The seats are back to back instead of side to side. — Сиденья расположены спинка к спинке, а не бок о бок.
back-to-back meetings — последовательные совещания
Over the next five days I’ve got 30 back-to-back meetings with some of the biggest record producers, movie studios and IT companies in the world.— На протяжении следующих пяти дней у меня назначены 30 последовательных встреч с некоторыми из крупнейших звукозаписывающая студий, музыкальных студий и информационных компаний мира.
For the first time since 2000, the industry recorded back-to-back gains in quarterly profits. — Впервые с 2000 г. в отрасли наблюдается рост прибыли на протяжении двух кварталов подряд
back-to-back financing — взаимное финансирование
to sit back to back — сидеть спина к спине
to be held [scheduled\] back-to-back — проводиться друг за другом
The events will be held back-to-back this autumn in London. — Эти мероприятия будут проводится одно за другим этой осенью в Лондоне.
If you sign up for several courses or all of the courses, your courses will be scheduled back to back with 7 days between each one. — Если вы запишетесь на несколько курсов или на все курсы, ваша курсы будут включены в расписание как последовательные с семидневным интервалом между отдельными курсами.
• The Dow Jones finished up 5.96, the second advance this week and the first back-to-back gain since August.
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Optimists also point out that stocks posted hefty gains after back-to-back losses.
»Homeowners were hit by the first back-to-back rise in interest rates in more than four years.
»The firm had back-to-back quarters of strong earnings.
They started the duel by standing back-to-back.
•Two people who stand back-to-back can manage to see in all directions.
2. Fig. following immediately. (Actually such things are front to back, with the “end” of one event followed in time by the beginning of another.) •The doctor had appointments set up back-to-back all day long.
•I have three lecture courses back-to-back every day of the week.
They started the duel by standing back-to-back.
•Two people who stand back-to-back can manage to see in all directions.
2. Fig. following immediately. (Actually such things are front to back, with the “end” of one event followed in time by the beginning of another.) •The doctor had appointments set up back-to-back all day long.
•I have three lecture courses back-to-back every day of the week.
• A way to win
• Consecutive
• How duelists begin
• How games in a winning streak are won
• How pistol duelers stand
• Kind of pair in stud
• One after the other
• One way to win
• One way to win two games
• Position at the start of a duel