take a back seat

基本解释<美>黯然引退,处于次要地位;退居次位

网络释义

处于默默无闻的地位

用法和例句

In that case president obama 's evident desire for america to take a back seat may well be thwarted .
这样的话,即使奥巴马总统明显只想让美国退居幕后,到时候也无法置身事外了。
During that effort the us and europe will have to take a back seat .
在这一努力过程中,美欧市场将不得不退居次要地位。
European films take a back seat at cinemas .
欧洲电影日趋萧条市场份额一年不如一年。
I prefer to take a back seat in this matter .
在这件事上,我宁愿退居人后。
But increasing its investment in china might take a back seat for softbank .
不过,对于软银而言,增加在华投资可能是次要问题。
If you 're ill your sexuality may temporarily take a back seat to other needs .
如果你病了,你的性欲会暂时靠边站,让给其它需求。
During the war all manufacturing had to take a back seat to military needs .
在战争期间,一切生产都要服从军事需要。
The us airlines industry has been forced to take a back seat with the technology so far failing to receive regulatory approval .
由于该技术迄今尚未获得监管方面的批准,美国航空业一直被迫按兵不动。
But if the conciliatory mr noda feels obliged to bring ozawa forces into government party modernisation may take a back seat .
但是如果野田首相觉得这种妥协需要被迫引入小泽势力的话,那么党的现代化建设就要退居二线了。
When the discussion turned to military affairs the governor had to take a back seat .
当讨论到军事问题时,州长只好靠边站了。