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take a back seat
[teɪk ə bæk siːt]

  • 处于次要位置,变得不重要:指在某个活动或事物中处于次要的位置或地位,变得不重要、不活跃或不强大。
  • 退居二线:指在某个活动或事物中退居次要的位置或地位。

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  退居次要地位

... took a back seat 退居次要地位 I Took A Seat 我把一个席位 And Took A Seat 并采取座位 ...

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  • In yesterday's session, data took a back seat to comments out of Europe, but we did also get some interesting rhetoric from BoE member Broadbent.

    昨日欧洲意见影响盖经济数据我们确实得到一些有趣的措辞,它来自于英国央行成员布罗德。

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  • Microsoft shares have performed less well since Gates took a back seat, although some market watchers continue to believe the company is progressing.

    微软股票盖茨退居二线之后表现稍稍不好虽然一些市场观察员继续认为微软前进

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  • Consequently everything else took a back seat and was allocated to the early and late hours of the day, and only received a small portion of my energy.

    因此其它只能退居其次,利用清晨深夜来完成,并且只是花极少精力顾及。

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  • But Havens says that for those three muddy days at Woodstock, politics and activism took a back seat to peace, love and cheerfully dealing with the rain and mud.

    VOA: standard.2009.08.15

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