Keresés
to back up
[phrase form: back]
01
torlódik
to support someone or something
02
torlódik
to walk backward from a particular spot
03
torlódik
to confirm that something is true or valid
04
torlódik
to wait in a long line of cars, unable to move because the road is crowded
05
torlódik
to make a copy of computer digital data
06
torlódik
(of a vehicle) to move backward
07
torlódik
to reverse or undo one's actions or decisions
08
torlódik
to reconsider or rethink one's previous thoughts or decisions
Példa
The loyal fans always back up their favorite sports team.
The coach consistently backs up his players, fostering team spirit.
I'll back up your proposal during the meeting.
The witness backed up the testimony with clear recollections.
The system automatically backs up the data every night.