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1 back out
1) (come out backwards) [ person] uscire camminando all'indietro; [car, driver] uscire in retromarcia2) fig. ritirarsi, fare marcia indietroto back out of — ritirarsi da [deal, contract]; [competitor, team] ritirarsi da [ event]; back [sth.] out fare uscire in retromarcia [ vehicle]
* * *1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) uscire a marcia indietro2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) tirarsi indietro* * *vi + advfig tirarsi indietroto back out of sth — (undertaking) sottrarsi a, (deal) ritirarsi da
they promised to help us and then backed out — avevano promesso di aiutarci, ma si sono tirati indietro
* * *1) (come out backwards) [ person] uscire camminando all'indietro; [car, driver] uscire in retromarcia2) fig. ritirarsi, fare marcia indietroto back out of — ritirarsi da [deal, contract]; [competitor, team] ritirarsi da [ event]; back [sth.] out fare uscire in retromarcia [ vehicle]
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2 ■ back out
■ back outv. i. + avv.1 ► to back, B def. 12 ritirarsi; tirarsi indietro; recedere; fare marcia indietro: to back out at the last moment, tirarsi indietro all'ultimo momento; to back out of a deal, ritirarsi da un affare. -
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1) lit [person] sortir à reculons; [car, driver] sortir en marche arrière2) fig se désisterto back out of — lit [person] sortir de [quelque chose] en reculant [room]; [car, driver] sortir de [quelque chose] en marche arrière; fig annuler [deal, contract]; [competitor] se retirer de [event]
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back out выезжать (задним ходом), давать задний ход The opening is toonarrow to turn round, you'll have to back out. Проем слишком узок, вы не раз-вернетесь, нужно дать задний ход. In her first driving lesson, Jane backed thecar safely out of the garage. На своем первом уроке по вождению Джейн осторож-но выехала из гаража, дав задний ход. -
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back-out[´bæk¸aut] n воен. броене в обратен ред (при изстрелване на ракета). -
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intransitive verb* * *2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!)* * *◆ back outvi einen Rückzieher machen famto \back out out from [or of] a contract von einem Vertrag zurücktreten, aus einem Vertrag aussteigen fam* * *1. vi2. vt sepvehicle rückwärts herausfahren or -setzen* * *back out v/i2. fig aussteigen umg (from, of aus)* * *intransitive verbback out of something — (fig.) von etwas zurücktreten
* * *v.zurück setzen v.zurücksetzen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) salir marcha atrás2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) echarse/volverse atrás; no cumplirexpr.• echarse atrás expr.v + adva) ( withdraw) volverse* atrás, echarse para atrásto back out of something: they backed out of the deal — no cumplieron el trato
b) ( Auto) salir* dando marcha atrás, salir* en reversa (Col, Méx)1. VI + ADV1) (lit) [vehicle, driver] salir marcha atrás (of de); [person] salir hacia atrás (of de)2) (fig) [person] (of team) retirarse (of de); (of deal, duty) echarse atrás (of en)2.VT + ADV [+ vehicle] sacar marcha atrás* * *v + adva) ( withdraw) volverse* atrás, echarse para atrásto back out of something: they backed out of the deal — no cumplieron el trato
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اِنْسَحَبَ (من) \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. retreat: to move back, away from an enemy or from trouble: The army retreated from the enemy. withdraw: to draw back; move back: He withdrew from the race when he hurt his foot. When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. back out: to fail to do sth. after having promised or agreed to do it: He wants to back out of our agreement. drop out: to stop taking part: He dropped out of the race when he hurt his foot. -
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1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) recuar2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) recuar* * *back out[b'æk əut] vi coll = link=back%20down back down. -
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1. • back out of something withdraw отказаться от участия, выйти из игры2. • back out of something 1. to exit some place by moving backwards; 2. to fail to keep a promise 1. выехать из чего-то задом; 2. уклониться от выполнения обещанияFirst he agreed to cooperate, then backed out of it.
1. The car backed out of the driveway. 2. It is too late to back out of the agreement now.
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12 back out
1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) bakke ud2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) bakke ud; trække sig* * *1) (to move out backwards: He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.) bakke ud2) (to withdraw from a promise etc: You promised to help - you mustn't back out now!) bakke ud; trække sig -
13 back out
1. выйти из игры, пойти на попятный, уклонятьсяHe agreed to help but backed out when he found how difficult it was.
At the last moment John backed out and refused to go with us.
