backward
 
				ke belakang
				definition
					
					adverb
					
					he took a step backward
					
					(of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back.
					
					
					a loving look backward at his early life
					
					toward or into the past.
					
					
					
					adjective
					
					she left the room without a backward glance
					
					directed behind or to the rear.
					
					
					economically backward countries
					
					having made less than normal progress.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'backward'
					
					
					adverb
					
					
						ke belakang,
					
					
					
					
						terbalik
					
					
					
					
					adjective
					
					
						udik,
					
					
					
					
						terbelakang,
					
					
					
					
						yg menuju ke belakang,
					
					
					
					
						lamban,
					
					
					
					
						miskin,
					
					
					
					
						terbalik
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					Its bad enough as it is, we don't need to be taking any 'backward' steps.
					
					Frantically, he thought 'backward' toward the night before.
					
					The other three boys left without a 'backward' glance and I attempted to do the same but as we arrived at the edge of the woods, I looked quickly over to where we had left Gregory.
					
					Many believe it's simply a matter of walking out, and slamming the door without a 'backward' glance.
					
					The fur naps to the rear, thus sliding forward and resisting 'backward' movement.
					
					We do not view this road as a major development for the area, but a degenerate step 'backward' .
					
					He could, as he acknowledges, step into the breach in an emergency, but adds: ‘It would be a 'backward' step for the manager to bring me in.’
					
					The Scandinavian monarchies were transformed from poor and rather 'backward' societies into prosperous agricultural democracies.
					
					The one nearest her stands straight up, jerking as if in a seizure, and falls 'backward' from the ladder.
					
					Consider practicing lateral and 'backward' movements while drawing smoothly and shooting quickly yet carefully from full concealment.
					
					As he grabs himself and falls 'backward' , she pushes herself to her feet, revealing her untied hands.
					
					They are educationally 'backward' so they cannot afford higher professional education, which is growing more and more costly.
					
					Downsizing may seem like a 'backward' step but if, at the end of the year, the reduced enterprise has rid itself of debt and put itself into a profitable position, it will have been the right move.
					
					It marks his first slight step 'backward' as a solo artist but it's hardly a failure.
					
					But his level was so much higher at the position, he could take a step 'backward' and still be better than most.
					
					I have been steadily taking 'backward' steps in my gaming.
					
					He turned his hat 'backward' and snapped shots of his teammates warming up.
					
					He took it and disappeared without a 'backward' glance.
					
					Tilt the forward skate 'backward' , bringing the front of the skate up and pressing down on the heel.
					
					Meanwhile, cinematic science fiction takes a big giant step 'backward' .
					
					He added that the county's economy was growing at six per cent and a three per cent increase was a 'backward' step.
					
					Alvin slapped the door shut behind him with a 'backward' scrape of his heel, to muffle the shouting from the neighbors, and sidled along the wall away from her.
					
					I actually stumbled 'backward' a few steps in surprise.
					
					But the number of these 'backward' people was steadily decreasing.
					
					In 1854, he was looking 'backward' to his years of spiritual fulfillment before his highly subjective idealism had begun to wane.
					
					Now I know the plot and all I hear is stories about the kind, humanistic fatherland and the 'backward' heathens of primitive lands.
					
					But we in the Western society have called them primitive, as 'backward' people, that we need to come and somehow or other educate.
					
					This latest 'backward' glance is more lonely lunchtime housewife than supper-club romance or hell-of-a-day blues.
					
					It was a bit of a 'backward' step for us after some decent performances and we will have to lift our game again for the next matches.
					
					It's not my kind of place at all - plus it would feel somewhat like a 'backward' step, a retrograde manoeuvre, a return to a place of history.
					
					
					
					
				
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