throw back

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الإنجليزية - التركية
aksettirmek
geciktirmek
geri atmak
aksatmak
çekmek
benzemek
ilerlemesini engellemek
throwback
geri atış
throwback
ataya çekme
throwback
soya çekme
throwback
daha eski bir safhaya geri atma
throwback
{i} başarısızlık
throwback
(Tıp) Eski atalara ait, türün diğer fertlerinde görülmeyen bazı özellikleri üzerinde taşıyan canlı
throwback
{i} gerileme
throwback
{i} çekme (akraba)
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
to throw something back (such as a fish that has been caught for sport)
to hinder the development of something
to revert to an earlier stage of development
throw back with a quick, light motion; "She tossed back her head"
If you throw something back at a person, you remind them of something bad they did in the past, in order to upset them. I should never have told you that. I knew you'd throw it back at me
If someone is thrown back on their own powers or resources, they have to use them, because there is nothing else they can use. We are constantly thrown back on our own resources
throw back with a quick, light motion; "She tossed back her head
throwback
a person similar to an ancestor, or something new similar to what already existed
throwback
atavism
throwback
a reversion to an earlier stage of development
throwback
an organism that has the characteristics of a more primitive type of that organism
throwback
an organism that has characteristics of a more primitive form
throwback
characteristic of an atavist
throwback
If you say that something is a throwback to a former time, you mean that it is like something that existed a long time ago. The hall is a throwback to another era with its old prints and stained-glass. something that is similar to something that existed in the past, or belongs to the past throwback to
throwback
a reappearance of an earlier characteristic
throwback
{i} regression, atavism; barrier, delay
throw back

    التركية النطق

    thrō bäk

    النطق

    /ˈᴛʜrō ˈbak/ /ˈθroʊ ˈbæk/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'thrO ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English thrawen, throwen to cause to twist, throw, from Old English thrAwan to cause to twist or turn; akin to Old High German drAen to turn, Latin terere to rub, Greek tribein to rub, tetrainein to bore, pierce.
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