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单词 backstep
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back-step
back-step n.
Brit. /ˈbakstɛp/
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U.S. /ˈbækˌstɛp/
a step back; the retrograde movement without changing front (James Mil. Dict. 1816).
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > backward movement > [noun] > step
back-step1562
1562 J. Heywood Sixt Hundred Epigrammes xiv, in Wks. sig. Ccii If one backstep, be as much as foresteps three.
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back-step
(f) With nouns of action, forming nouns, as back-caper, back-blast, back-come, back-eddy (usually figurative), back-flip, back-flow also (figurative), back-kick (also figurative), back-look, back-march, back-return, back-somersault, back-step, back-stretch, back-sweep, back-swing (also figurative), back-swirl, back-throw.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > return > [noun]
gaincome?c1225
retourc1330
gaincominga1340
again-cominga1382
returna1393
again-racea1400
returning?c1400
resortc1425
turningc1440
revertence?1457
repairingc1460
again-goinga1475
regress1478
revenuea1500
reversiona1500
back-coming1535
retire?1538
back-return1577
redition1595
regredience1648
reverter1663
epistrophe1814
the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > [noun] > reflux
refluxc1460
refluencea1500
back-swirl1577
refluxion1598
refluctuation1666
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > backward movement > [noun] > swing
back-swing1577
carryback1905
the world > movement > impelling or driving > projecting through space or throwing > [noun] > backwards throw
back-throw1577
society > armed hostility > military operations > manoeuvre > [noun] > retreat
retreat1523
retire1548
retract1553
back-march1577
dismarch1600
dismarching1635
skedaddle1870
pullback1943
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sudden or violent sound > explosive sound > [noun]
clapc1440
back-blast1577
bouncea1616
blast1635
fulminating1651
fulmination1651
detonation1677
blow1694
explosion1736
bursting1771
blowing up1772
blowing1799
blow-up1807
pong1823
chunk-chunk1898
chunking1902
the world > matter > liquid > liquid flow > action or process of flowing > [noun] > back or backward
refluxc1460
refluencea1500
back-flow1577
refluxion1598
refluency1615
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > [noun] > manner of playing ball
bata1400
back-swing1577
banding1589
stroke1662
stop1773
swipe1788
hit1810
straik1820
screwing1825
return1833
volleying1837
return stroke1838
volley1851
swiper1853
shot1868
handling1870
screw kick1870
mishit1882
smash1882
misfield1886
fumble1895
run-up1897
mishitting1900
balloon1904
carryback1905
placement1909
tonk1922
trick shot1924
retrieve1952
sizzler1960
undercut1960
shotmaking1969
the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > [noun] > swinging or oscillation of suspended body > backward
back-swing1577
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > leaping, springing, or jumping > [noun] > somersault > types of
back-somersault1577
flip-flap1727
handspring1833
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > leaping, springing, or jumping > [noun] > capering > a caper > backwards
back-caper1577
the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific thing > [noun] > with the foot > kicking > a kick backwards
back-kick1577
society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > machines which impart power > engine > internal-combustion engine > [noun] > reversal
back-kick1577
1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. II. iii. iii. sig. Eev/1 At his backreturne into his countrie.
1591 J. Harington tr. L. Ariosto Orlando Furioso xxxv. lxviii. 295 With her goldélaunce, She made him the backe somersaut to daunce. [margin.] Somersaut is a leape that the tomblers vse to cast them selues forward their heeles ouer their head.
1606 Returne from Pernassus ii. vi The dog, seeing him practise his..back-caper.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) v. 0. 42 Till Harryes backe returne againe to France. View more context for this quotation
1645 S. Rutherford Tryal & Triumph of Faith xii. 86 When the conscience hath gotten a back-throw with the hand of the Almighty.
a1718 W. Penn Wks. (1726) I. 454 We wish it be not the Beginning of a Back-march.
1852 G. Grote Hist. Greece IX. ii. lxxv. 479 The back-march of Agesilaus.
1865 ‘L. Carroll’ Alice's Adventures in Wonderland v. 64 You turned a back-somersault in at the door.
1869 Eng. Mech. 31 Dec. 382/2 The weight is by the back-throw from C to A restrained from lowering itself.
1884 Internat. Health Exhib. Official Catal. 72/2 For the prevention of any back-flow of water or sewage.
1899 H. G. Hutchinson in H. G. Hutchinson et al. Bk. Golf & Golfers v. 125 If the back swing is a little tied up..the down swing and its finish are as free as we could have them.
1913 D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers xiii. 365 The Trent carries bodily its back-swirls and intertwinings.
1923 R. Kipling Irish Guards in Great War I. 88 Our shrapnel, which had no back-blast.
1924 A. J. Small Frozen Gold xiii. 272 Their back-kicks went out as far as their bushy tails.
1928 T. S. Eliot Dialogue on Poetic Drama p. xxii The age of Shakespeare moved in a steady current, with back-eddies certainly, towards anarchy and chaos.
1934 Webster's New Internat. Dict. Eng. Lang. Backswing, the movement of the [golf] club backward to the position from which it is brought down to strike the ball.
1935 W. G. Hardy Father Abraham i. ii. 29 His cane cut Simil-i-una..across the calves. Its back-flip caught Abraham just as expertly across the belly.
1936 J. C. Powys Maiden Castle (1937) i. 40 The least back-eddy of remorse or shame.
1939 G. Greene Lawless Roads x. 261 Mexico gave me a back kick.
1940 E. Wilson To Finland Station i. iii. 16 The back-flow of old instincts and interests among the purposes and hopes of the new.
1940 Chambers's Techn. Dict. 68/1 Back-kick, term applied to the violent reversal of an internal-combustion engine during starting, due to a back~fire.
1948 J. Harvey Plantagenets vii. 87 The break of dynasty and the back~swing of the pendulum.
1954 J. H. Fingleton Ashes crown Year iv. 45 Hole's big back-swing..leaves him vulnerable to an in-swinger.
1966 R. J. Mills & E. Butler Mod. Badminton iv. 34 For the high singles serve..your back~swing should go back further.
1967 Boston Sunday Herald 30 Apr. i. 25/1 The Yanks would do back-flips to get Yaz, Tony C., or Petrocelli.
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