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backwards
- IPA[ˈbakwədz]
英式
- (of a movement) in the direction of one's back;(of an object's motion) back towards the starting point
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副詞
- 1. (of a movement) in the direction of one's back Penny glanced backwards he took a step backwards 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of an object's motion) back towards the starting point the tape rolled backwards
- 3. in reverse of the usual direction or order count backwards from twenty to ten 同義詞
- ▪ towards the past the songs look backwards to long-ago battles
- ▪ towards or into a worse state a step backwards for the economy 同義詞 反義詞
- directed behind or to the rear: she left the room without a backward glance a gradual backward movement
- (of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back: he took a step backward Harry suddenly fell backward into a somersault
Oxford American Dictionary
- directed behind or to the rear: she left the room without a backward glance
- another word for backwards
Oxford Dictionary
- in a manner contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical: I never did like to do anything simple when I could do it ass-backwards
- contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical.
Oxford Dictionary
- in a manner contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical: I never did like to do anything simple when I could do it ass-backwards
- contrary to what is usual, expected, or logical.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of computer hardware or software) able to be used with an older piece of hardware or software ...
Oxford Dictionary
- be entirely familiar with something
Oxford Dictionary
- in both directions alternately; to and fro
Oxford Dictionary
- make every effort to achieve something, especially to be fair or helpful
Oxford Dictionary
- be entirely familiar with something
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