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Definition of backing in English: backingnoun ˈbakɪŋˈbækɪŋ mass noun1Help or support. 帮助;支持 the foreign secretary won the backing of opposition parties 外交大臣赢得了反对党的支持。 Example sentencesExamples - The proposals are likely to win the support of Parliament because of the expected backing by right-wing parties.
- Their financial backing, supported by the Irish Sports Council, makes it one of the most exciting races in Europe.
- Reports suggest that the rebel forces have received popular support and financial backing in the northern region.
- No one can be elected president under the existing political structure without the financial backing - and political approval - of this ruling elite.
- With no real capital to speak of, the bookshop launched itself as a publisher primarily with the financial backing of a local pearl merchant.
- We already have significant financial backing in place, but need further support from the people and businesses of York.
- The plan received backing from the Foreign Office minister, who said there is already an Executive presence in the Paris embassy and he hopes the practice can spread.
- Supporters have received financial backing and spin doctors' advice from America.
- We believe with the enormous amount of backing and support generated so far, the initiative cannot fail.
- Your support and backing was a great boost to everyone involved.
- They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists.
- Spear is now appealing for financial backing from local businesses.
- The idea crystallised after she met her future web designer at a party and found financial backing.
- I would say because he will enjoy support and backing from the US he might get some assistance and he will have an easy time working with Washington.
- He is seeking financial backing to help re-launch the theatre in his hometown.
- She said she was not hugely disadvantaged by not having the financial backing of a large party.
- All they needed was public support and financial backing.
- Her campaigning has gathered much support, including backing from farming families.
- However, she managed to find financial backing with the overwhelming support of friends.
- This includes moral support, as well as, financial and administrative backing.
Synonyms support, help, assistance, cooperation, aid approval, commendation, endorsement, sanction, blessing promotion, advocacy, championship, espousal sponsorship, funding, financing, promotion, patronage money, investment, funds, finance grant, contribution, subsidy - 1.1 A layer of material that forms, protects, or strengthens the back of something.
背衬;护背 the flooring has a cork base with jute backing count noun the fabric has a special backing for durability 这种织物有一种特殊的背衬,经久耐用。 Example sentencesExamples - The lowest cost resilient floor option is composition tile, which consists of a vinyl surface with separate backing.
- For those wishing to maintain a clutter-free interior, you can install walls or ceilings with a backing of acoustically absorbent material similar to that used in concert halls.
- This is important, because you will save this piece and replace it once the wood backing is installed.
- The glues are used to bond carpet to its backing.
- The backing or outer layer, the part furthest from the skin, is made of polyester film.
- Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture.
- The flexibility and adhesive backing of the sheets allow them to be applied to a large variety of targets.
- A properly tensioned bar tape doesn't need adhesive backing, which just gums up the handlebar when you finally replace it.
- Once the card and backing are assembled, the foil is visible through spaces left by the cutwork of each design from the inside of the card.
- Hanging from the beams are 'tangkas', paintings on canvas with a backing of silk cloth, which communicate to the lamas the divine teachings.
- Do not push the tablet through the foil backing of the package.
- Velvet's silk backing is very delicate; don't overheat it or leave the Fiber-Etch ® on longer than necessary.
- Having become expert on depositing metal solutions onto plastic backing, he invented recording tape.
- In addition to the mousepad itself, they also give you two strips of Teflon with adhesive backing known as Padsurfers.
- The product is presented in a glass mounted frame with an appropriate felt backing of your choice.
- The rug backing is a strong material and craft knives must be used to make a clean cut.
- The shade and backing material must be perfectly square so the shade will hang evenly.
- An adhesive pressure-sensitive backing holds the grips in place.
- I don't even use fluffy bathroom mats because the rubber backing is hard to keep clean.
- Because of its clear plastic backing, workers can easily see areas that are dry, and wet those areas by moving water under the blanket.
Synonyms lining, interlining, facing, underlay, reinforcement - 1.2 (especially in popular music) the musical or vocal accompaniment to the main singer or soloist.
(尤指流行音乐中的)伴奏;伴唱 the trio provided backing 那个三人组合做了伴唱(或伴奏)。 as modifier a backing group Example sentencesExamples - The scary thing about these vocal tracks is how negligibly different their musical backing is from the infinitely more enjoyable instrumentals.
- His slicing guitars and sometimes terrifying backing vocals gave a depth that just can't be captured without him.
