step down

IPA/stˈɛp dˈaʊn/
IPA/stˈɛp dˈaʊn/

step down — phrasal verb

  • step downbase form
  • steps down3rd person singular
  • stepping down-ing form
  • stepped downpast simple

1. to give up a senior job or official role so that another person can take over fr

1.片語動詞不及物B2
釋義

to give up a senior job or official role so that another person can take over from you

例句

After fifteen years as mayor, Beatrix decided to step down before the next election.

step down after [time in role]

The coach agreed to step down as captain once the younger players were ready.

step down as + role

同義詞
  • resign

    more formal; the standard word in news and official statements

  • quit

    informal; can apply to any job, not just senior roles

  • retire

    leaving because of age or after a full career, not necessarily a senior post

反義詞
  • take over

    to start doing the job someone else has left

文法句型

step down (as + role)

step down (from + position)

用法筆記

Subject is usually a person holding a high office or leadership role (chairman, mayor, captain). Often followed by 'as' + the role being left or 'from' + the body being left.

常見錯誤

She stepped down her job last month.
She stepped down from her job last month.
💡use 'from' before the position, never a direct object.

step down — verb

step down — noun

step down — adjective