Go behind your back Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /bɪˈhaɪnd/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈbæk
GOH bee-HYND yer BAK
ɡˈəʊ/ /bɪhˈaɪnd/ /jˈɔː/ /bˈæk
goh bi-HYND yaw BAK
परिभाषा
To do something secretly or without someone’s knowledge, often in a way that betrays their trust.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and often negative; used to show mistrust or betrayal. Commonly paired with 'someone' or a specific person: 'She went behind my back.' Similar expressions: 'stab someone in the back' (stronger betrayal). Not about physical movement.
Spanish: actuar a tus espaldas - hacer algo a tus espaldasPortuguese (BR): agir pelas suas costas - fazer algo pelas suas costasPortuguese (PT): agir nas suas costas - fazer algo nas suas costasChinese (Simplified): 背着你做某事 - 在你背后做某事Chinese (Traditional): 背著你做某事 - 在你背後做某事Hindi: पीठ पीछे करनाArabic: يفعل شيئاً من وراء ظهرك - يتصرف بدون علمكBengali: পেছনে কথা বলা - গোপনে কিছু করাRussian: действовать за спиной - сделать что-то за спинойJapanese: 陰でこっそりする - 背後で行動するVietnamese: làm gì đó sau lưng - hành động sau lưngKorean: 뒷조사를 하다 - 몰래 하다Turkish: arkasından iş çevirmekUrdu: پیٹھ پیچھے کچھ کرناIndonesian: berbuat di belakang (seseorang) - diam-diam melakukan
उदाहरण वाक्य
She would never go behind your back and lie to you.
basic
Why did you go behind my back and make that decision?
basic
It hurts when friends go behind your back.
basic
I can't believe you went behind my back and talked to my boss.
natural
If you have a problem, don’t go behind my back—just tell me directly.
natural
They tried to go behind our backs and change the contract without telling us.
natural