backhanded
Kelime Anlamı :
1. samimi olmayan sinsice.
2. belirsiz.
3. elin arka tarafıyla.
4. sinsice.
5. kapalı.
6. iki anlamlı.
7. elin tersiyle yapılan.
8. elin tersiyle yapılan (vuruş).
9. sola yatık (yazı).
10. zıt anlamı ima eden.
Tanımlar :
1.
sports made with or using a backhand: a backhanded shot into the opponent's court.
2. oblique or roundabout: a backhanded compliment.
2. oblique or roundabout: a backhanded compliment.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
with the hand turned backward.
2. indirect; awkward; insincere; sarcastic.
3. turned back
4. inclining to the left
5. simple past tense and past participle of backhand.
2. indirect; awkward; insincere; sarcastic.
3. turned back
4. inclining to the left
5. simple past tense and past participle of backhand.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
with the hand turned backward.
2. indirect; awkward; insincere; sarcastic.
3. turned back, or inclining to the left.
4. stroked with a backhand{2}.
2. indirect; awkward; insincere; sarcastic.
3. turned back, or inclining to the left.
4. stroked with a backhand{2}.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
with the back of the hand: as, a backhanded blow.
2. done or effected with the hand turned backward, crosswise, or in any oblique direction; marked by a backward slope, direction, or effect: as, backhanded writing; a backhanded stroke in sword-play or lawn-tennis.
3. figuratively, oblique in meaning; indirect; equivocal; ambiguous; sarcastic: as, a backhanded compliment.
4. twisted in the opposite way from the usual method: said of a rope.
2. done or effected with the hand turned backward, crosswise, or in any oblique direction; marked by a backward slope, direction, or effect: as, backhanded writing; a backhanded stroke in sword-play or lawn-tennis.
3. figuratively, oblique in meaning; indirect; equivocal; ambiguous; sarcastic: as, a backhanded compliment.
4. twisted in the opposite way from the usual method: said of a rope.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia