step
- IPA[step]
美式
- an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running;the distance covered by a step
- lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position;used as a polite or deferential way of asking someone to walk a short distance for a particular purpose
noun: step, plural noun: steps
verb: step, 3rd person present: steps, gerund or present participle: stepping, past tense: stepped, past participle: stepped
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- 相關詞
- 片語
- n.名詞
- 1. an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running:
Ron took a step back
she turned and retraced her steps
- 2. the distance covered by a step:
Richard came a couple of steps nearer
- 3. a person's particular way of walking:
she left the room with a springy step
- 4. one of the sequences of movement of the feet that make up a dance.
- 5. a short or easily walked distance:
the market is only a short step from the end of the lake
- 6. a flat surface, especially one in a series, on which to place one's foot when moving from one level to another:
the bottom step of the staircase
a flight of marble steps
- 7. a doorstep:
there was a pint of milk on the step
- 8. a rung of a ladder.
- 9. a stepladder:
the steps are in the outhouse
- 10. step aerobics:
a step class
- 11. a foothold cut in a slope of ice.
- 12. a measure or action, especially one of a series taken in order to deal with or achieve a particular thing:
the government must take steps to discourage age discrimination
a major step forward in the fight for justice
- 13. a stage in a gradual process:
sales are up, which is a step in the right direction
- 14. a particular position or grade on an ascending or hierarchical scale:
the first step on the managerial ladder
- 15. an interval in a scale; a tone (whole step) or semitone (half step).
- 16. an abrupt change in the value of a quantity, especially voltage.
- 17. a block, typically fixed to the vessel's keel, on which the base of a mast is seated.
- v.動詞
- 1. lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position:
Claudia tried to step back
I accidentally stepped on his foot
- 2. used as a polite or deferential way of asking someone to walk a short distance for a particular purpose:
please step this way
- 3. perform a dance:
they stepped it down the room between the lines of dancers
- 4. take a particular course of action:
young men have temporarily stepped out of the labor market
- 5. set up (a mast) in its step.
adj. having or formed into a step or series of steps:
a building with stepped access
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adj. having or formed into a step or series of steps:
a building with stepped access
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comb. denoting a relationship resulting from a remarriage:
stepmother
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comb. denoting a relationship resulting from a remarriage:
stepmother
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plural projections resembling steps on the sloping part of a gable, common in Flemish architecture and 16- and 17th-century Scottish buildings.
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plural projections resembling steps on the sloping part of a gable, common in Flemish architecture and 16th- and 17th-century Scottish buildings.
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plural projections resembling steps on the sloping part of a gable, common in Flemish architecture and 16th- and 17th-century Scottish buildings.
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do as someone else did, especially in making a journey or following a career
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片語
- break step
- fall into step
- in step
- follow in someone's steps
- keep step
- one step ahead
- one step at a time
- out of step
- step by step
- step into someone's shoes
- step on it
- step out of line
- step up to the plate
- watch one's step
- step aside
- step back
- step down
- step something down
- step forward
- step in
- step out
- step something up
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- IPA[stɛp]
英式
- n.an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running:
- Ron took a step back
she turned and retraced her steps
- v.lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position:
- Claudia tried to step back
I accidentally stepped on his foot
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