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  1. Decoding 'Back of the Net!' • Join us as we unravel the meaning and origins behind the popular phrase 'Back of the Net!' in this insightful video.00:00 • Int...

  2. to find the back of the net translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'find out, find fault, find one's way, find your feet', examples, definition, conjugation

  3. Dec 20, 2021 · The concept of net-zero carbon emissions has emerged from physical climate science. However, it is operationalized through social, political and economic systems. We identify seven attributes of ...

  4. It is often used to describe success in any field, not just soccer. For example, one might say that a business deal has hit the ‘back of the net’ to mean that it has been particularly successful. In conclusion, ‘back of the net’ is a phrase that is steeped in the rich tradition and culture of soccer.

  5. They always or usually go back to the same sites. 2 [uncountable] American English ACCOUNTING a company’s profit after tax has been taken away SYN NET PROFIT The supermarket chain said net for the quarter was $40.3 million. 3 safety/welfare etc net a system that will prevent people from suffering financial problems if they become ill, unemployed etc safety net programs, including ...

  6. Back Of The Net - 1. This phrase originates from the feeling of pure unadulterated joy associated with the ball hitting the back of the net in football (soccer in the USA).

  7. b: something made of net: as (1): a device for catching fish, birds, or insects (2): a fabric barricade which divides a court in half (as in tennis or volleyball) and over which a ball or shuttlecock must be hit to be in play (3): the fabric that encloses the sides and back of the goal in various games (as soccer or hockey)

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