- towards a place or position that is behind倒退的;反向的
- I lost my balance and fell backward.我失去了平衡,向后摔倒了。
- He took a step backward.他向后退了一步。
- I stumbled backward and fell. 我向后跌了一跤。
opposite forward (1) - in the opposite direction to the usual one向后的;朝后的
- In the movie they take a journey backward through time.在电影中,他们进行了一次穿越时间的逆向旅行。
- ‘Evil’ spelled backward is ‘live’.“邪恶”拼写为“活的”。
- I felt as though time had stopped and clocks had gone backward.我觉得时间仿佛停止了,时钟仿佛倒退了。
- towards a worse state向后的;朝后的
- I felt that going to live with my parents would be a step backward.我觉得和父母住在一起会是一种倒退。
opposite forward (3) - (North American English)
(British English back to front)
if you put on a piece of clothing backward, you make a mistake and put the back where the front should be(衣服)前后颠倒(或前后穿反) Word OriginMiddle English: from earlier abackward, from aback.
Idioms - from one place or position to another and back again many times来来回回
- She rocked backward and forward on her chair.她在椅子上前后摇晃。
- The film skips backward and forward through time.这部电影在时间中前后跳跃。
bend/lean over backward (to do something)
- to make a great effort, especially in order to be helpful or fair尽力;竭力
- I've bent over backward to help him.我已经竭尽全力去帮助他了。
know somebody/something backwards
- (informal, especially British English) to know somebody/something extremely well对…了如指掌(或倒背如流);把…背得滚瓜烂熟
- She must know the play backward by now.她现在一定对这出戏了如指掌。