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Wind back Meaning in English

expression

ˈwaɪnd/, /ˈwɪnd/ /ˈbæk
WYND BACK, WIND BACK
ˈwaɪnd/ /bˈæk
WYND BACK

释义

To turn something so it moves in reverse order, especially to go back to an earlier point in a video, audio, or mechanical device. It can also mean to talk or think about something that happened earlier.

用法与细微差别

'Wind back' is often used with tapes, videos, or clocks, typically in British or Australian English. In figurative speech, it means recalling or discussing earlier events. American English often uses 'rewind' for physical media. Collocates: 'wind back the clock', 'wind back the tape', 'wind back time'.

例句

Can you wind back the video to the beginning?

basic

Please wind back the tape after watching.

basic

Let’s wind back the clock and try again.

basic

If you wind back to last year, things were very different.

natural

Could you wind back and repeat what you just said?

natural

Sometimes I wish I could wind back time.

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