Step aside Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move to the side so someone or something can pass, or to leave a position of responsibility so someone else can take over.
用法与细微差别
Common in both literal (move physically) and figurative (resign, let someone else lead) senses. Formal in resignation contexts ('step aside as CEO'), neutral when talking about making space. Often used in polite requests: 'Could you step aside, please?'.
例句
Please step aside so others can get through.
basic
He decided to step aside and let someone else lead.
basic
When the bus arrived, people had to step aside to make room.
basic
After the scandal, the coach was asked to step aside.
natural
If you could step aside for a moment, I'll clean the floor.
natural
After twenty years, she was ready to step aside and enjoy retirement.
natural