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1 tilbakestående
backward, backward* * *adj. backward, underdeveloped -
2 baklengs
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3 bakover
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4 underutviklet
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5 bakstrekk
subst. backward tension, backward pull -
6 sperreretning
subst. (teleteknikk) [i diode el.l.] blocking direction, backward direction subst. backward direction, blocking direction, inverse direction subst. (energi) US: reverse direction (diode) subst. (energi) US: reverse blocking direction (thyristor) -
7 tilbakestrekk
subst. backward pull, backward tension -
8 bak-kanal
subst. (teleteknikk) backward channel -
9 bakoverbøyd skovl
subst. (vvs) backward curved blade -
10 bakoverkjeding
subst. (edb) backward chaining -
11 bakoverlenket liste
subst. (edb) backward-linked list -
12 bakoverstyring
subst. (edb) backward supervision -
13 baksleng
subst. [ med fiskestang] backward drive, back cast -
14 flikkflakk
subst. flip-flop, backflip, backward flipflap -
15 kollbøtte
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16 returkanal
subst. (edb) backward channel -
17 sinke
subst. US: slow learner subst. backward pupil, retarded pupil verb. delay, impede the progress of verb. dovetail -
18 sperreresistans
subst. (energi) backward resistance, reverse resistance (diode) subst. (energi) reverse blocking resistance (thyristor) -
19 styresignal
subst. (teleteknikk) control signal, backward signal, pilot signal -
20 tilbake
back, back* * *back, backward
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backward — backward, retrograde, retrogressive, regressive all involve the idea of not moving or going ahead, or forward, or in advance. Only when applied to motion or a movement does backward imply the reverse of forward motion {a backward thrust of a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Backward — Back ward, Backwards Back wards, adv. [Back, adv. + ward.] 1. With the back in advance or foremost; as, to ride backward. [1913 Webster] 2. Toward the back; toward the rear; as, to throw the arms backward. [1913 Webster] 3. On the back, or with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
backward — [adj1] toward the rear astern, behind, inverted, rearward, regressive, retrograde; concept 581 Ant. ahead, forward, to the front backward [adj2] bashful afraid, averse, demure, diffident, disinclined, hesitant, hesitating, humble, indisposed,… … New thesaurus
backward — [bak′wərd] adv. [ME bakward, for abakward < abak (< OE on bæc, back) + ward (< OE weard, toward)] 1. toward the back or rear; behind 2. with the back or rear foremost 3. in reverse [to spell a word backward] 4. in a way contrary to the… … English World dictionary
backward — (adv.) c.1300, from abakward, from O.E. on bæc (see BACK (Cf. back) (adv.)) + weard adj./adv. suffix (see WARD (Cf. ward)). O.E. had the adverb bæcling. As an adjective, from 1550s. Meaning behindhand with regard to progress is first attested… … Etymology dictionary
backward — ► ADJECTIVE 1) directed behind or to the rear. 2) having made less progress than is normal or expected. ● not backward in Cf. ↑not backward in DERIVATIVES backwardly adverb backwardness noun … English terms dictionary
Backward — Back ward, n. The state behind or past. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] In the dark backward and abysm of time. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Backward — Back ward, v. t. To keep back; to hinder. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
backward — I adjective arrested, behindhand, belated, dallying, defected, delayed, delaying, dilatory, impeded, late, mentally deficient, overdue, procrastinating, regressive, retarded, retroactive, retrograde, reversed, slow, subnormal, tardy, untimely II… … Law dictionary