step\ into\ sy's\ shoes

step\ into\ sy's\ shoes
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  • step into someone's shoes — step into (someone s) shoes to take the job or position that someone else had before you. When his father retires, Victor will be ready to step into his shoes. It will take a very special person to fill Barbara s shoes …   New idioms dictionary

  • step into somebody's shoes — step into sb s ˈshoes idiom to continue a job or the work that sb else has started • She stepped into her father s shoes when he retired. Main entry: ↑stepidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • step into someone's shoes —    If you step into someone s shoes, you take over a job or position held by someone else before you.     William has been trained to step into his father s shoes when he retires …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • step into one's shoes — {v. phr.} To do what someone else usually does after he has stopped doing it. * /When Bill s father died, Bill had to step into his father s shoes to support his mother./ * /A coach trains the junior varsity to step into the shoes of the members… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • step into one's shoes — {v. phr.} To do what someone else usually does after he has stopped doing it. * /When Bill s father died, Bill had to step into his father s shoes to support his mother./ * /A coach trains the junior varsity to step into the shoes of the members… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • step\ into\ one's\ shoes — v. phr. To do what someone else usually does after he has stopped doing it. When Bill s father died, Bill had to step into his father s shoes to support his mother. A coach trains the junior varsity to step into the shoes of the members of the… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • step into someone's shoes — take control of a task or job from another person. → step …   English new terms dictionary

  • step into someone's shoes — take control of a task or job from another person …   Useful english dictionary

  • step into shoes — step into (someone s) shoes to take the job or position that someone else had before you. When his father retires, Victor will be ready to step into his shoes. It will take a very special person to fill Barbara s shoes …   New idioms dictionary

  • into one's shoes — See: STEP INTO ONE S SHOES …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • into one's shoes — See: STEP INTO ONE S SHOES …   Dictionary of American idioms

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