词汇 | kick someone upstairs |
释义 | Idiom kick someone upstairskick (someone) upstairs to give someone a new job which seems more powerful but is really less powerful, usually in order to stop them causing trouble for you.Brown is being kicked upstairs to become chairman of the new company. kick (one) upstairsTo promote one to a position that is higher but undesirable or that has little actual responsibility or authority. They kicked John upstairs to an assistant manager position so he would stop griping about his pay. kick someone upstairsBRITISHIf you kick someone upstairs, you give them a job or position which seems to have a higher status but actually has less power, in order to reduce their influence. Peter Greenall becomes managing director succeeding Andrew Thomas, who is kicked upstairs to become deputy chairman. The radicals kicked him upstairs to the then ceremonial job of president. kick someone upstairsremove someone from an influential position in a business by giving them an ostensible promotion. informal |
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