2. дать задний ход (выехать задом)I’ve already signed a lease for my appointment, but I wish I could back out of it.
When wedged between two cars, it is difficult to back out.
Bob slowly backed his car out of the garage.
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14 back out
фраз. гл.1) выезжать ( задним ходом)The opening is too narrow to turn round, you'll have to back out. — Проём слишком узок, вы не развернётесь, нужно дать задний ход.
2) (back out of / from) отказаться от участия в (чём-л.); уклониться от (чего-л.)If you back out of / from your contract, you will have to pay money to the firm. — Если вы откажетесь от контракта, вы должны будете заплатить фирме.
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1. phr v уклоняться от; отступать от2. phr v вывинчивать; отводить3. phr v вчт. отменять; восстанавливатьСинонимический ряд:back down (verb) back down; back off; backpedal; backwater; crawfish out; cry off; declare off; renege; resile; welsh -
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возврат к предыдущему состояию
(ITIL Service Transition)
Действия по восстановлению предыдущего базового состояния услуги или другой конфигурационной единицы. Возврат к предыдущему состоянию используется как форма восстановления в случае неуспешного изменения или релиза.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
back-out
(ITIL Service Transition)
An activity that restores a service or other configuration item to a previous baseline. Back-out is used as a form of remediation when a change or release is not successful.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > back-out
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1. to move out backwards; 2. to fail to keep a promise 1. выехать задом; 2. уклониться от выполнения обещания1. There was not enough space to turn the car around, so I backed out. 2. It is too late to back out now. If you back out, you’ll have to pay a fine.
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18 back out
1) выезжать( задним ходом), давать задний ход The opening is too narrow to turn round, you'll have to back out. ≈ Проем слишком узок, вы не развернетесь, нужно дать задний ход. In her first driving lesson, Jane backed the car safely out of the garage. ≈ На своем первом уроке по вождению Джейн осторожно выехала из гаража, дав задний ход.
2) отказаться от участия;
уклониться( of - от чего-л.) If you back out of/from your contract, you will have to pay money to the firm. ≈ Если вы откажетесь от контракта, вы должны будете заплатить фирме.(of) уклоняться от;
отступать от - to * of a promise не сдержать обещания - to * of a contract (коммерческое) отступить от контракта вывинчивать;
отводить (режущий инструмент) (компьютерное) отменять (изменения) ;
восстанавливать (предыдущее состояние)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > back out
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отмятам се;* * *back out 1) движа се заднишком, излизам с гърба напред; 2) не устоявам на думата си; измъквам се (of); to \back out out of an argument отказвам се да споря за нещо; -
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back out — [v] withdraw avoid, back down, back pedal*, beg off*, blow it off*, cancel, chicken out*, cop out*, get cold feet*, give up, go back on, recant, renege, resign, scratch, shy from, surrender, throw in the towel*, weasel out, welsh, wiggle out,… … New thesaurus
back out of something — back out (of (something)) to refuse to do something agreed to earlier. I said I d help, and I can t back out now … New idioms dictionary
back out of — back out (of (something)) to refuse to do something agreed to earlier. I said I d help, and I can t back out now … New idioms dictionary
back out — (of (something)) to refuse to do something agreed to earlier. I said I d help, and I can t back out now … New idioms dictionary
back out — ► back out withdraw from a commitment. Main Entry: ↑back … English terms dictionary
back|out — «BAK OWT», noun. Informal. a backing out; withdrawal … Useful english dictionary
back out (of something) — ˌback ˈout (of sth) derived to decide that you are no longer going to take part in sth that has been agreed • He lost confidence and backed out of the deal at the last minute. Main entry: ↑backderived … Useful english dictionary
back out — index abandon (physically leave), abandon (withdraw), defect, disavow, quit (discontinue), renege, retreat … Law dictionary
back out — verb 1. move out of a space backwards (Freq. 2) He backed out of the driveway • Hypernyms: ↑back • Verb Frames: Somebody s Somebody s PP 2. make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity … Useful english dictionary
back out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms back out : present tense I/you/we/they back out he/she/it backs out present participle backing out past tense backed out past participle backed out to decide not to do something you agreed to do I promised… … English dictionary
back out — {v. phr.} 1. To move backwards out of a place or enclosure. * /Bob slowly backed his car out of the garage./ 2. To withdraw from an activity one has promised to carry out. * /Jim tried to back out of the engagement with Jane, but she insisted… … Dictionary of American idioms