Значение слова "BACK AWAY (FROM SOMEONE OR SOMETHING)" найдено в 1 источнике

BACK AWAY (FROM SOMEONE OR SOMETHING)

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
back away (from someone or something): translation

back away (from someone or something) & back off (from someone or something)
1. Lit. to move backwards from a person or thing; to withdraw physically from someone or something. •

You should back away from the fire.

Please back off from the man who is threatening you.

2. Fig. to begin to appear uninterested in someone or something; to withdraw one's interest from someone or something. •

The board of directors began to back away from the idea of taking over the rival company.

Tom backed off from the whole idea of investing in stocks.



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