go backward
[5retrEu^reid]
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
retrogressive
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
go backward
go backward
Ret.ro taste
AHD:[r? t " r……-gr? d"]
D.J.[6retr*7gre! d]
K.K.[6rWtr*7gred]
(adjective)
Moving or tending to move backward.
Backward: Moving or leaning backward
Contrary to the usual order; Inverted or inverted.
Inverted: Contrary to the usual order; Inverted or inverted
Return to an earlier or worse state.
Degenerate: To return to an earlier or lower state
astronomy
astronomy
Of or relating to the orbital revolution or rotation of a planet or other celestial body, which moves clockwise from east to west in the opposite direction to most celestial bodies.
Retrograde: Planets or other celestial bodies rotate in orbit or around their axes, and celestial bodies move clockwise from east to west, in the opposite direction to most celestial bodies.
Celestial: Of or relating to the brief, regular, and obviously backward motion of a planet in its orbit from the perspective of a star because of the different orbital speeds of the earth and the observed celestial body.
Retrograde: Planets move briefly and regularly. When observing with a stationary star as a reference object, this movement is obviously retrograde, which is caused by the different orbital speeds of the earth and the observed celestial bodies.
Objected to archaic usage; On the contrary
There are opposites in the old saying: relative; Opposite/opposite
intransitive verb
Graduation, repeat, repeat, repeat
Move backwards or as if to move backwards. See
Move backward or as if backward. See backward
Drop to a lower state; Fall.
Drop to a lower level; degraded