- On this album he experiments with honky tonk rhythms, string arrangements, and sassy backing vocals.
- It is the sound that helped bring in the track, and provided the rhythmic backing for most of the proceedings.
- The musical backing is similarly bare of affectation and broken down to a number of small elements, pushed to the limits of their effectiveness.
- All tracks are recorded with a full orchestra and backing singers.
- I went round there last night, ostensibly to add some backing vocals to his very sloppy band - the tunes are amazing though.
- Her band of musicians also keep things rolling with a pleasant pop-soul vocal backing and occasionally fresh drum patterns.
- They know that those backing vocals are irresistible.
- With an organ providing a solid backing for the song, trombones and melodicas weave interlacing melodies.
- The clever use of backing vocals, for example, magnifies the humour value of the main lyric as well as comprising a catchy tune.
- The musical backing, though, is what elevates the song to a higher plane.
- Never falling far from his firmly planted roots - his wife, daughter, father and four siblings provide the music and backing vocals on the record.
- He tends to bathe his voice with wispy background vocals, an effect that, when matched with his instrumental backing, gives his songs a slightly ethereal feel.
- It certainly doesn't need the distraction of echoing backing vocals and the saccharine strings that it has to fight against throughout.
- As always, a well-known band will provide musical backing for the group.
- It doesn't help that the musical backing is a five-minute drone of grating computerized noise.
- Musical backing is kept low key with touches of strings, brass and brooding electronica, never overshadowing Jane's fragile but emotive vocals.
- However, the raw emotion in the vocals and the simplistic backing draws your attention and forces you to give the lyrics a chance to shine.
- Not surprisingly, the music is simply beautiful, filled with emotion-packed vocals, lush backing harmonies, and rich sonic textures.
Synonyms musical accompaniment, orchestration harmony, obbligato
2Phonetics The movement of the place of formation of a sound towards the back of the mouth. 〔语音〕(发音部位的)后化 Example sentencesExamples - Short /a/ is a fairly low, central(ized) vowel, with fronting, backing, and rounding determined by environment.
- Vowel backing was measured by changes in second formant frequency (F2).
- There is regional variation in Canadian English vowel backing.
- The backing of other articulatory sounds responded well to speech therapy and/or normal development with increasing age.
- /l/ has a strong backing effect on preceding vowels.
Rhymesblacking, packing, sacking, tracking, whacking Definition of backing in US English: backingnounˈbakiNGˈbækɪŋ 1Support or help. he accepted the backing of the police group they had financial backing from local firms 他们有当地公司的资助。 Example sentencesExamples - The idea crystallised after she met her future web designer at a party and found financial backing.
- This includes moral support, as well as, financial and administrative backing.
- I would say because he will enjoy support and backing from the US he might get some assistance and he will have an easy time working with Washington.
- She said she was not hugely disadvantaged by not having the financial backing of a large party.
- No one can be elected president under the existing political structure without the financial backing - and political approval - of this ruling elite.
- We believe with the enormous amount of backing and support generated so far, the initiative cannot fail.
- Supporters have received financial backing and spin doctors' advice from America.
- Spear is now appealing for financial backing from local businesses.
- With no real capital to speak of, the bookshop launched itself as a publisher primarily with the financial backing of a local pearl merchant.
- The proposals are likely to win the support of Parliament because of the expected backing by right-wing parties.
- However, she managed to find financial backing with the overwhelming support of friends.
- Reports suggest that the rebel forces have received popular support and financial backing in the northern region.
- All they needed was public support and financial backing.
- Your support and backing was a great boost to everyone involved.
- They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists.
- Her campaigning has gathered much support, including backing from farming families.
- He is seeking financial backing to help re-launch the theatre in his hometown.
- We already have significant financial backing in place, but need further support from the people and businesses of York.
- Their financial backing, supported by the Irish Sports Council, makes it one of the most exciting races in Europe.
- The plan received backing from the Foreign Office minister, who said there is already an Executive presence in the Paris embassy and he hopes the practice can spread.
Synonyms support, help, assistance, cooperation, aid sponsorship, funding, financing, promotion, patronage - 1.1 A layer of material that forms, protects, or strengthens the back of something.
背衬;护背 the fabric has a special backing for durability 这种织物有一种特殊的背衬,经久耐用。 Example sentencesExamples - A properly tensioned bar tape doesn't need adhesive backing, which just gums up the handlebar when you finally replace it.
