English to Turkish Dictionary backward

backward

geriye
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
geçmişe,
geriye,
geriye doğru,
tersine,
geri,
geri geri
adjective
çağdışı,
geç,
yavaş öğrenen,
geç kavrayan,
geri kalmış,
çekingen,
ters,
geri,
isteksiz,
gelişmemiş
example
No excuses, no 'backward' steps, just aggression and dynamism and a lot of honesty, qualities that have finally given him a secure hold on Ireland's No.1 jersey.
For example, you have in Mexico, poor people who are agriculturally 'backward' .
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.
Later that day, Tom's aloof and 'backward' brother Noah notified him that he was staying to live by the river, and then wandered away.
Frantically, he thought 'backward' toward the night before.
You'll often see him peel away or take a few quick steps 'backward' to avoid an onrushing forward at the last second.
Of course, the league took its first step 'backward' financially last year, when the salary cap was reduced from the previous season's cap for the first time.
At some point next week in a courtroom in Memphis, college football will take one giant leap 'backward' when the gavel strikes and a trial ends.
They were 'backward' , discriminatory, and wasted their nations' resources in decadent indulgences.
They are educationally 'backward' so they cannot afford higher professional education, which is growing more and more costly.
As part of its social service, the college has decided to induct 15 students from economically 'backward' families and impart free education to them from this year.
He has never flinched, never buckled, never taken a 'backward' step in defending the rights of our editors and journalists to find the news and report it in a fair and balanced way.
His volunteers used to visit each and every house to collect rice and other things just to give solace to the economically and socially 'backward' persons.
Tinkering with criminal law is a 'backward' step in countering the deep cultural realities of homophobia, racism, sexism.
You take a couple of steps 'backward' , turn and walk quickly toward the front door.
A dogfight was not exactly what he signed up for when he put his famous name to a two-year contract in the summer but he has adjusted his sights accordingly and has no time for any 'backward' glances.
He says that she has heard him speak in High German, Akkadian, and Aramaic which Peter interprets as his going 'backward' through many past lives.
His arm follows and suddenly whips 'backward' , torso turning with it, snapping his back into a terrible arch.
All told, it appears that marooned on this jungle island, humanity took a giant step 'backward' to survive.
What normal twenty-year old rushed home straight after classes, without a 'backward' glance?
A man who is just standing, no matter how strong he may be, will falter 'backward' if you push him from the front.
Given the extremely 'backward' state of Polish agriculture, its small farming businesses are expected to die like flies.
The first one suggests that the 'backward' economies can make rapid progress by imitating the leaders.
She said that women have equal rights in every field but unfortunately they are still 'backward' because of not having knowledge of their rights.
Then something yanked my feet out from under me and I fell 'backward' into the pool and came up sputtering.
Whatever his motivations, the move represents a major step 'backward' for Russian democracy.
As he grabs himself and falls 'backward' , she pushes herself to her feet, revealing her untied hands.
He hasn't lost faith, even with the Chiefs taking a huge step 'backward' a year go.
Let all those who plundered money in the name of running banks give loans to those economically 'backward' people.
It sounds like a spiritual step 'backward' , yet she seems like an intelligent and thoughtful woman.
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