Nghĩa của từ roll back bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a reduction or decrease.
a 5 percent rollback of personal income taxes
2
the process of restoring a database or program to a previously defined state, typically to recover from an error.
Modeling tables inside of your object means you also have to create a decent locking mechanism, complete with commits and rollbacks - something that most programmers are equipped to do.
verb
1
restore (a database) to a previously defined state.

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1. Roll back the given transaction.

2. Gillmor: Can you roll back through that?

3. Nobody can roll back the wheel of history.

4. Nobody could roll back the wheel of history.

5. Let's roll back the carpets and have a dance.

6. Roll back to the right to exit this maneuver.

7. The car began to roll back down the hill.

8. We will roll back the power of the central state.

9. The original file system must be unmounted before executing the roll back.

10. Standing on the Great Wall, we could feel the centuries roll back.

11. As the waves roll back, more and more sand can be seen.

12. We are now engaged in diplomatic efforts to roll back this development.

13. Pope had already removed his jacket and begun to roll back his sleeve.

14. Mr Obama promised to roll back Mr Bush's imperial presidency. But has he?

15. 7 Standing on the Great Wall, we could feel the centuries roll back.

16. But experts caution that drugs alone are not enough to roll back the global pandemic.

17. We were confident that we could roll back the enemy forces that barred out way.

18. Blair is unlikely to roll back any of the previous ruling party's major ecomonic reforms.

19. It was an effort to roll back federal aid to the poor across a much broader front.

20. Since 1979 there has been fresh emphasis on the need to roll back the frontiers of the state.

21. Sarah carried her cup of coffee and cheese roll back to her chosen table and settled to work.

22. En-vironmentalists regard these moves as the government taking advantage of the national mood to roll back protective measures.

23. 17 En-vironmentalists regard these moves as the government taking advantage of the national mood to roll back protective measures.

24. Republicans have fallen short of their goals to dramatically roll back the federal health-care entitlements Waxman ushered into law.

25. 20 Do you think this campaign promise to roll back discretionary spending across the board to 2008 levels is feasible?

26. Environmentalists say that Congress is trying to roll back clean-air and water laws and to dismantle the Endangered Species Act.

27. Roll-back recovery reverts the system state back to some earlier, correct version, for example using checkpointing, and moves forward from there.

28. Wisconsin is the flashpoint for a national struggle over efforts to roll back pay and union rights of state and local government workers.

29. After the uprisings in Poland and Hungary in 1956 were ruthlessly suppressed, many speculated that Khrushchev would have to roll back his program of de-Stalinization and crack down further.

30. Since 2012, conservative state legislatures across the US have ramped up attempts to roll back African-American voting rights by passing restrictive voter ID laws and curtailing early voting opportunities.

31. The state Senate and Assembly passed bills Saturday that, if signed into law, will ban the use of Chokeholds and roll back protections afforded to officers during misconduct investigations in an effort to foster accountability.

32. US law enforcement officials continue to pressure major tech companies to roll back security improvements they have begun to adopt, including end-to-end encrypted chat applications and default disk encryption, and demand legislation to mandate exceptional access.[

33. Blowing Curfew should not lead to grounding (unless some troubling circumstances require time-off away from the streets or friends), but instead to a measured roll-back in privileges to the point your teen was able to display responsibility

34. Second, as far as the easing of the monetary policy, or the roll back in the monetary policies which are unconventional monetary policies which have been followed, is concerned it is now globally accepted that the liquidity which was there in the markets initially created problems of excess for us.