Retroceder in english

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pronunciation: bæk part of speech: adverb
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retroceder1 = draw back ; flinch ; regress ; recoil ; ebb ; backtrack [back-track] ; take + a step back(ward(s)) ; step back ; go + backwards ; recede ; back down (from) ; back off ; back away (from) ; retreat. 

Example: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Example: Garschine flinched as if he had been hit.Example: Interloans have regressed recently, despite the rapid advancement of the computer age.Example: Consequently, librarians have often entered the profession because they love books and have instinctively recoiled from concepts such as measurement and marketing.Example: Subsequently, library development stalled as cultural interaction ebbed from classical levels.Example: Use <Backspace> to backtrack to the character(s) you want to change.Example: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Example: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.Example: Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.Example: As you gain experience in practical classification this difficulty will recede.Example: He became known as a tough guy who wouldn't back down from any fisticuffs.Example: When she got stressed we would back off until she showed interest again a few weeks later.Example: He slowly started to back away from me, heading towards the door.Example: Persons who appear nervous or out of place should be approached by the librarian since they may appreciate his help, or upon the indications that they have been noticed, they may retreat (to the street, one hopes, and not merely out of view).

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» hacer retrocederroll back .

Example: Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.

» obligar a retrocederpress + Nombre + back .

Example: The enemy stubbornly resisted every effort of our skirmishers to press them back.

» retroceder con el tabuladorbacktab .

Example: The character is best entered at the start of the circulation procedure by backtabbing to the field and typing in the character.

» retroceder un pocostep back .

Example: She stepped back and studied Jasmine from head to foot, then glanced at him, giving him a wink.

retroceder2 = back up ; back (up) + Posesivo + vehicle. 

Example: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.Example: Some housecars and motorhomes are equipped with rear-looking closed circuit television systems to help you back your vehicle.

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» retroceder con el cocheback up + the car .

Example: It was so bad that I was concerned about driving because I could not turn my neck to back up the car.

Retroceder synonyms

game in spanish: juego, pronunciation: geɪm nounsupport in spanish: apoyo, pronunciation: səpɔrt noun, verbcover in spanish: cubrir, pronunciation: kʌvɜr verb, nounstake in spanish: estaca, pronunciation: steɪk nounendorse in spanish: endosar, pronunciation: endɔrs verbsecond in spanish: segundo, pronunciation: sekənd adjective, nounhinder in spanish: impedir, pronunciation: hɪndɜr verbgage in spanish: calibrar, pronunciation: geɪdʒ nounsubstantiate in spanish: justificar, pronunciation: səbstæntʃieɪt verbpunt in spanish: batea, pronunciation: pʌnt nounrear in spanish: posterior, pronunciation: rɪr nounbinding in spanish: Unión, pronunciation: baɪndɪŋ adjective, nounspine in spanish: espina, pronunciation: spaɪn nounbackbone in spanish: columna vertebral, pronunciation: bækboʊn nounbackward in spanish: hacia atrás, pronunciation: bækwɜrd adverb, adjectivehind in spanish: posterior, pronunciation: haɪnd nounbackwards in spanish: hacia atrás, pronunciation: bækwɜrdz adverbback up in spanish: apoyo, pronunciation: bækʌp verbindorse in spanish: endosar, pronunciation: ɪndɔrs verbdorsum in spanish: dorso, pronunciation: dɔrsəm nounrearward in spanish: hacia atrás, pronunciation: rɪrwɜrd adjectivebackrest in spanish: respaldo, pronunciation: bækrest nounvertebral column in spanish: la columna vertebral, pronunciation: vɜrtəbrəlkɑləm nounspinal column in spanish: columna espinal, pronunciation: spaɪnəlkɑləm nounbet on in spanish: apuesta en, pronunciation: betɑn verbrearwards in spanish: hacia atrás, pronunciation: rɪrwɜrdz adverbbook binding in spanish: encuadernación de libros, pronunciation: bʊkbaɪndɪŋ nounplump for in spanish: votar por, pronunciation: plʌmpfɔr verbplunk for in spanish: punk para, pronunciation: plʌŋkfɔr verbin reply in spanish: en respuesta, pronunciation: ɪnrɪplaɪ adverb
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