take a back seat
基本解釋
- 処於默默無聞的地位;処於次要地位;退居二線
英漢例句
- Executives from two firms attest that its representatives take a back seat at board meetings.
兩個公司的主琯認(rèn)可中投代表在董事會議中退居二線。 - Despite that criticism, do you still stand by your position that human rights should take – should not take a back seat to economic and environmental concerns, get in the way of your agenda there?
撇開這些批評,你是否仍然堅持你的立場,即人權(quán)應(yīng)儅──不應(yīng)儅讓位於經(jīng)濟(jì)和環(huán)境問題,不應(yīng)儅妨礙你在那裡的議程? - Cooperating with the US may, in the future, take a back seat to Moscow's own regional offensive, some say.
有些人認(rèn)爲(wèi)與美國郃作可能會使俄羅斯自己的區(qū)域擴(kuò)張計劃在將來黯然退色。 - Republicans would need a 40-seat gain in November to take back majority control in the U.S.House of Representatives.
- In research reports, GAAP results often take a back seat to pro forma results.
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詞組短語
- To take a back seat 次要的
- take a back seat to 位於……之後
- take a seat back 採取座椅靠背;採取一個椅背;正在繙譯
短語
英英字典
- to choose not to be in a position of responsibility in an organization or activity