English to Hawaiian Meaning of behind - mahope


Behind :
mahope

hope, mahope, hoʻi, kua, wā e hiki mai, hip-, lakou kikala, malo, ma ke kākoʻo, i hoaponoia, ma ka manao a me

mahope, hoʻi, ma hope o, hope iho ka, malalo, mao aku, ma

mahope, ma hope o, hou, ma muli o, mua, ma mua o, kēia mau

mahopema hope o
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Definitions of behind in English
Noun(1) the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
Adjective(1) having the lower score or lagging position in a contest
Adverb(1) in or to or toward the rear(2) remaining in a place or condition that has been left or departed from(3) of timepieces(4) in or into an inferior position(5) in debt
Examples of behind in English
(1) William's prestige soared and popular opinion once again swung behind the resistance movement.(2) The developer behind a controversial housing plan has backed down and agreed to carry out major sewer work.(3) They want company bosses behind the plan to visit their villages so they can talk about their concerns.(4) United are seven points behind the Hertfordshire side, but they have three games in hand.(5) she was a year behind children of a similar age(6) Not wishing to be left behind , the Observer revealed yesterday that it has a blog.(7) He followed behind the ambulance on the way to the hospital and then came and fetched me.(8) While there is plenty of development near Richmond, we left that ten miles behind us.(9) After Olga's death, she started to piece together the truth behind the stories.(10) Tell us what was going on behind the scenes as far as that decision and how it played out.(11) she has five years on stage behind her(12) He had also started the day nine shots behind first round leader Carl Pettersson.(13) He approached the girl from behind and then ran off towards Hartfield Road.(14) the boy was falling behind his classmates(15) The cameras would be installed so they could record the scene ahead of, behind and to either side of the car.(16) they're 10 points behind
Related Phrases of behind
(1) leave behind ::
haalele iho la
(2) left behind ::
haʻalele hope
(3) from behind ::
mai mahope
(4) fall behind ::
haule hope
(5) behind me ::
pela mahope oʻu
(6) far behind ::
hope
(7) look behind ::
nana i hope
(8) behind him ::
mahope ona
(9) behind schedule ::
hope haʻalele 'ana
Synonyms
Adverb
1. after ::
ma hope o
2. over one's shoulder ::
ma luna o kekahi o ka uha mua
3. late ::
hopena o
4. in arrears ::
ma arrears
5. behindhand ::
behindhand
6. slow ::
kali
Preposition
8. after ::
ma hope o
9. responsible for ::
kuleana no ka
Noun
11. stern ::
moku
Different Forms
behind, behinds
Word Example from TV Shows
Yeah. New Zealand.
I can get behind that.

Yeah. New Zealand. I can get BEHIND that.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 12

and move on from this.
Just put it behind you.

and move on from this. Just put it BEHIND you.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 9

If they're wise, they'll
hide behind those walls

If they're wise, they'll hide BEHIND those walls

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 7

But I fear the Faith has left reason behind.

But I fear the Faith has left reason BEHIND.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

because you convinced
your king to leave me behind.

because you convinced your king to leave me BEHIND.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 1

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