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 Translation for 'to back up' from English to Hungarian
VERB   to back up | backed up | backed up
backing up | backs up
SYNO to back | to back down | to back off | ...
inform.
ment
to back up [data]
unverified tartalék {noun}back-up
Partial Matches
hátra {adv}back
támogatto back
hátsó {adj}back
vissza {adv}back
anat.
hát {noun}
back
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anat.
zápfog {noun}
back tooth
ellenáram {noun}back current
visszaadto pass back
visszaadto hand back
visszaadto give back
ruha
farzseb {noun}
back pocket
feleselto talk back
visszamaradto stand back
rágófog {noun}back tooth
rágófogak {pl}back teeth
visszaviszto bring back
meghátrálto back down
visszakozikto back down
visszatáncolto back down
meghátrálto back out
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Usage Examples English
  • He implied that the boxing promoter Jack Solomons was involved, although there is no evidence to back up this allegation.
  • Even though large sections of the sewer system were replaced in the late 20th century, a moderate rainstorm will cause the storm drain system to back up and flood town streets.
  • Junction's location in a relatively flat area leaves it prone to flooding along the Ohio River, which can cause waters in the nearby Saline River to back up.
  • Boeing 720Bs were later bought to back up the 707 fleets.
  • He had been playing in to back up a pick-off throw on a pitchout, but pitcher Robin Roberts had instead thrown a fastball to the batter, Duke Snider.

  • The remaining three regiments will be located with the remainder of the regular army under what has been term the "adaptable forces", which will provide a pool of resources to back up operations conducted by the "reaction forces".
  • There are many ways to back up files. Most computer systems provide utility programs to assist in the back-up process, which can become very time-consuming if there are many files to safeguard.
  • To further confusion, historians have been able to back up opposing theories with "voluminous evidence".
  • There is literary evidence for infant sacrifice being practiced in Carthage, however, current anthropological analyses have not found physical evidence to back up these claims.
  • The drum and percussion are often loud in this genre of music and are sometimes the only instruments to back up the vocal.

  • They also signed veteran point guard Ronnie Price to back up Lillard, who was selected as co-MVP of the 2012 Las Vegas Summer League.
  • 20 overall to back up Williams. Veteran Matt Harpring retired, citing consistent injuries sustained from his physical playing style.
  • Another theory considers this legend to be the creation of a mythological past needed to back up the fast-rising Frankish rule in Western Europe.
  • A host power loss triggers the DDRdrive X1 to back up volatile data to on-board non-volatile storage.
  • Ethos uses credibility to back up arguments. It can indicate to the audience that a speaker is an insider with using specialized terms in the field to make an argument based on authority and credibility.

  • Maurer also claims that Margaret appeared to accept York's protectorship and asserts there is no substantial evidence to back up the long-standing belief that she was responsible for the Yorkists' exclusion from the Great Council following Henry's recovery (see below).
  • Completely blocking the line can cause water to back up and prevent smoke from escaping through defects.
  • 8500 BC, can also be used to back up and further calibrate radiocarbon dates.
  • This was once a valuable advantage as the ext3 file system could not be suspended and the volume manager was unable to create a consistent "hot" snapshot to back up a heavily busy database.
  • His thought was initially used by Miaphysites to back up parts of their arguments but his writings were eventually adopted by other church theologians, primarily due to the work of John of Scythopolis and Maximus the Confessor in producing an orthodox interpretation.

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