step aside

step aside
intransitive verb
1) zur Seite treten
2) (fig.): (resign) seine Stellung räumen
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(to move to one side: He stepped aside to let me pass.) zur Seite treten
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step aside
vi zur Seite treten, Platz machen
to \step aside aside in favour of sb jdm Platz machen; (fig) zu Gunsten von jdm zurücktreten, seinen Posten für jdn räumen
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vi
1) (lit) zur Seite treten
2) (fig) Platz machen

to step aside to make way for sb — jdm Platz machen

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step aside v/i
1. zur Seite treten
2. fig Platz machen (in favo[u]r of für oder dat), zurücktreten (zugunsten)
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intransitive verb
1) zur Seite treten
2) (fig.): (resign) seine Stellung räumen
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expr.
beiseite treten ausdr.

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