后退

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Meaning and Usage

The word 后退 (hòutuì) primarily means "to move backward" or "to retreat." It is often used in both physical contexts, such as stepping back or soldiers retreating, and metaphorical contexts, like withdrawing plans or strategies.

Common Collocations

  • 后退: to take a step back, often used literally or figuratively to mean compromise or reconsider.
  • 不得不后退: have to retreat or withdraw, indicating necessity.
  • 后退: to slowly move backward, emphasizing the manner of retreat.

Usage Notes

后退 is a verb and usually describes a deliberate or forced movement backward. It differs from 退 (tuì) alone by emphasizing the direction "backward" (). It is often contrasted with 前进 (qiánjìn), meaning "to advance."

In conversation, 后退 can describe physical movement, like stepping back to avoid something, or strategic withdrawal, such as in business or military contexts. It is a neutral term without strong emotional connotations.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 后退 with 退缩 (tuìsuō), which implies hesitation or shrinking back due to fear or lack of confidence. 后退 is more neutral and factual about moving backward.

Example Sentences

The soldiers began to retreat after hearing the order.

In the narrow corridor, he had to step back a few steps.

Due to the poor economic situation, the company had to withdraw its