to  take  a back seat
take
teɪk
teik
a
ə
ē
back
bæk
bāk
seat
si:t
sit

Définition et signification de « take a back seat » en anglais

to take a back seat
01

to accept a less important, less visible, or secondary role compared to someone else 

to [take] a back seat definition and meaning
idiome
informel
Exemples
After years of leading the team, she decided to take a back seat. 
02

to become less important, noticeable, or influential compared with something else 

Exemples
Practical concerns took a back seat to creativity during the project. 
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