stepping的意思和读音

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n.

v.

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v.+n.take step,make step

adj.+n.final step,positive step,critical step,initial step,false step

adv.+v.backward step,forward step

n.pace,footstep,stair,rung,move

v.walk,march

steppingn.movement/sound

1.[c]the act of lifting your foot and putting it down in order to walk or move somewhere; the sound this makes

a baby's first steps

He took a step towards the door.

We heard steps outside.

way of walking

2.[c][ususing]the way that sb walks

He walked with a quick light step.

distance

3.[c]the distance that you cover when you take a step

It's only a few steps further.

He turned around and retraced his steps(= went back the way he had come) .

She moved a step closer to me.

The hotel is only a short step from the beach.

in series/process

4.[c]one of a series of things that you do in order to achieve sth

This was a first step towards a united Europe.

It's a big step giving up your job and moving halfway across the world.

We are taking steps to prevent pollution.

This won't solve the problem but it's a step in the right direction .

The new drug is a major step forward in the treatment of the disease.

5.[c]one of a series of things that sb does or that happen, which forms part of a process

Having completed the first stage, you can move on to step 2.

I'd like to take this idea a step further .

This was a big step up(= to a better position) in his career.

I'll explain it to you step by step .

a step-by-step guide to building your own home

stair

6.[c]a surface that you put your foot on in order to walk to a higher or lower level, especially one of a series

She was sitting on the bottom step of the staircase.

We walked down some stone steps to the beach.

A short flight of steps led up to the door.

in dance

7.[c][usupl]a series of movements that you make with your feet and which form a dance

exercise

8.[u]a type of exercise that you do by stepping on and off a raised piece of equipment

step aerobics

a step class

ladder

9.[pl]a stepladder

a pair of steps

We need the steps to get into the attic.

in music

10.[c]the interval between two notes that are next to each other in a scale

IDMbreak stepto change the way you are walking so that you do not walk in the same rhythm as the people you are walking or marching with

He caught her up and fell into step beside her.

fall into step (beside/with sb)to change the way you are walking so that you start walking in the same rhythm as the person you are walking with

He caught her up and fell into step beside her.

She was out of step with her colleagues.

in/out of step (with sb/sth));(putting your feet on the ground in the right/wrong way, according to the rhythm of the music or the people you are moving withhaving ideas that are the same as or different from other people's

She was out of step with her colleagues.

mind/watch your stepto walk carefullyto behave in a careful and sensible wayone step forward, two steps back退used to say that every time you make progress, sth bad happens that means that the situation is worse than beforea/one step ahead (of sb/sth));when you areone step ahead of sb/sth, you manage to avoid them or to achieve sth more quickly than they doa/one step at a timewhen you do sthone step at a time you do it slowly and graduallyv.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to lift your foot and move it in a particular direction or put it on or in sth; to move a short distance

to step onto/off a bus

I stepped forward when my name was called out.

She stepped aside to let them pass.

We stepped carefully over the broken glass.

I turned around quickly and stepped on his toes.

Going into the hotel is like stepping back in time.

IDMstep into the breachto do sb's job or work when they are suddenly or unexpectedly unable to do itstep into sbs shoesto continue a job or the work that sb else has startedstep on it(informal)used especially in orders to tell sb to drive fasterstep on sbs toesstep out of linebe/get out of lineto behave badly or break the rules

It's important for world leaders to step up to the plate and honor their commitments on global warming.

step up to the plateto do what is necessary in order to benefit from an opportunity or deal with a crisis

It's important for world leaders to step up to the plate and honor their commitments on global warming.

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v.1.to move by putting one foot down in front of or behind the other2.to move or walk a short distance

n.1.a short movement made by putting one foot in front of the other; the sound that your feet make while you are walking; the short distance that your feet move while you are walking2.a particular movement or set of movements performed with your feet when you are dancing3.the particular way that someone walks, that sometimes shows how they are feeling4.one of a series of actions that you do in order to achieve a particular goal5.a flat piece of wood or stone, usually one in a series, that you walk up or down in order to move to a different level6.one of the stages in a process, or one of the levels on a scale7.an amount equal to two half steps by which a musical note is higher or lower than another note8.a type of exercise that you do by quickly moving onto and off a low piece of equipment1.a short movement made by putting one foot in front of the other; the sound that your feet make while you are walking; the short distance that your feet move while you are walking2.a particular movement or set of movements performed with your feet when you are dancing3.the particular way that someone walks, that sometimes shows how they are feeling4.one of a series of actions that you do in order to achieve a particular goal5.a flat piece of wood or stone, usually one in a series, that you walk up or down in order to move to a different level6.one of the stages in a process, or one of the levels on a scale7.an amount equal to two half steps by which a musical note is higher or lower than another note8.a type of exercise that you do by quickly moving onto and off a low piece of equipment

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1.Edward Ryan, a third-class Irish passenger, put a towel over his head before stepping into a lifeboat.EdwardRyan

2.The company said the government had, by stepping in and mediating, helped prevent a large-scale internet security incident.

3.But inside, where it was hard to see, she was the meanest, wickedest , and most worthless princess around. She liked stepping on dogs.

4.Stepping out of the Signal Hill Park, you could take a stroll on the seashore sidewalk along the coast.

5.And then he said, "Thank you for yelling at the kids for stepping on the corn so I could focus on just having fun on the farm with them. ",“。”

6.For most of us, stepping into a higher level of the company ladder can be one of the most powerful drives to work hard.

7.This means frequently stepping out of your comfort zone to meet his needs, including roughhousing and playing with your son any way you can.

8.Seeing them again in a prison was like stepping out of a time machine.

9.Little did Vos know that he was stepping into a dark chapter of his past, and a world stained by the ancient power of the dark side.

10.Every sort of trades would have their own melodic tune in hawking, people could identify them without stepping out to see.使便