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back.track5bAk7trAkvto go back along a path you have just followed, or (fig.) to say that you did not mean something you said earlier or that you have changed your opinion走回头路;放弃或改变主意We went the wrong way and had to backtrack till we got to the right turning.[I]我们走错了路,所以不得不往回走直到走上正路。(fig.)"All right, " he backtracked, "It's possible that I was mistaken." [+ clause]“好吧,”他让步道:“可能是我错了。”(fig.) The officers were forced to backtrack on their statements. [I]军官被迫收回声明。(fig.) She refused to backtrack from her criticisms of the proposal. [I]她拒绝收回对这一建议的抨击。
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