| 释义 |
step in phrasal verb with stepverb[ I+ adv/prep ]uk /step/ us /step/-pp- to become involved in a difficult situation or argument in order to help find a solution: 插手;介入;居中斡旋 [ + to infinitive ]An outside buyer has stepped in to save the company from going out of business.一个外来买主介入,使公司免于破产。 When the leading actress broke her leg, Isobel stepped in and took over.女主角摔断了腿,伊索贝尔临时加入顶替了她。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Taking part and getting involved actor all in along attendee be (a) party to somethingidiom concern engage go all in go in on something hat have a dog in the fightidiom have a horse in the raceidiom muscle neck participatory pitch in plunge plunge in/plunge into something punch above your weightidiom thick
step in | American Dictionary
step in phrasal verb with stepverb[ Ialways+ adv/prep ]us/step/-pp- -pp- to become involved: An outside buyer stepped in to save the company.
step in | Business English
step in phrasal verb with stepverb[ I ]uk /step/us [ I ] to become involved in a difficult situation or argument in order to help: She stepped in to defend her team from unfair criticism. step in to do sthAn outside buyer has stepped in to save the company from going out of business. |