cedere il passo
Italian
Alternative forms
- dare il passo (rare)
Etymology
Literally, “to cede the stride”. Compare French céder le pas.
Verb
cèdere il passo (first-person singular present cèdo il passo, first-person singular past historic cedétti il passo or (traditional) cedètti il passo, past participle cedùto il passo, auxiliary avére)
- (idiomatic, intransitive, or transitive with a) to give way or step aside
- Synonym: dare la precedenza
- 2019, George Orwell, translated by Nicola Gardini, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Mondadori:
- Il giovane ufficiale entrò e, spostandosi, cedette il passo a una guardia bassa e tozza, che aveva braccia e spalle possenti.
- As the young officer entered and stepped aside, there emerged from behind him a short stumpy guard with enormous arms and shoulders.
- (literally, “The young officer entered and, moving himself, gave way to a short stumpy guard, who had powerful arms and shoulders.”)
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