Backward 音标拼音: [b'ækwɚd]
ad .
a . 向后地(的),相反地(的)
向後地(的),相反地(的)
backward 反向
BKWD backward 反向
backward adv 1 :
at or to or toward the back or rear ; "
he moved back ";
"
tripped when he stepped backward "; "
she looked rearward out the window of the car " [
synonym : {
back }, {
backward },
{
backwards }, {
rearward }, {
rearwards }] [
ant : {
forrad },
{
forrard }, {
forward }, {
forwards }, {
frontward },
{
frontwards }]
2 :
in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal ;
"
it '
s easy to get the `
i '
and the `
e '
backward in words like `
seize '
and `
siege '"; "
the child put her jersey on backward "
[
synonym : {
backward }, {
backwards }]
3 :
in or to or toward a past time ; "
set the clocks back an hour "; "
never look back "; "
lovers of the past looking fondly backward " [
synonym : {
back }, {
backward }] [
ant : {
ahead }, {
forward }]
adj 1 :
directed or facing toward the back or rear ; "
a backward view " [
ant : {
forward }]
2 : (
used of temperament or behavior )
marked by a retiring nature ; "
a backward lover " [
ant : {
forward }]
3 :
retarded in intellectual development [
synonym : {
backward }, {
half -
witted }, {
slow -
witted }, {
feebleminded }]
4 :
having made less than normal progress ; "
an economically backward country "
Backward \
Back "
ward \,
n .
The state behind or past . [
Obs .]
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In the dark backward and abysm of time . --
Shak .
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Backward \
Back "
ward \,
v .
t .
To keep back ;
to hinder . [
Obs .]
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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 .
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2 .
Toward the back ;
toward the rear ;
as ,
to throw the arms backward .
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3 .
On the back ,
or with the back downward .
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Thou wilt fall backward . --
Shak .
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4 .
Toward ,
or in ,
past time or events ;
ago .
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Some reigns backward . --
Locke .
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5 .
By way of reflection ;
reflexively . --
Sir J .
Davies .
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6 .
From a better to a worse state ,
as from honor to shame ,
from religion to sin .
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The work went backward . --
Dryden .
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7 .
In a contrary or reverse manner ,
way ,
or direction ;
contrarily ;
as ,
to read backwards .
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We might have . . .
beat them backward home . --
Shak .
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Backward \
Back "
ward \,
a .
1 .
Directed to the back or rear ;
as ,
backward glances .
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2 .
Unwilling ;
averse ;
reluctant ;
hesitating ;
loath .
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For wiser brutes were backward to be slaves . --
Pope .
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3 .
Not well advanced in learning ;
not quick of apprehension ;
dull ;
inapt ;
as ,
a backward child . "
The backward learner ."
--
South .
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4 .
Late or behindhand ;
as ,
a backward season .
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5 .
Not advanced in civilization ;
undeveloped ;
as ,
the country or region is in a backward state .
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6 .
Already past or gone ;
bygone . [
R .]
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And flies unconscious o '
er each backward year .
--
Byron .
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354 Moby Thesaurus words for "
backward ":
Micawberish ,
Olympian ,
a priori ,
a rebours ,
a reculons ,
about ,
afraid ,
aft ,
after ,
after time ,
aftermost ,
again ,
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anticlockwise ,
apathetic ,
arear ,
around ,
arrested ,
