Stay back Meaning in English
expression
ˈsteɪ/ /ˈbæk
STAY BAK
stˈeɪ/ /bˈæk
STAY BAK
Definition
To remain in a place instead of leaving or moving forward, often to keep a safe distance or to let others go first.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in safety contexts (“Please stay back from the edge”) or when teachers ask students to remain behind. Can imply keeping distance (physically or metaphorically). Alternative: 'hold back' (more about restraint). Avoid literal use for staying at home—use 'stay home'.
Spanish: quedarse atrás - mantenerse alejadoPortuguese (BR): ficar para trás - manter distânciaPortuguese (PT): ficar para trás - manter distânciaChinese (Simplified): 留在后面 - 保持距离Chinese (Traditional): 留在後面 - 保持距離Hindi: पीछे रहना - दूर रहनाArabic: ابقَ بعيدًا - تراجعBengali: পিছনে থাকো - দূরে থাকোRussian: остаться позади - держаться подальшеJapanese: 離れている - 下がるVietnamese: lùi lại - đứng lùiKorean: 뒤로 물러나다 - 떨어져 있다Turkish: geri durmak - geride kalmakUrdu: پیچھے رہنا - دور رہناIndonesian: menjauh - tetap di belakang
Example Sentences
Please stay back from the edge.
basic
You have to stay back after class for extra help.
basic
Dogs should stay back from the road.
basic
Everyone, stay back! It’s dangerous here.
natural
If you feel sick, just stay back and rest.
natural
They told us to stay back while the workers fixed the wires.
natural