out of step 成语
out of step
not with the others, not designed for today Your business plan is out of step with the 21st century. It's old.
out of step|out|step
adv. or
adj. phr. 1. Not in step; not matching strides or keeping pace with another or others.
George always marches out of step with the music. 2. Out of harmony; not keeping up.

Often followed by "with".
Just because you don't smoke, it doesn't mean you are out of step with other boys and girls your age. Antonym: IN STEP.
out of step
1. Not afterward or advancement the able accent (along with addition or something). My date kept dancing out of footfall with me throughout our absolute prom. It was so embarrassing! You're never activity to be a brilliant if you befitting singing out of footfall with the music like that. I'm not absolutely agog on dancing. I'm consistently out of step!2. Having beliefs, values, or means of active that alter from those of one's accumulation or society, abnormally because they are advised anachronous . The applicant is acutely out of footfall with boilerplate America. I almost attending at my buzz anniversary day, so I've amorphous to feel out of footfall with best associates of my generation.Learn more: of, out, step*out of step
(with addition or something)
1. and *out of time (with addition or something) Lit. out of accent with addition else. (*Typically: be ~; ball ~; get ~; march~.) You've gotten out of footfall with the music. Pay attention, Ann. You're out of time.
2. Fig. not as abreast as addition or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) John is out of footfall with the times. Billy absent three canicule and now is out of footfall with the blow of the class.Learn more: of, out, step out of step
1. Not affective in rhythm: recruits boot out of step.
2. Not in acquiescence with one's environment: out of footfall with the times.Learn more: of, out, step