Keresés
behind one's back
01
without one knowing or approving
What is the origin of the idiom "behind one's back" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "behind one's back" is not attributed to a specific historical event or source but rather emerges from the metaphorical association of a person's back with their unawareness or lack of visibility. The phrase draws upon the idea that when someone's back is turned or facing away, they cannot see what is happening behind them. It is commonly used when discussing interpersonal relationships, workplace dynamics, or social interactions.
Példa
He was known to be two-faced, often speaking kindly to someone’s face while criticizing them behind their back.
He tried to conceal the gift behind his back until the right moment.
It's frustrating when people criticize your work behind your back or while your back is turned.
They made important decisions about the project behind my back, and I feel left out of the process.
When he realized that his so-called friend had been spreading rumors about him behind his back, he remembered the advice to never fear the enemy that attacks you but the fake friend that hugs you.