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she doesn't take a back seat to anyoneей никто не указ
take a back seatзанимать скромное положение
take a back seatстушеваться
take a back seatотойти на задний план
take a back seatуступить контроль (Occupy an inferior position; allow another to be in control. For example, Linda was content to take a back seat and let Nancy run the meeting. This idiom uses back seat in contrast to the driver's seat, that is, the one in control. Lu4ik)
take a back seatвыйти в тираж (Anglophile)
take a back seatуйти на задний план (1. if an activity takes a back seat, you spend less time doing that than other things. He's been putting all his energies into house-hunting recently so his studies have had to take a back seat. In my early twenties, politics very much took a back seat to sport and socializing. (sometimes + to) 2. to let other people take a more active and responsible part in an organization or a situation. I was content to take a back seat and let the rest of my family deal with the crisis. CI Alexander Demidov)
take a back seatотходить на задний план (pelipejchenko)
take a back seatиграть "второй скрипкой" (Дмитрий_Р)
take a back seatотойти на задний план (Alexander Demidov)
take a back seatуступить руководство (Lu4ik)
take a back seatсадиться
take a back seatдержаться нейтралитета
take a back seatзанять скромное положение
take a back seatне вмешиваться
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