drop back in Czech

drop back <v.> ustoupit Entry edited by: B2

Sentence patterns related to "drop back"

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1. Most drop back to mud flats yet to be covered by the tide.

2. But for 4×4's and bigger determinants, you have to drop back down to the smaller 2×2 and 3×3 determinants by using things called "minors" and "Cofactors"

3. – Addressed an issue where the QB would turn around Backwardsto throw when using the Target Passing mechanic – Addressed issues around defensive users intentionally tripping receivers in Competitive Game Style – Addressed issue where offensive linemen would occasionally drop back deeper than the QB on play-action passing plays

4. Addressed an issue where the QB would turn around Backwardsto throw when using the Target Passing mechanic; Addressed issues around defensive users intentionally tripping receivers in Competitive Game Style; Addressed issue where offensive linemen would occasionally drop back deeper than the QB on play-action passing plays

5. Addressed an issue where the QB would turn around Backwardsto throw when using the Target Passing mechanic; Addressed issues around defensive users intentionally tripping receivers in Competitive Game Style; Addressed issue where offensive linemen would occasionally drop back deeper than the QB on play-action passing plays

6. Cataclysmic variable stars (CV) are stars which irregularly increase in brightness by a large factor, then drop back down to a quiescent state.They were initially called novae, from the Latin 'new', since ones with an outburst brightness visible to the naked eye and an invisible quiescent brightness appeared as new stars in the sky.

7. At certain values of N a change in structure of the nucleus occurs, with increase in radius of the core by half a spheron diameter, permitting the cluster to drop back into the mantle, with decrease in R by half a spheron diameter. In the lanthanon region of permanent prolate deformation the rotating cluster is a polyhelion, containing the number of helions permitted by the difference between Z or N and the nearest magic number, and in the actinon region it contains all the nucleons beyond 208Pb, with maximum p10n16.