pull-back - significado y definición. Qué es pull-back
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Qué (quién) es pull-back - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pull back; Pull-back

pull back         
1.
If someone pulls back from an action, they decide not to do it or continue with it, because it could have bad consequences.
They will plead with him to pull back from confrontation...
The British government threatened to make public its disquiet but then pulled back.
PHRASAL VERB: V P from n, V P
2.
If troops pull back or if their leader pulls them back, they go some or all of the way back to their own territory.
They were asked to pull back from their artillery positions around the city...
He pulled back forces from Mongolia, and he withdrew from Afghanistan.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron), also V n P
pull back         
v. (D; intr.) to pull back from (to pull back from the others)
Pullback         
·noun That which holds back, or causes to recede; a drawback; a hindrance.
II. Pullback ·noun The iron hook fixed to a casement to pull it shut, or to hold it party open at a fixed point.

Wikipedia

Pullback

In mathematics, a pullback is either of two different, but related processes: precomposition and fiber-product. Its dual is a pushforward.

Ejemplos de uso de pull-back
1. Russia‘s military "pull back" from Georgia has begun, says Gen.
2. "Are there discussions about how to pull back and when?
3. "Will these reforms continue or will India pull back?
4. "It was Ron who made me pull back," agrees Bernardi.
5. It described Friday‘s pull–back as a mere redeployment.