下台

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 neutral xià tái
拼音 xià tái
汉字拆解 下 = down, to leave; 台 = a raised platform or stage — a position of public prominence or authority

含义

To step down; to leave office; to be forced out of power. Describes the departure of someone from a position of public authority, influence, or prominence, whether voluntary or compelled.

Primarily political and theatrical in its connotations. In political contexts: forced or voluntary departure from power. In performance contexts: to exit the stage after performing. Also used figuratively: 让人下不了台 (to put someone in a position from which there is no graceful exit — to cause someone embarrassment they cannot recover from).

例句

  1. 在连续数周的抗议浪潮和党内压力的双重夹击之下,这位总理宣布辞职下台,结束了长达九年的执政生涯。
  2. 他因财务丑闻被迫下台,但其在任期间推行的多项制度改革却在业界留下了深远的影响。
  3. 演出结束后,演员们在经久不息的掌声中下台,主办方随即宣布下周将在同一场地举办续演场次。

用法指南

语境: politics, performance, business

语气: neutral

正确说法

  • 丑闻曝光后,他在舆论和董事会压力下被迫下台。(After the scandal broke, he was forced to step down under pressure from public opinion and the board.)
  • 在中国政治语境中,官员下台常会引发人事和政策连锁反应。(In Chinese political discourse, an official stepping down often triggers chain reactions in personnel and policy.)

错误说法

  • 下台 when referring to ordinary job resignation — use 辞职 or 离职; 下台 specifically implies leaving a powerful or prominent public position, often under pressure, and carries political or dramatic connotations absent from simple employment changes

起源与历史

下 (down, off) + 台 (stage, platform, position of public prominence — a raised surface associated with performance or authority)

文化背景

世代: All ages

社会背景: Universal

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