at or to the far side of (something), typically so as to be hidden by it
the recording machinery was kept behind screens
the sun came out from behind a cloud
following or further back than (another member of a moving group)
we were stuck behind a slow-moving tractor
in support of or giving guidance to (someone else)
whatever you decide to do, I'll be behind you
the power behind the throne
after the departure or death of (someone)
he left behind him a manuscript which was subsequently published
less advanced than (someone or something) in achievement or development
they are years behind their competitors in this segment
having a lower score than (another competitor)
Woosnam moved to ten under par, five shots behind Fred Couples
at or to the far side of something
Campbell grabbed him from behind
in a particular place after leaving or after others have moved on
don't leave me behind
further back than other members of a moving group
Ben led the way, with Joe a short distance behind
(in a contest or match) having a score lower than that of the opposing team
England were still 382 runs behind
late in accomplishing a task
I'm getting behind with my work
a kick that sends the ball over a behind line, or a touch that sends it between the inner posts, scoring one point