2009년 9월 28일 월요일

Dic: out of step (with something)

  • The governor's remarks show she is seriously out of step with voters.
  • Many parents are surprisingly out of step with the reality of drugs in their children's lives.
  • My dad's clothing store, once successful, is now dismissed as old and out of step.
1. not having the same ideas or beliefs as a group you are part of.
2. not aware of something.

Usage notes: often used as a criticism.

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