going back on 的 5 个定义
- the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
- the part of the body of animals corresponding to the human back.
- the rear portion of any part of the body: the back of the head.
- (19)
- to support, as with authority, influence, help, or money: to back a candidate; to back up a theory with facts.
- to bet on: to back a horse in the race.
- to cause to move backward: to back a car.
- (10)
- to go or move backward.
- Nautical. to change direction counterclockwise.
- situated at or in the rear: at the back door; back fence.
- far away or removed from the front or main area, position, or rank; remote: back settlements.
- belonging to the past: back files; back issues.
- (7)
- back away, to retreat; withdraw: They gradually began to back away from their earlier opinion.
- back down, to abandon an argument, opinion, or claim; withdraw; retreat: He backed down as soon as a member of the audience challenged his assertion.
- back off, to back down: Now that the time for action had arrived, it was too late to back off.Textiles.to reverse in mule spinning prior to winding on the newly spun length of yarn.
- (6)
going back on 近义词
break promise; change one's mind
going back on 的近义词 12 个
- abandon
- be unfaithful
- betray
- desert
- forsake
- leave in the lurch
- renege
- repudiate
- retract
- return
- revert
- run out on
going back on 的反义词 2 个
由going back on构成的短语
- back against the wall
- back alley
- back and fill
- back and forth
- back away
- back burner, on a
- back door
- back down
- back in circulation
- back in harness
- back number
- back of
- back of beyond
- back off
- back of one's hand
- back of one's mind
- back on one's feet
- back order
- back out
- back street
- back the wrong horse
- back to back
- back to basics
- back to the drawing board
- back to the salt mines
- back to the wall
- back up
- back water
- a while back
- behind someone's back
- break one's back
- break the back of
- call back
- choke back
- come back
- cut back
- double back
- draw back
- drop back
- eyes in the back of one's head
- fall back
- fall back on
- fall over (backward)
- flat on one's back
- from way back
- get back
- get one's back up
- give the shirt off one's back
- go back on one's word
- hang back
- hark(en) back
- hold back
- in one's own backyard
- kick back
- knock back
- know like a book (the back of one's hand)
- left-handed (back-handed) compliment
- like water off a duck's back
- look back
- monkey on one's back
- off someone's back
- pat on the back
- pay back in someone's own coin
- pin someone's ears back
- play back
- plow back
- pull back
- put one's back in it
- put one's back up
- roll back
- scratch someone's back
- see the back of
- set back
- set back on one's heels
- set one back
- set the clock back
- sit back
- slap on the back
- snap back
- stab in the back
- take aback
- take a back seat
- take back
- talk back
- think back
- throw back
- turn back
- turn one's back on
- when someone's back is turned
- with one arm tied behind one's back
- you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours
更多going back on例句
- Think back to the Bush-Kerry race of 2004, the Thrilla in Vanilla.
- Back in New York, the slow pace and inward focus of her yoga practice was less fulfilling.
- Music is a huge part of the tone of Black Dynamite overall—going back to the original 2009 movie on which the series is based.
- The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.
- So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys.
- I waited three months more, in great impatience, then sent him back to the same post, to see if there might be a reply.
- Ages back—let musty geologists tell us how long ago—'twas a lake, larger than the Lake of Geneva.
- The boys were tumbling about, clinging to his legs, imploring that numerous things be brought back to them.
- With a suffocating gasp, she fell back into the chair on which she sat, and covered her face with her hands.
- She was holding the back of her chair with one hand; her loose sleeve had slipped almost to the shoulder of her uplifted arm.