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Step into your shoes Meaning in English

expression · lemma: step into someone's shoes

ˈstɛp/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈʃuz
STEP in-too yor SHOOS
stˈɛp/ /ˈɪntʊ/ /jˈɔː/ /ʃˈuːz
STEP in-tuh yaw SHOOS

释义

To take over someone's job, responsibilities, or role; also, to imagine what it would be like to be them.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in professional or empathetic contexts. Common collocations: 'someone will have to step into your shoes', 'when she retired, I stepped into her shoes'. Can mean literally taking over a job or figuratively imagining another person's experience.

例句

When my manager retired, I had to step into her shoes.

basic

It’s not easy to step into your shoes and do everything you do.

basic

Can anyone step into your shoes while you are away?

basic

After Linda left, nobody wanted to step into her shoes because she was such a great leader.

natural

Try to step into my shoes before you judge my decisions.

natural

When you step into someone’s shoes, you realize their challenges aren’t so simple.

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