Skip to main content

rollback

/rohl-bak/US // ˈroʊlˌbæk //

回滚,滚回,回调,回退

Related Words

Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inthriftiness

Examples

  • 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.

  • Any rollback of the police commissioner’s authority would face obstacles.

  • 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.

  • Environmental rollbacks and inaction have a cost, and the public pays it.

  • That pressure is expected to ease in the years ahead, given the rollback in standards.

  • They were buying, they thought, visibly low taxes and the rollback of environmental protection and safeguards against speculation.

  • In 2011, though, 109 Republicans voted against repealing the law, leading to the overwhelming defeat of the attempted rollback.

  • The rollback of civil unions and domestic partnerships in North Carolina is a particular legal red flag to Olson.

  • In addition to pushing ahead with new regulation, Jackson finds herself defending existing rules from rollback attempts.

  • All are imposing rigorous budget cuts—in Greece, the rollback of benefits has been provoking riots.