roll back / ˈroʊlˌbæk /

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roll back 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of rolling back.
  2. a return to a lower level of prices, wages, etc., as by government order.
  3. a pulling back or withdrawal: a rollback of attack forces.

roll back 近义词

roll back

等同于 lessen

roll back

等同于 lower

roll back

等同于 reduce

roll back

等同于 regress

roll back

等同于 return

roll back

等同于 save

roll back

等同于 skimp

roll back

等同于 stint

roll back

等同于 curtail

roll back

等同于 deduct

roll back

等同于 defeat

roll back

等同于 downsize

更多roll back例句

  1. It’s not the blue wave that climate advocates hoped for, but it does provide some hope for addressing climate change after four years of rollbacks and stalling.
  2. Any rollback of the police commissioner’s authority would face obstacles.
  3. As infections surged in October, Montgomery County officials repeatedly warned that they were considering rollbacks and redesigned their data dashboard to show which metrics they were monitoring.
  4. Environmental rollbacks and inaction have a cost, and the public pays it.
  5. That pressure is expected to ease in the years ahead, given the rollback in standards.
  6. They were buying, they thought, visibly low taxes and the rollback of environmental protection and safeguards against speculation.
  7. In 2011, though, 109 Republicans voted against repealing the law, leading to the overwhelming defeat of the attempted rollback.
  8. The rollback of civil unions and domestic partnerships in North Carolina is a particular legal red flag to Olson.
  9. In addition to pushing ahead with new regulation, Jackson finds herself defending existing rules from rollback attempts.
  10. All are imposing rigorous budget cuts—in Greece, the rollback of benefits has been provoking riots.