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step-in
- IPA[ˈstɛpɪn]
英式
- denoting a garment or pair of shoes that is put on by being stepped into and has no need for fastenings
- a pair of step-in shoes; slip-ons.;a pair of women's briefs
noun: step-in, plural noun: step-ins
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形容詞
- 1. denoting a garment or pair of shoes that is put on by being stepped into and has no need for fastenings a step-in sports bra step-in shoes
名詞
- 1. a pair of step-in shoes; slip-ons.
- 2. North American dated a pair of women's briefs pink rayon step-ins combination all-in-one silk vests and step-ins
- become involved in a difficult situation, especially in order to help
Oxford Dictionary
- putting one's feet forward alternately in the same rhythm as the people one is walking, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- putting one's feet forward alternately in the same rhythm as the people one is walking, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- become involved in a difficult situation, especially in order to help
Oxford American Dictionary
- putting (or not putting) one's feet forward alternately in the same rhythm as the people ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- putting (or not putting) one's feet forward alternately in the same rhythm as the people ...
Oxford Dictionary
- do as someone else did, especially in making a journey or following a career
Oxford Dictionary
- do as someone else did, especially in making a journey or following a career
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈstepˌin]
美式
- denoting a garment or pair of shoes that is put on by being stepped into and has no need for ... a step-in sports bra step-in shoes
- a pair of step-in shoes; slip-ons.
Oxford American Dictionary