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Back down |
to decide not to do something because of opposition |
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Back out |
If you back out of something like an agreement or a deal, you decide not to follow through on it. |
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back up (1) |
to make an extra copy of digital information on disc, flash drive, external hard drive, etc. in case the original data is lost. |
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back up (2) |
If you back up what you say, you use evidence or examples to show that it's true. |
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bail out (1) |
to help out someone or something that's in serious trouble, especially finacial trouble. |
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bail out (2) |
to give money to a court so that an accused person doesn't have to stay in jail until their trial begins. |
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bank on |
If you bank on something happening or someone doing something, you depend on it or count on it. |
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base on (1) |
To use specific information, ideas or past experiences as a basis for making a decision |
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base on (2) |
to use something as source material |
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bear on |
to have relevance to , or influence on, something |