step in 详细解释

step in

走进, 介入, 干预, 伸脚穿入

插手干预; 介入

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。

词形变化

动词过去式: stepped | 动词过去分词: stepped | 动词现在分词: stepping | 动词第三人称单数: steps |

词义辨析

同义参见:

intervene  

英英释义

名词 step in:

short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural)

同义词:pantie, panty, scanty, step-in

动词 step in:

get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force

同义词:intervene, interfere, interpose

act as a substitute

同义词:substitute, deputize, deputise

补充

step instep in1.干涉, 介入The police are reluctant to step in.警察不愿插手干预。Father stepped in and forbade me to go camping.父亲干涉, 禁止我去野营。2.进入; 涉足We had to step in mud over our ankles.我们必须进入没脚的泥塘。

例句

1. If no agreement was reached, the army would step in.如果无法达成协议, 军队将会介入。 2. The State must step in to protect children.国家必须出面保护儿童。 3. I'm really grateful to you for stepping in.我非常感激您能出面解决。 4. He stepped in a puddle.他一脚踏进了一个水洼里。 5. to step in the meeting-house步入会场 6. Here we are, this is my house. Why don't you step in?我们到了,这就是我家,进来坐一会儿吧! 7. to step in the slippers伸脚穿上拖鞋 8. Seeing such a situation, I had to step in.看到这种情况,我不得不出来解围了。 9. to step in with an offer of weapons提供武器进行干预 10. He stepped in and took charge.他出面担起责任。 11. She stepped in before a fight could start.她出面阻止了一场打斗的发生。