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Examples:lit. wool comes from the sheep's back (idiom); One gets the benefit, but the price has been paid.—back sb up from the sidelines (in an argument)—come back from death's door (idiom); unexpected rescue from danger—come back (of images from the past)—trip forwards or stumble back (idiom, from Book of Songs); can't get anything right—Lai Changxing (1958-), notorious Xiamen mafia boss involved in large scale corruption and smuggling, extradited from Canada back China in 2008—old: reap the consequences of one's words (idiom, from Mencius); modern: to go back on one's word—cooking oil that has been used and discarded (and, in China, sometimes illegally recovered from gutters and sewers, reprocessed and sold back restaurants)—from the back (rows of seats)—old tea-horse road or southern Silk Road, dating back 6th century, from Tibet and Sichuan through Yunnan and Southeast Asia, reaching to Bhutan, Sikkim, India and beyond—lit. almanac from years back [idiom.]— |