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Meanings of
back out
in inglés
portugués
decorrer
catalán
retirar-se
español
retirarse
Back to the meaning
Make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity.
retreat
withdraw
crawfish
pull back
back away
crawfish out
pull in one's horns
español
retirarse
Sinónimos
Examples for "
retreat
"
retreat
withdraw
crawfish
pull back
back away
Examples for "
retreat
"
1
It is Michael Hill's second
retreat
from an unprofitable market this year.
2
The battle raged; the German hordes pushed forward; the great
retreat
began.
3
If troops are forced to
retreat
quickly, weapons can be left behind.
4
A quick look behind showed our
retreat
was still clear, if necessary.
5
Union troops quickly forced the Confederates into
retreat
up Henry House Hill.
1
The protesters said they wanted the police to
withdraw
from Government House.
2
The same problem can arise when people
withdraw
from the labour market.
3
The United States will continue to
withdraw
troops as negotiations take place.
4
Since the jury has heard the answer anyway, I
withdraw
the question.
5
Churkin said that for Russian troops to
withdraw
,
two things are necessary.
1
If you want to
crawfish
out of a fair bargain, all right.
2
That is a sea
crawfish
,
quite as good eating as a lobster.
3
I eyed the plate of
crawfish
in front of me with dismay.
4
But it is his
crawfish
bisque that demands the most attention.
5
Experiments with
crawfish
prove that they are able to learn simple labyrinth habits.
1
But if we
pull
back
from Europe, will we look further inwards?
2
Marsan said the villagers had fled after seeing the water
pull
back
.
3
A
pull
back
could have ramifications for certain issuers bringing new issues.
4
We are living way beyond our means and we must
pull
back
.
5
This week is definitely a
pull
back
and regroup moment, over all.
1
Baird wanted to
back
away
quietly and hope nobody had seen him.
2
Worst-case scenario, they order us to
back
away
from the crime scene.
3
Never one to
back
away
from a challenge, Cass said, You're on.
4
The guide evidently felt that their best chance was to
back
away
.
5
He didn't
back
away
,
but he certainly wasn't at his ease either.
1
If you want to
crawfish
out
of a fair bargain, all right.
Usage of
back out
in inglés
1
Unfortunately he has put his
back
out
- not a good present.
2
Hayne flew
back
out
before landing in Israel yesterday morning, Australian time.
3
Then the current swung again, flinging the yacht
back
out
to sea.
4
Besides, soon we'll be right
back
out
there, thanks to last night.
5
The next weekend, you're right
back
out
there looking for someone new.
6
We wanted to come
back
out
and get on track, Beal said.
7
He asked if Betty wanted to
back
out
,
but Betty said no.
8
I wondered was it possible for him to come
back
out
again.
9
She made him come
back
out
into the lounge area to pay.
10
Bubba scrambled
back
out
the window, which was on the second story.
11
Getting
back
out
from this position with an injured partner was inconceivable.
12
I came
back
out
to the second half and she had gone.
13
Cullossax dared not go
back
out
the way that they had come.
14
When he goes
back
out
to the common room, the blind record-hopper-Mr.
15
Sorry, but I need to excuse myself and get
back
out
there.
16
She had not tossed him
back
out
the way he had come.
Other examples for "back out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
back
out
back
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
back out
portugués
decorrer
catalán
retirar-se
español
retirarse
Back out
through the time
Back out
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
United Kingdom
Common