out back

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English - Turkish
{k} binanın/bir yerin arkasındaki yer, arka: I'll meet you out back in ten minutes. Seni on dakika sonra binanın arka tarafında bulurum
back out
(fiil)zgeçmek, caymak, sözünden dönmek
back out of
{f} sözünden dönmek
back out
sözünü tutmamak
back out
vazgeçmek
back out
caymak
outback
Avustralya ve Yeni Zelanda'da ücra bölgeler
outback
(deyim) Amerikan halkı arasında Avusturalya ile ilgili bir kelime. Avusturalya ile ilgili bir olay, yemek, kültürel bir olayda o ülkeyi referans göstermek için kullanılan kelime
back out
(Fiili Deyim ) sözünden caymak
back out
sözünden dönmek
back out
(deyim) back out (of sth.) caymak,sozunden donmek
back out of
{f} vazgeçmek
back out of
{f} caymak
outback
{i} taşra [avus.]
outback
şehir dış
outback
{i} şehirden çok uzan yer [avus.]
outback
taşra

Leyla taşrada hemen hemen ölmüş bulundu. - Layla was found almost dead in the outback.

Leyla taşrada yalnız başına uzun bir gece geçirdi. - Layla spent a long night alone in the outback.

outback
şehirden çok uzan yer
English - English

Definition of out back in English English dictionary

back out
To undo a change

I had to back out the installation of Internet Explorer 8 as the paging rate went through the roof.

back out
To reverse a vehicle from a confined space

He backed out of the garage.

back out
To withdraw from something one has promised to do

She backed out of organizing the fund-raising.

outback
can mean the desolate desert area of Australia. However the usage has other possible meanings that relate to the term bush
back out
withdraw, pull back
back out
If you back out, you decide not to do something that you previously agreed to do. Madonna backed out of the project after much wrangling Wells was supposed to put up half the money, but later backed out. = pull out
back out
move out of a space backwards; "He backed out of the driveway"
back out
make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity; "We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him"; "He backed out of his earlier promise"; "The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns"
back out
move out of a space backwards; "He backed out of the driveway
back out of
{f} regret, change one's opinion, retire, "get out of the game
outback
The desolate desert area of Australia
outback
inaccessible and sparsely populated
outback
(Year of, 2002) A range of useful sites for exploration of the Year of the Outback (Australia) Oz Outback site Outback visions (ABC); Bloke on the Bike 2 Project (ABC) Postcards around Australia online project for Year 3-7 students
outback
the bush country of the interior of Australia
outback
The parts of Australia that are far away from towns are referred to as the outback. the outback the Australian countryside far away from cities, where few people live
outback
{i} unsettled remote place (especially in Australia)
outback
remote part of Australia
outback
– The sparsely-settled, arid, inland region of Australia
out back

    Turkish pronunciation

    aut bäk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈout ˈbak/ /ˈaʊt ˈbæk/

    Etymology

    [ 'aut ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English ut; akin to Old High German uz out, Greek hysteros later, Sanskrit ud up, out.
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