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backtrack美 ['bæk.træk] 英 ['bæk.træk] - v.原路返回;折回;折返;(屈于压力而)改变声明(或主张)
- 网络回溯;走回头路;撤退
第三人称单数:backtracks 现在分词:backtracking 过去式:backtracked v. turn back,backpedal,go into reverse,back down,back off 1. | [i] 原路返回;折回;折返to go back along the same route that you have just come along |
2. | [i] (屈于压力而)改变声明(或主张),出尔反尔;退缩to change an earlier statement, opinion or promise because of pressure from sb/sth |
v. | 1. to go back in the direction from which you have come 2. to change, or distance yourself from, a previous action, opinion, statement, or policy, especially as a result of other people's opposition to it 3. to change your intentions, so that you become less willing or less likely to do something that you said you would do 4. to return to a subject you were discussing before 1. to go back in the direction from which you have come 2. to change, or distance yourself from, a previous action, opinion, statement, or policy, especially as a result of other people's opposition to it 3. to change your intentions, so that you become less willing or less likely to do something that you said you would do 4. to return to a subject you were discussing before |
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