step in的翻译
介入; 干涉; 进入; 涉足
ph.
1. The government may step in to settle the disagreement between the union and the employers.
政府可能会出面干预,解决工会和雇主之间的纠纷。
1. 插入,介入:stay by守在一边 | step in插入,介入 | step up提高,加快,加紧
2. 介入;干预;参加:step by step 逐步地,一步步地 | step in 介入;干预;参加 | step up 走近来;登上去
3. 便鞋(有松紧带式):steer hide閹牛皮 | step-in便鞋(有鬆緊帶式) | step-on便鞋(無鬆緊帶式)
4. 介入:20.profit margin 利润幅度 | 21.step in 介入 | 22.rally 繁荣
1. 介入,干预,插手(棘手问题)
If you step in, you get involved in a difficult situation because you think you can or should help with it.
e.g. If no agreement was reached, the army would step in...
如果无法达成协议,军队将会介入。
e.g. There are circumstances in which the State must step in to protect children.
有些情况下,国家必须出面保护儿童。
1. It is necessary for the government to step up its efforts in working with the business sector to narrow the wealth gap in Hong Kong.
2. It said the stake buy was an " important and solid step forward " in its internalization drive.
3. She said the industry has a responsibility to step in and push an artist out of the spotlight until they get their personal act together.
4. Someone in America needs to act and step up and take responsibility like Shan Jixiang has in China.
5. The CAAC gave the green light for the three private airlines in May, an initial step toward breaking the government's monopoly on passenger air transport.
6. step in的反义词
6. Minister of Health Chen Zhu addressed the founding ceremony, calling the center's formation a key step for China in guarding food safety.
7. China yesterday praised a meeting between Myanmar's leaders and a United Nations'special envoy as a positive step toward restoring calm in the troubled region.
8. The nurses had to step in and ask her to calm down.
9. But the transfer of NPLs augmented by capital injections is seen as the first and relatively easier step in addressing the issue.
10. This is an active step in improving prevention work and medical treatment.
verb
1. act as a substitute
e.g. She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold
Synonym: substitute deputize deputise
2. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force
e.g. Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?