take a back seat in English
abstain from being in a chief position, permit oneself to be a secondary facto
Use "take a back seat" in a sentence
1. 12 Many managers take a back seat and leave recruitment to specialists.
2. Although technology can not realistically take a back seat, we will try to tackle concepts at a simple level.
3. Turning the original classic topsy-turvy, Stoppard makes Hamlet himself take a back seat and elevates two minor characters to star status.
4. My plane is an Avocation, one that I love, but that often must take a back seat to work, family, travel and other commitments
5. 14 a night where work, your friends and the entirety of the outside world take a back seat to the wonderfulness that is your girlfriend or wife.
6. "Blindfolds can deliver wonderful sexual enhancement — especially when worn by women." En español When it comes to the popularity of sex toys, Blindfolds take a back seat to vibrators
7. Carnatic is a long-time writer and part-time artist within the inflation community, he has a particular preference for female inflation with air, and especially popping (of the clean variety), he initiated the first Prose that Blows back in 2009 before being forced to take a back seat
8. ‘An effective run stuffer, he also can get into the Backfield and pressure the quarterback.’ ‘When it comes to the offensive Backfield, they take a back seat to no team in the SEC.’ ‘They entered the offseason with a depleted defensive Backfield, so adding a quality cornerback or safety is likely.’