law), revocare(to revoke a law), ribaltare(to turn something inside out or upside down), ribaltare(to revoke a law), rovesciare(to turn something inside out or upside down), scambiare(to transpose the positions of two things) | — | |
| Japanese | あべこべの(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), 逆の(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), 逆進する(causing movement in the opposite direction), 裏(side of something facing away; opposite of front), 裏返す(to turn something inside out or upside down), 裏返す(to transpose the positions of two things), 覆す(to turn something inside out or upside down), 逆にする(to turn something around), 逆転させる(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), 逆進させる(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions) | abekobe no, gyaku no, gyakushin suru, ura, uragaesu, uragaesu, kutsugaesu, gyaku ni suru, gyakuten saseru, gyakushin saseru | |
| Norwegian | rygge(causing movement in the opposite direction) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | revers(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), revers(gear), rygge(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | revers(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), revers(gear) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | وارون(having the order of its constituents moved backwards) | varun | |
| Persian | برعکس(having the order of its constituents moved backwards) | bar'aks | |
| Polish | odwrócony(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), reszka(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), rewers(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse) | — | |
| Portuguese | contrário(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), inverso(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), invertido(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), marcha à retaguarda(causing movement in the opposite direction), marcha à ré(causing movement in the opposite direction), marcha-atrás(causing movement in the opposite direction), reverso(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), reverso(causing movement in the opposite direction), ré(causing movement in the opposite direction), contrário(opposite of something — see also opposite), coroa(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse), marcha a ré(gear), marcha à ré(gear), marcha-atrás(gear), reversão(reversal), revés(setback, misfortune), ré(gear), verso(side of something facing away; opposite of front), inverter(to turn something around), inverter(to turn something inside out or upside down), inverter(to transpose the positions of two things), reverter(to turn something around), reverter(to revoke a law) | — | |
| Rapa Nui | kume(to revoke a law) | — | |
| Romanian | invers(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), inversă(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), răsturnat(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), contrariu(side of something facing away; opposite of front), dos(side of something facing away; opposite of front), revers(side of something facing away; opposite of front), spate(side of something facing away; opposite of front), verso(side of something facing away; opposite of front), abroga(to revoke a law), anula(to revoke a law), bascula(to turn something around), inversa(to turn something around), inversa(to transpose the positions of two things), inversa(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), inversa(chemistry: to change the direction of a reaction), inversa(rail transport, of points: to move from the normal position to the reverse position), revoca(to revoke a law), răsturna(to turn something around), întoarce(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), întoarce (pe dos)(to turn something inside out or upside down) | — | |
| Russian | обра́тный(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), обра́тный(causing movement in the opposite direction), противополо́жный(causing movement in the opposite direction), вы́вернуть(to turn something inside out or upside down), переверну́ть(to turn something inside out or upside down) | obrátnyj, obrátnyj, protivopolóžnyj, vývernutʹ, perevernútʹ | |
| Spanish | al revés(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), contrario(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), en sentido contrario(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), inverso(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), opuesto(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), opósito(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), reverso(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), marcha atrás(gear), retroceso(gear), reversa(gear), reversada(gear), reverso(gear), revosh(gear), riversa(gear), ciar(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), evertir(to turn something inside out or upside down), recejar(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), recular(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), retroceder(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), reversar(to turn something around) | — | |
| Swedish | backa(causing movement in the opposite direction), back(gear) | — | |
| Tagalog | kabaligtaran(side of a medal, badge, or coin opposite the obverse) | — | |
| Turkish | aksi(causing movement in the opposite direction) | — | |
| Ukrainian | касува́ти(to revoke a law), скасува́ти(to revoke a law) | kasuváty, skasuváty | |
| Vietnamese | ngược(having the order of its constituents moved backwards), số de(gear), hoán đổi(to transpose the positions of two things), lùi xe(to cause a mechanism or vehicle to operate or move in the opposite directions), tráo(to transpose the positions of two things) | — |
tərs
обратен, задна скорост, неуспех, обръщане, опако, противоположност, тура, обръщам, обръщам, отменям, преобръщам, реверсирам
obraten, zadna skorost, neuspeh, obrǎštane, opako, protivopoložnost, tura, obrǎštam, obrǎštam, otmenjam, preobrǎštam, reversiram
retrògrad
opak, rub
achteruit, keerzijde
käänteinen, peruutus, päinvastainen, klaava, käänteinen, kääntyminen, kääntöpuoli, kääntöpuoli, peruutusvaihde, takaisku, toinen puoli, täyskäännös, vastakohta, ajaa takaperin, kumota, kääntää, kääntää, kääntää, kääntää ympäri
inverse, contraire, côté pile, envers, marche arrière, recul, revers, revers, reculer, renverser
marcha atrás, marcha atrás
umgekehrt, umgekehrt, Gegenteil, Hinterseite, Kehrseite, Rückseite, Rückwärtsgang, umdrehen, umdrehen, umkehren, umkehren
fordított, megfordított, balszerencse, bukás, ellenkező, ellentét, fordított, hátlap, hátoldal, hátramenet, kudarc, megfordulás, rükverc, vereség, vissza, visszafordulás, „írás” oldal, ellenkező irányba fordít, felcserél, felfordít, irányt vált, kifordít, megcserél, megfordít, megmásít, megsemmisít, tolat, visszafordít, visszavon, érvénytelenít
aisiompaigh, aisiompaigh, aisiompaigh, cúlaigh
al contrario, inverso, inverso, invertito, invertito, invertito, opposto, retromarcia, ribaltato, rovesciato, a marcia indietro, al contrario, contrario, disgrazia, in retromarcia, inversione, opposto, retromarcia, retromarcia, rovescio, rovescio, sfortuna, stoccata, tergo, testa, abrogare, capovolgere, commutare, invertire, invertire, invertire, revocare, ribaltare, ribaltare, rovesciare, scambiare
あべこべの, 逆の, 逆進する, 裏, 裏返す, 裏返す, 覆す, 逆にする, 逆転させる, 逆進させる
abekobe no, gyaku no, gyakushin suru, ura, uragaesu, uragaesu, kutsugaesu, gyaku ni suru, gyakuten saseru, gyakushin saseru
rygge
revers, revers, rygge
revers, revers
odwrócony, reszka, rewers
contrário, inverso, invertido, marcha à retaguarda, marcha à ré, marcha-atrás, reverso, reverso, ré, contrário, coroa, marcha a ré, marcha à ré, marcha-atrás, reversão, revés, ré, verso, inverter, inverter, inverter, reverter, reverter
kume
invers, inversă, răsturnat, contrariu, dos, revers, spate, verso, abroga, anula, bascula, inversa, inversa, inversa, inversa, inversa, revoca, răsturna, întoarce, întoarce (pe dos)
обра́тный, обра́тный, противополо́жный, вы́вернуть, переверну́ть
obrátnyj, obrátnyj, protivopolóžnyj, vývernutʹ, perevernútʹ
al revés, contrario, en sentido contrario, inverso, opuesto, opósito, reverso, marcha atrás, retroceso, reversa, reversada, reverso, revosh, riversa, ciar, evertir, recejar, recular, retroceder, reversar
backa, back
kabaligtaran
aksi
ngược, số de, hoán đổi, lùi xe, tráo
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