1.
behind the house
2.
for home
3.
behind my home
Anglais mot "za domem"(behind my home) se produit dans des ensembles:
Słówka angielski4.
backyard
After the dog died, they buried him in the backyard.
My backyard can hold more than ten people.
How many kinds of birds are in your backyard?
My grandmother was pulling up weeds in her backyard.
I put up a small hut in the backyard.
The children were playing in the backyard.
I was abducted and impregnated by wolves who landed their flying saucer in my backyard.
Not in my backyard.
There’s a vegetable garden in our backyard.
backyard: an area in back of a house; especially: an area of grass behind someone's house
We bought a house with a very small backyard.
When I was a kid, I loved playing in the backyard. It was my own little world back there.
Mars may be our closest neighbour, but it's hardly in our backyard, is it?
The backyard has a swimming pool surrounded by lawn and hedges.
On a nice spring day, when Jan was digging in the sandbox in the backyard, he found a small box. In the box was a shining switchblade with a mysterious inscription.
5.
homesick
He came back not because he was homesick, but because he was running short of money.
I'm still feeling a little homesick and so many things seem strange to me.
I took for granted that he got homesick.
Alone in the big city, I began to get homesick.
I'm homesick.
Julie liked London, but she started to feel a bit homesick after a couple of weeks.
As I read my mother's letter, I began to feel more and more homesick.
This puppy is crying, because it is homesick for its mother.
Kinga's been living in London for a couple of years now and she's never been homesick.
I miss home so much. I’m feeling homesick.
Some of the emigrants get homesick, and the go back home.
I was homesick the whole time I was living abroad
And, felling a little homesick at the thought of his abandoned little planet.
When you move abroad after the period of wonder you get homesick and miss culture of your home country
When you're away from home and you miss it terribly, you're homesick.
6.
at the back of the house