词组 | back into something |
释义 | (redirected from back into something)back into (someone or something)1. To move or maneuver something backwards into something else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "back" and "into." Can you help me? I'm having a hard time backing into this parking space. Ugh, I can't believe I backed my car into that pole. 2. To bump into or strike someone or something while moving backwards. Oops, I didn't mean to back into you—didn't see you there! back someone or something into someone or somethingto guide or move someone or something backwards into someone or something. Don't back your car into anyone. Using hand signals, the attendant backed all the cars into the parking spaces. back into someone or somethingto move backwards, bumping into someone or something; to move a car backwards into something, such as a garage or a parking space. (See also someone or something into someone or something">back someone or something into someone or something.) I'm sorry. I didn't mean to back into you. I backed into the potted plant. |
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