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"[step] into {one's} shoes" 的定义和意义

to step into one's shoes
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在别人缺席的情况下接受别人的责任

to be given someone's task, role, job, etc., particularly after they have left
to [step] into {one's} shoes definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "step into one's shoes" and when to use it?

The phrase "step into one's shoes" originated in the 16th century and referred to the act of taking over someone else's job or position. The term "shoes" is used metaphorically to represent the role or responsibilities of the person being replaced. It is often used in work or professional contexts, where someone may need to replace a colleague who is leaving or retiring.

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She's retiring next month, and someone will need to step into her shoes and take over her role as CEO.
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