backtrack 的定义
- to return over the same course or route.
- to withdraw from an undertaking, position, etc.; reverse a policy.
backtrack 近义词
backpedal
retrace one's step
更多backtrack例句
- For instance, if Spot walks out of Wi-Fi range, it will stop and backtrack its steps until it starts receiving commands again so it won’t get lost and walk off a platform in an off-shore rig, for example.
- Last month, the San Dieguito Union School District in Encinitas backtracked on its plan to fully reopen in January, according to KPBS.
- Google quickly backtracked on that guidance after local SEOs brought it to the company’s attention, and the messaging disappeared shortly after.
- If the FDA backtracks on its commitment to consult the independent advisory board, or if the agency’s leaders reject the committee’s advice, it would be a sign that they’re acting under political pressure without scientific support.
- Contreras backtracked, agreeing that he should have, Roark said.
- That will be immensely difficult if Mr. Modi continues to backtrack on economic reform.
- “The amount of time you spend at the gym is not enough time to backtrack in your waist training,” she says.
- As a wave of revulsion spread across the internet, he began to backtrack.
- Words just spill out of her mouth too quickly and she has to backtrack.
- He tried to backtrack and get the last words that Crowley should have given him.
- Following their backtrack through the forest, therefore, they proceeded towards the place where they had left their horses.
- To-morrow I'll sell the grub and backtrack to the coast to guard it.
- Loring realized he had made a mistake and tried to backtrack.