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 Translation for 'back of the neck' from English to Hungarian
tarkó {noun} [occiput]back of the neck
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anat.
méhnyak {noun} [Cervix uteri]
neck of the womb
anat.
nyakcsigolya {noun}
vertebra of the neck
anat.
méhnyak {noun} [Cervix uteri]
neck of (the) uterus
anat.
kézfej {noun}
back of the hand
fej-fej melletti verseny {noun}neck-and-neck race
unverified vállveregetés {noun}pat on the back
fej-fej mellett {adv}neck-and-neck
asztali {adj}of the table
orvost.
bélrák {noun}
cancer of the bowels
orvost.
bélrák {noun}
cancer of the intestine
orvost.
csontlágyulás {noun}
softening of the bones
orvost.
bélgyulladás {noun}
inflammation of the intestines
agylágyulás {noun} [Encephalomalacia]softening of the brain
orvost.
mellrák {noun}
cancer of the breast
orvost.
agyvelőgyulladás {noun} [Encephalitis]
inflammation of the brain
orvost.
bélrák {noun}
cancer of the bowel
orvost.
tüdőgyulladás {noun}
inflammation of the lungs­
anat.
koponyaalap {noun}
base of the skull
orvost.
tüdőrák {noun}
cancer of the lung
orvost.
hererák {noun}
cancer of the testicle
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Usage Examples English
  • While large prey such as antelopes are suffocated by a throat bite, smaller prey are killed by a bite on the back of the neck.
  • The small skull cap evolved into a bigger true helmet, the bascinet, as it was lengthened downward to protect the back of the neck and the sides of the head.
  • These include, but are not limited to, having sunken cheeks and/or "humps" on the back or back of the neck (also referred to as buffalo hump) which also exhibits due to excess cortisol.
  • In that time Brisbane acknowledged the two parent clubs for the merger with the letters BBFFC printed below the back of the neck of the club's guernseys from 2002.
  • The second bar is commonly curved to match the contour of the back of the neck.

  • The non-breeding adult differs from the breeding adult in that the cap and the back of the neck are more brownish.
  • For a jacket without a front strap, the most common way to escape is to hoist the arms over the head before undoing the crotch strap and at last the strap at the back of the neck.
  • Others are crew necked or polo necked and close at the back of the neck with a zipper or snaps.
  • When wearing the full bottomed wig, King's Counsel have a black rosette hanging from the back of the neck, which was originally intended to catch oil and powder that might otherwise mark the silk gown.
  • Ramp was killed by a shot to the back of the neck.

  • They are mentioned both in descriptions of nature and in references to the "butterfly clasp" used by women to hold hair in a way that covers the back of the neck.
  • Sensation to the front areas of the neck comes from the roots of the spinal nerves C2-C4, and at the back of the neck from the roots of C4-C5.
  • In that time Brisbane acknowledged the two parent clubs for the merger with the letters BBFFC printed below the back of the neck of the club's guernseys from 2002.
  • This serves to taper the back (and overall body depth) at its upper end to meet the back of the neck joint flush with its heel.
  • On the back of the neck, and frequently extending on to its lateral surfaces, is a shallow groove for the transverse atlantal ligament which retains the process in position.

  • The common name "pricklenape" refers to a row of dorsal spines which runs down the back of the neck.
  • The shape of the back of the neck was different, less rounded with an edge, the bridge was curved making the G strings higher.
  • The back of the neck and head are greyish brown and bordered by white neck stripes.
  • The tuft of hair from the back of the neck, the "gamsbart" (chamois "beard"), is traditionally worn as a decoration on hats throughout the alpine countries.
  • The bull will charge the horses in the ring and, at the moments prior to contact, the picador lances the bull in a large muscle at the back of the neck; thus begins the work of lowering his head.

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