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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
back something up
▪ I. ˌback sthˈup derived (computing)to prepare a second copy of a file, program, etc. that can be used if the main one fails or needs extra support • It's a good idea to back up your files onto a memory stick. related noun ↑backup Main entry: ↑backderived ▪ II. ˌback sb/sthˈup derived 1. to support sb/sth; to say that what sb says, etc. is true • I'll back you up if they don't believe you. • The writer doesn't back up his opinions with examples. 2. to provide support for sb/sth •two doctors backed up by a team of nurses • The rebels backed up their demands with threats. related noun ↑backup Main entry: ↑backderived ▪ III. ˌback ˈup | ˌback sthˈup derived to move backwards, especially in a vehicle •You can back up another two feet or so. •I backed the car up to the door. Main entry: ↑backderived
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