arsy -
varsy ,
ascending ,
ass over elbows ,
ass -
backwards ,
astern ,
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away ,
axial ,
babbling ,
back ,
back when ,
back -
flowing ,
back -
to -
front ,
backwards ,
balking ,
balky ,
bashful ,
behind ,
behind the times ,
behind time ,
behindhand ,
belated ,
belatedly ,
benighted ,
bigoted ,
blank ,
blind ,
blithering ,
blocked ,
bottom side up ,
bottom up ,
burbling ,
capsized ,
chary ,
checked ,
chiastic ,
chilled ,
chilly ,
coarse ,
cold ,
conservative ,
constrained ,
contrarily ,
contrariwise ,
conversely ,
cool ,
counter ,
counterclockwise ,
coy ,
crackbrained ,
cracked ,
crazy ,
cretinistic ,
cretinous ,
crude ,
dallying ,
deep into ,
delayed ,
delayed -
action ,
delaying ,
demure ,
descending ,
detached ,
detained ,
die -
hard ,
diffident ,
dilatory ,
dillydallying ,
dim ,
dim -
witted ,
discreet ,
distant ,
dithering ,
down -
trending ,
downward ,
drifting ,
driveling ,
drooling ,
dull ,
dumb ,
early ,
easygoing ,
embryonic ,
everted ,
ex post facto ,
expressionless ,
far on ,
feebleminded ,
flowing ,
fluent ,
flying ,
fogyish ,
foot -
dragging ,
forbidding ,
frigid ,
fro ,
frosty ,
going ,
gone by ,
grudging ,
guarded ,
gyrational ,
gyratory ,
half -
baked ,
half -
witted ,
head over heels ,
heels over head ,
held up ,
hesitant ,
hidebound ,
hind ,
hinder ,
hindermost ,
hindhand ,
hindmost ,
hindward ,
hindwards ,
hung up ,
hyperbatic ,
icy ,
idiotic ,
ignorant ,
imbecile ,
imbecilic ,
impassive ,
impeded ,
impersonal ,
in a bind ,
in abeyance ,
in embryo ,
in ovo ,
in reverse ,
in the rough ,
inaccessible ,
indifferent ,
indisposed ,
inside out ,
into the past ,
introverted ,
invaginated ,
inversed ,
inversely ,
inverted ,
jammed ,
lackadaisical ,
laggard ,
lagging ,
late ,
latish ,
lax ,
lazy ,
lingering ,
loath ,
loitering ,
maundering ,
medieval ,
mentally defective ,
mentally deficient ,
mentally handicapped ,
mentally retarded ,
modest ,
mongoloid ,
moratory ,
moronic ,
mounting ,
narrow ,
never on time ,
none too soon ,
nonprogressive ,
not all there ,
obstructed ,
obtuse ,
offish ,
old -
fashioned ,
old -
fogyish ,
old -
line ,
opposed to change ,
outside in ,
over ,
overdue ,
oversimple ,
palindromic ,
passing ,
perfunctory ,
plunging ,
poor ,
posterior ,
posteriorly ,
postern ,
preservative ,
procrastinating ,
procrastinative ,
procrastinatory ,
progressive ,
quiet ,
reactionary ,
rear ,
rearmost ,
rearward ,
rearwards ,
reductionistic ,
reductive ,
reflex ,
reflowing ,
refluent ,
regressive ,
reluctant ,
reminiscently ,
remiss ,
remote ,
removed ,
renitent ,
repressed ,
reserved ,
restive ,
restrained ,
resupinate ,
retarded ,
reticent ,
retiring ,
retrad ,
retral ,
retroactive ,
retroactively ,
retrograde ,
retrogressive ,
retrospective ,
retrospectively ,
retroverted ,
reverse ,
reversed ,
right -
wing ,
rising ,
rotary ,
rotational ,
rotatory ,
rough ,
roughcast ,
roughhewn ,
round ,
round about ,
rude ,
rudimental ,
rudimentary ,
running ,
rushing ,
self -
effacing ,
set back ,
shrinking ,
shuffling ,
shy ,
sideward ,
simple ,
simpleminded ,
simpletonian ,
simplistic ,
since ,
sinking ,
slack ,
slobbering ,
slow ,
slow to ,
slow -
witted ,
slowed down ,
sluggish ,
soaring ,
standoff ,
standoffish ,
standpat ,
stopped ,
streaming ,
struggling ,
stunted ,
stupid ,
subdued ,
subnormal ,
suppressed ,
tail ,
tailward ,
tailwards ,
tardy ,
thickheaded ,
timid ,
to the rear ,
topsy -
turvy ,
transposed ,
turned around ,
ultraconservative ,
unaffable ,
unapproachable ,
unassertive ,
unassured ,
unblown ,
uncongenial ,
uncultivated ,
uncultured ,
uncut ,
undemonstrative ,
underdeveloped ,
undeveloped ,
uneager ,
unenlightened ,
unenthusiastic ,
unexpansive ,
unfashioned ,
unfinished ,
unformed ,
ungenial ,
unhewn ,
uninformed ,
unlabored ,
unlicked ,
unpolished ,
unprocessed ,
unprogressive ,
unpunctual ,
unready ,
unrefined ,
untimely ,
untreated ,
unwilling ,
unworked ,
unwrought ,
unzealous ,
up -
trending ,
upside down ,
upside -
down ,
upward ,
vice versa ,
widdershins ,
withdrawn ,
wrong side out ,
wrong -
way ,
wrong -
way around
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