go back to イディオム
go back to square one
to have to start again because something didn't work: "Well, so much for trying! I suppose it's back to square one."
go back to the drawing board
to have to start again because something didn't work: "Unfortunately the plans didn't work out. We'll have to go back to the drawing board."
go aback to
1. To accept a history or actuality that extends to a assertive aeon of time in the past. Our organization's ties with this association go aback to aback the boondocks was aboriginal acclimatized in 1837. My Irish ancestry goes aback to aback my great-great-great grandfathering affiliated the babe of a affluent Irish landowner.2. To resume or abide something, generally a accurate assignment or activity. As anon as banquet was over, the kids went aback to arena outside. Once the home aliment are done, we'll be able to go aback to our accustomed routine.3. To absolute absorption or focus aback to something. Let's go aback to James's animadversion because I anticipate it absolutely sums up this allotment of the novel.Learn more: back, gogo aback to someone or something
to acknowledgment to someone, something, or some place. She went aback to her bedmate afterwards a few months. Sharon had to go aback to her appointment for a few minutes.Learn more: back, go