stand down
英 [ˈstænd daʊn]
美 [ˈstænd daʊn]
(从要职上)退下,下台(让位给他人)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (从重要职位上)退下,下台(常为了让位给别人)
If someonestands down, they resign from an important job or position, often in order to let someone else take their place.- Four days later, the despised leader finally stood down, just 17 days after taking office...
4天后,这位遭到鄙视的领导人终于下台了,离他就职只有 17 天。 - Profits plunged and he stood down as chairman last January.
因利润骤降,他作为董事长于去年 1 月辞职了。
- Four days later, the despised leader finally stood down, just 17 days after taking office...
双语例句
- I've already instructed my guard to stand down.
我已经叫我的保镖退下了。 - We need an outside arbiter to ask one of the machines to stand down.
我们需要一个外部仲裁程序来要求其中一个节点暂时停止活动。 - Stand down until I give you order.
听我的命令再动手。 - He was forced to stand down as the team captain.
他被迫退下队长的职位。 - I don't know I descend a station where, I don't know I what square tomorrow, only have so stand down.
我不知道我的下一站在哪里,我不知道我的明天在何方,只有这样走下去。 - The present leaders have to decide whether to stand down and hand over to a younger generation
现任领导层必须决定是否应退居二线,把重任移交给更为年轻的一代。 - Four days later, the despised leader finally stood down, just 17 days after taking office
4天后,这位遭到鄙视的领导人终于下台了,离他就职只有17天。 - Yesterday, the country saw its central bank governor stand down early.
昨日有消息称,该国央行行长将提前离职。 - 'If that's all you know about it, you may stand down,'continued the King.
“如果你再没有别的补充,你可以退下去了。”国王宣布说。 - If you want this job, I'll stand down.
如果你想得到这工作,我愿意退让。