(to) backtrack

(to) backtrack
(to) backtrack /ˈbæktræk/
A v. i.
1 (anche fig.) tornare indietro; tornare sui propri passi
2 fare marcia indietro; rimangiarsi quanto detto: to backtrack on an agreement, rimangiarsi un accordo
B v. t.
(USA) seguire; rintracciare; monitorare
backtracking
n. [u]
1 (comput.) backtracking (tecnica di risoluzione di problemi); ritorno indietro
2 (org. az.) mantenimento in servizio dei dipendenti più anziani (quando si riduce la manodopera).

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