- play second fiddle to
- take a subordinate role to someone or something in a way often considered demeaning
she had to play second fiddle to the interests of her husband
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
she had to play second fiddle to the interests of her husband
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
play second fiddle — to have a less important position or status than someone or something else : to be regarded or treated as less important a former star athlete who is not happy to play second fiddle as he nears the end of his career often + to He s not happy to … Useful english dictionary
play second fiddle to — play second fiddle (to (someone/something)) to be in a less important position than someone or something else. Radio has been playing second fiddle to television for decades now. Usage notes: sometimes used without play Etymology: based on the… … New idioms dictionary
play second fiddle — (to (someone/something)) to be in a less important position than someone or something else. Radio has been playing second fiddle to television for decades now. Usage notes: sometimes used without play Etymology: based on the literal meaning of… … New idioms dictionary
play second fiddle to sb — play second fiddle to sb/sth ► to be seen as less important than another person or thing: »There were times when security seemed to play second fiddle to how the security company wanted to present itself to the world. Main Entry: ↑fiddle … Financial and business terms
play second fiddle — If you play second fiddle, you take a subordinate role behind someone more important … The small dictionary of idiomes
play second fiddle to — ► play second fiddle to take a subordinate role to. Main Entry: ↑fiddle … English terms dictionary
play second fiddle — If you play second fiddle, you take a subordinate role behind someone more important. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you play second fiddle to another person, you accept to be second in importance to that person, or have a lower… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
play second fiddle — if you play second fiddle to someone, they are in a stronger position or are more important than you. You ll have to choose between your wife and me. I won t play second fiddle to anyone. (usually + to) … New idioms dictionary
play second fiddle — accept a lower position, take a back seat Kirk won t play second fiddle to her. He wants to be the boss … English idioms
Play second fiddle — If you play second fiddle, you take a subordinate role behind someone more important … Dictionary of English idioms