- The product is presented in a glass mounted frame with an appropriate felt backing of your choice.
- The flexibility and adhesive backing of the sheets allow them to be applied to a large variety of targets.
- I don't even use fluffy bathroom mats because the rubber backing is hard to keep clean.
- Having become expert on depositing metal solutions onto plastic backing, he invented recording tape.
- The glues are used to bond carpet to its backing.
- Once the card and backing are assembled, the foil is visible through spaces left by the cutwork of each design from the inside of the card.
- Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture.
- For those wishing to maintain a clutter-free interior, you can install walls or ceilings with a backing of acoustically absorbent material similar to that used in concert halls.
- Because of its clear plastic backing, workers can easily see areas that are dry, and wet those areas by moving water under the blanket.
- The rug backing is a strong material and craft knives must be used to make a clean cut.
- The lowest cost resilient floor option is composition tile, which consists of a vinyl surface with separate backing.
- Velvet's silk backing is very delicate; don't overheat it or leave the Fiber-Etch ® on longer than necessary.
- Hanging from the beams are 'tangkas', paintings on canvas with a backing of silk cloth, which communicate to the lamas the divine teachings.
- In addition to the mousepad itself, they also give you two strips of Teflon with adhesive backing known as Padsurfers.
- An adhesive pressure-sensitive backing holds the grips in place.
- The backing or outer layer, the part furthest from the skin, is made of polyester film.
- The shade and backing material must be perfectly square so the shade will hang evenly.
- This is important, because you will save this piece and replace it once the wood backing is installed.
- Do not push the tablet through the foil backing of the package.
Synonyms lining, interlining, facing, underlay, reinforcement - 1.2 (especially in popular music) the music or singing that accompanies the main singer or soloist.
(尤指流行音乐中的)伴奏;伴唱 the trio provided backing to some of the most popular vocalists of the day as modifier backing vocals Example sentencesExamples - The scary thing about these vocal tracks is how negligibly different their musical backing is from the infinitely more enjoyable instrumentals.
- It is the sound that helped bring in the track, and provided the rhythmic backing for most of the proceedings.
- They know that those backing vocals are irresistible.
- Never falling far from his firmly planted roots - his wife, daughter, father and four siblings provide the music and backing vocals on the record.
- Musical backing is kept low key with touches of strings, brass and brooding electronica, never overshadowing Jane's fragile but emotive vocals.
- On this album he experiments with honky tonk rhythms, string arrangements, and sassy backing vocals.
- As always, a well-known band will provide musical backing for the group.
- I went round there last night, ostensibly to add some backing vocals to his very sloppy band - the tunes are amazing though.
- The musical backing, though, is what elevates the song to a higher plane.
- Not surprisingly, the music is simply beautiful, filled with emotion-packed vocals, lush backing harmonies, and rich sonic textures.
- Her band of musicians also keep things rolling with a pleasant pop-soul vocal backing and occasionally fresh drum patterns.
- However, the raw emotion in the vocals and the simplistic backing draws your attention and forces you to give the lyrics a chance to shine.
- It certainly doesn't need the distraction of echoing backing vocals and the saccharine strings that it has to fight against throughout.
- He tends to bathe his voice with wispy background vocals, an effect that, when matched with his instrumental backing, gives his songs a slightly ethereal feel.
- With an organ providing a solid backing for the song, trombones and melodicas weave interlacing melodies.
- All tracks are recorded with a full orchestra and backing singers.
- The clever use of backing vocals, for example, magnifies the humour value of the main lyric as well as comprising a catchy tune.
- His slicing guitars and sometimes terrifying backing vocals gave a depth that just can't be captured without him.
- It doesn't help that the musical backing is a five-minute drone of grating computerized noise.
- The musical backing is similarly bare of affectation and broken down to a number of small elements, pushed to the limits of their effectiveness.
Synonyms musical accompaniment, orchestration
2Phonetics The movement of the place of formation of a sound toward the back of the mouth. 〔语音〕(发音部位的)后化 Example sentencesExamples - There is regional variation in Canadian English vowel backing.
- Vowel backing was measured by changes in second formant frequency (F2).
- The backing of other articulatory sounds responded well to speech therapy and/or normal development with increasing age.
- /l/ has a strong backing effect on preceding vowels.
- Short /a/ is a fairly low, central(ized) vowel, with fronting, backing, and rounding determined by environment.
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