backtrack - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of backtrack in Hindi

  • देख-भाल करना
  • उपमार्ग
  • पीछा करना
  • निगरानी करना
  • नज़र रखना

backtrack Definition

  • retrace one's steps. ( एक कदम पीछे हटना। )
  • pursue, trace, or monitor. ( पीछा, ट्रेस, या निगरानी। )

backtrack Example

  • Nothing would be nicer than to hear a filmmaker backtrack and recall how studio tinkering hampered his vision, or how test audience ambivalence mutated his masterwork. ( कुछ भी नहीं एक फिल्म निर्माता को सुनने से पीछे नहीं हटेगा और याद होगा कि कैसे स्टूडियो टिंकरिंग ने उसकी दृष्टि में बाधा डाली, या कैसे परीक्षण दर्शकों की महत्वाकांक्षा ने उसके मास्टरवर्क को बदल दिया। )
  • To backtrack a bit, both DJ and his teacher swore up and down to me for most of this school year that DJ and S. had become friends and had put the past behind them. ( थोड़ा पीछे हटने के लिए, डीजे और उसके शिक्षक दोनों ने मुझे इस स्कूल वर्ष के अधिकांश समय तक डीजे के लिए शपथ दिलाई कि डीजे और एस दोस्त बन गए थे और उनके पीछे अतीत डाल दिया था। )
  • Imagine not being permitted to backtrack on an inadvertent slip. ( कल्पना करें कि एक अनजाने पर्ची पर बैकट्रैक की अनुमति नहीं दी जा रही है। )
  • The magnitude of the problem is greater now, because of the focus on the democracy, and the U.S. simply cannot backtrack on that. ( समस्या का परिमाण अब अधिक है, क्योंकि लोकतंत्र पर ध्यान केंद्रित है, और अमेरिकी बस उस पर पीछे नहीं हट सकते हैं। )
  • The actual point of this post is to backtrack on something I've brought up in conversation many times to annoy my conservative friends. ( इस पोस्ट का वास्तविक बिंदु मेरे रूढ़िवादी दोस्तों को परेशान करने के लिए कई बार बातचीत में लाया गया है। )
  • Every effort must be made to force the government to backtrack on the cuts which will result in an estimated 58 million being saved by reductions in rent allowance and welfare payments, he said. ( उन्होंने कहा कि सरकार को कटौती पर रोक लगाने के लिए हर संभव प्रयास करना चाहिए, जिसके परिणामस्वरूप अनुमानित 58 मिलियन का किराया भत्ता और कल्याण भुगतान में कटौती से बचाया जाएगा, उन्होंने कहा। )

More Sentence

  • Consumers get incredibly upset when dieticians and researchers backtrack on previous findings, proclaiming that products once deemed healthy are now in question.
  • The election manifesto of her Christian Democratic Union party, due next week, is expected to backtrack on promises to slash state handouts and modernise the country.
  • Because there were no other lynx tracks in the area, I was able to backtrack the lynx to the site where the deer was first attacked.
  • I wonder if Labour will backtrack on its tax policy and increase the brackets for income tax thresholds after learning of this poll - when your own base support is demanding change then you know you are in trouble.
  • I stepped through the door - only to backtrack when what he said finally computed.
  • Let's backtrack a bit and review the events as they occurred.
  • Even he is not willing to fully backtrack on that.
  • Based on their observations, Henry and his colleagues were able to backtrack the Abell 754 collision to its two constituent galaxy clusters, with one smaller than the other.
  • he was able to backtrack the buck to a ridge nearby
  • A district council has been forced to backtrack on its proposed council tax rise after being warned that it risked being capped.
  • the unions have had to backtrack on their demands
  • They'd been able to backtrack the entire affair, all the way back to a really good picture of Kayla swiping the vials of aphrodisiac.
  • Unfortunately though, their first major agreement virtually formalized a procedure for allowing members to backtrack on their trade liberalization commitments.
  • Unlike corporate networks, which can limit access, and can backtrack users, we have to continuously monitor for attacks and, more importantly, successful intrusions.
  • Let's backtrack a little bit because people will wonder why we didn't address this.
  • When we graduate from high school most of us don't know where we are going to end up-we make U-turns, take forward steps, backtrack , travel and reinvent ourselves several times along the way.
  • she had to bypass two closer farms and backtrack to them later
  • Aberdeen council was recently forced to backtrack on its single status plans after council workers threatened industrial action.
  • to backtrack a little, the case is a complex one
  • People power has triumphed and forced Lancaster City Council to backtrack on three sets of plans.
  • A counterbattery radar system can backtrack the path of enemy projectiles to the launch site and automatically provide location information, telling friendly forces where to fire.
  • Even the government, with its tonal backtrack on race-based policies, has acknowledged that.
  • Let me backtrack a bit because you made reference to it twice.
  • I just don't know if I should veer off this path for a while, maybe backtrack a bit and see if I can't find out what I've forgotten to do.