backed up

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الإنجليزية - التركية
arkalı
back up
geri geri gitmek
back up
desteklemek

İddiaları kanıtla desteklemek önemlidir. - It's important to back up claims with evidence.

back up
yedeğini almak
back up
(Bilgisayar) yedeklemek
back up
(Dilbilim) destek sağlamak
back up
bilgisayar yedeklemek
back up
destek olmak
back up
desteklemek (kanıtla)
back up
(Havacılık) desteklemeki
back up
(Dilbilim) yardımcı olmak
back up
(Bilgisayar) yedekle

Tüm çalışmalarınızı yedekleyin - Back up all your work.

back up
geri sürmek
back up
(Havacılık) destek
back up
(Bilgisayar) yedekleme yapmak
back up
geri gitmek
back up
geriye doğru sürmek
be backed up
yedeklenmek
back up
arka çıkmak
back up
destekle

Tom desteklemeye başladı. - Tom started to back up.

Tom'un mazeretini destekleyecek birini bulmalıyım. - I need to find someone to back up Tom's alibi.

back up
isim: destek
back up
yedeklemek
back up
(Fiili Deyim ) desteklemek , savunmak
back up
(kanıtla) desteklemek
backed-up
arkalı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Simple past tense and past participle of back up
having backing; "a claim backed up by strong evidence"
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For the non-striker to take a few steps down the pitch, in preparation to taking a run, just as the bowler bowls the ball
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To copy (data) as a security measure
back up
For an accumulation of material to halt the flow or movement of something

When I flushed the toilet, the plumbing backed up and burst.

back up
To undo one's actions

I couldn't see how to finish the project, so I backed up and tried it another way.

back up
To reconsider one's thoughts

This isn't working. Let's back up and think about it.

back up
For a fielder to position himself behind the wicket (relative to a team-mate who is throwing the ball at the wicket) so as to stop the ball, and prevent overthrows
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To provide support or the promise of support

When he said I wasn't there, I told him I was, and my buddy backed me up.

back up
To move a vehicle backwards
back up
To move backwards, especially for a vehicle to do so
back up
To create a file (backup file) that duplicates data stored in one or more files on a client or server computer
back up
To print the second, or reverse side of a sheet already printed on one side Printing is said to back up when the printing areas on both sides are exactly opposite one another to top
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To store data for the purpose of creating a backup copy [IETF99]
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To make a copy of a disk or of a file on a disk
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{f} accumulate; cause to accumulate; provide support; substantiate; move backwards; move a vehicle in the reverse direction; support or confirm someone's testimony; make a copy of an original to have in case the original gets damaged or lost (esp. about computer files)
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If an idea or intention is backed up by action, action is taken to support or confirm it. The Secretary General says the declaration must now be backed up by concrete and effective actions It is time the Government backed up its advert campaigns with tougher measures
back up
creating copies of files which are stored in a safe place
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To save important data in a secondary location as a safety against loss of the primary data
back up
Making an identical copy of a file or files and storing it in a different place Just in case
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In computer operations, to create a duplicate copy of a program, disk, or data In the printing industry, to print the back side of a sheet already printed on the front
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To make a copy of a file, group of files, or the entire contents of a hard disk
back up
A copy of a computer program or a computer document used in case of emergency or failure
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To copy a certain set of files and directories from your hard disk to a tape or other storage media
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To hold one section of an object while another is being screwed into or out of it
back up
To copy information to another location to ensure against loss of data In Tivoli Storage Manager, you can back up user files, the Tivoli Storage Manager database, and storage pools Contrast with restore See also database backup series and incremental backup
back up
In flash and upset welding, a locator used to transmit all or a portion of the upsetting force to the workpieces
back up
To copy one or more files on a diskette for safekeeping in case the original diskette gets damaged or lost
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If vehicles back up, they form a line of traffic which has to wait before it can move on. Traffic into London on the M11 was backed up for several miles
back up
To make an electronic copy of data, in case something happens to the original
back up
To make a copy of a program or other data on a separate storage medium to ensure against loss of or damage to the original Information on a hard disk is often backed up on a floppy disk
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If someone or something backs up a statement, they supply evidence to suggest that it is true. Radio signals received from the galaxy's centre back up the black hole theory = support
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become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up"
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To make a copy of a disk or file(s) on a second storage device Backing up files ensures that work is not lost if an original is damaged or otherwise unrecoverable Regularly backing up one's work is an excellent habit to develop
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(1) To print on the second side of a sheet already printed on one side (2) To adjust an image on one side of a sheet so that it aligns back-to-back with an image on the other side
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To make a copy of data and to store the copy on an external medium -- such as a CD-R or CD-RW disk -- for safekeeping This copy is called a "backup " Backing up is extremely important to safeguard against unexpected events To play or work on a song or project that's been backed up, it must be "recovered "
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If you back someone up, you help them by confirming that what they are saying is true. The girl denied being there, and the man backed her up
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To hold one section of an object, such as a pipe or a nut, while another is being screwed into or out of it A BACK UP WRENCH refers to any wrench being used to hold the pipe or bolt
back up
If you back up, the car or other vehicle that you are driving moves back a short distance. Back up, Hans A police van drove through the protesters and backed up to the front door of the house. = reverse
back up
move backwards from a certain position; "The bully had to back down"
back up
move backwards from a certain position; "The bully had to back down
back up
give moral or psychological support, aid, or courage to; "She supported him during the illness"; "Her children always backed her up"
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To match the vertical position of lines on the opposite sides of a sheet printed on both sides
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establish as valid or genuine; "Can you back up your claims?"
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If you back someone up, you show your support for them. His employers, Norfolk social services, backed him up. = support
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(1) When bond yields rise and prices fall, the market is said to backup (2) An investor who swaps out of one security into another of shorter current maturity is said to back up
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If you back up, you move backwards a short distance. I backed up carefully until I felt the wall against my back She backed up a few steps. see also backup
back up
If you back up a computer file, you make a copy of it which you can use if the original file is damaged or lost. Make a point of backing up your files at regular intervals I get so annoyed when I lose work because I've forgotten to back it up
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{i} backing, support, aid
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In printing; to print the second side of a sheet already printed on one side In computers; to make a copy of your work on a separate disk in case something happens to the original
back up
make a copy of (a computer file) especially for storage in another place as a security cop; "You'd better back up these files!"
backed him up
supported him, stood behind him
backed-up
reinforced, having backing, having support or assistance
backed up

    التركية النطق

    bäkt ʌp

    النطق

    /ˈbakt ˈəp/ /ˈbækt ˈʌp/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'bak ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bæc; akin to Old High German bah back.
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