backtrack
See also: back-track
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbæk.tɹæk/
Audio (US) (file)
Translations
the act of backtracking
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Verb
backtrack (third-person singular simple present backtracks, present participle backtracking, simple past and past participle backtracked)
- To retrace one's steps.
- I dropped my sunglasses and had to backtrack to find them.
- To repeat or review work already done.
- If we backtrack through this problem, maybe we can figure out where we went wrong.
- (aviation) To taxi down an active runway in the opposite direction to that being used for takeoff.
- Speedbird One: enter and backtrack Runway 27 Left.
- To exercise a racehorse around the racetrack in the opposite direction to that in which races are run.
Derived terms
- backtracker
- backtracking (noun)
Translations
retracing one's steps
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reviewing previous work
taxiing the opposite way down a runway
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