step into the breach — To take the place of someone who is absent, esp in a crisis • • • Main Entry: ↑breach * * * step into the breach often humorous phrase to help someone, or to do someone’s job for them when they are unable to do it Helen has offered to step into… … Useful english dictionary
step into the breach — ► to do someone else s work when they are unable to do it: »Bill s illness meant that Kathy had to step into the breach. Main Entry: ↑step … Financial and business terms
step into the breach — If you step into the breach, you do work that someone else is unexpectedly unable to do. Steve stepped into the breach when his colleague had a car accident … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
step into the breach — ► step into the breach replace someone who is suddenly unable to do a job. Main Entry: ↑breach … English terms dictionary
step into the breach — formal to do someone s work when they are suddenly not able to do it. Professor Collier stepped into the breach when the guest lecturer failed to turn up … New idioms dictionary
step into the breach — often humorous to help someone, or to do someone s job for them when they are unable to do it Helen has offered to step into the breach while I m away … English dictionary
step into the breach — replace someone who is suddenly unable to do a job. → breach … English new terms dictionary
Into the Out Of — infobox Book | name = Into the Out Of author = Alan Dean Foster country = United States language = English translator = cover artist = genre = Science fiction novel Horror novel publisher = Wildside Press release date = 1985 media type = Print… … Wikipedia
stepped into the breach — held his place, fought back … English contemporary dictionary
Once More Unto the Breach — Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Episode no. Episode 155 Directed by Allan Kroeker Writ … Wikipedia