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I. step [Am stɛp, Brit stɛp] SUBST
1. step (footstep, pace):
step
one step forward, two steps back scherzh
seguir los pasos de alguien
2.1. step C (of dance):
step
2.2. step U (in marching, walking):
step
to be in step
to be in step (in dancing)
to be out of step
to be out of step (in dancing)
to be out of step (in dancing)
to break step
3. step (distance):
4. step:
step (move)
step (measure)
to take steps (to + infin)
tomar medidas (para  +  infin)
5.1. step:
step (on stair)
step (on stair)
step (on ladder)
step (on ladder)
mind the step”
5.2. step <steps, pl > Brit (stepladder):
step
6.1. step (degree in scale):
step
step
6.2. step Am MUS:
half step
II. step <Part Präs stepping; Past, Past Part stepped> [Am stɛp, Brit stɛp] VERB intr
1. step (move) + Adv Kompl:
to step off a plane
2. step (tread):
step
to step in/on sth
to step on it or on the gas ugs
to step on it or on the gas ugs
apurarse LatAm
to step on it or on the gas ugs
meterle LatAm ugs
I. step by step [ˌstɛp bʌɪ ˈstɛp] ADV
step by step (one stage at a time)
step by step (gradually)
II. step-by-step ADJ
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step approach
I. step by step [ˌstɛp bʌɪ ˈstɛp] ADV
step by step (one stage at a time)
step by step (gradually)
II. step-by-step ADJ
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step approach
step off VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv) MILIT
step off
I. step [Am stɛp, Brit stɛp] SUBST
1. step (footstep, pace):
step
one step forward, two steps back scherzh
seguir los pasos de alguien
2.1. step C (of dance):
step
2.2. step U (in marching, walking):
step
to be in step
to be in step (in dancing)
to be out of step
to be out of step (in dancing)
to be out of step (in dancing)
to break step
3. step (distance):
4. step:
step (move)
step (measure)
to take steps (to + infin)
tomar medidas (para  +  infin)
5.1. step:
step (on stair)
step (on stair)
step (on ladder)
step (on ladder)
mind the step”
5.2. step <steps, pl > Brit (stepladder):
step
6.1. step (degree in scale):
step
step
6.2. step Am MUS:
half step
II. step <Part Präs stepping; Past, Past Part stepped> [Am stɛp, Brit stɛp] VERB intr
1. step (move) + Adv Kompl:
to step off a plane
2. step (tread):
step
to step in/on sth
to step on it or on the gas ugs
to step on it or on the gas ugs
apurarse LatAm
to step on it or on the gas ugs
meterle LatAm ugs
I. step by step [ˌstɛp bʌɪ ˈstɛp] ADV
step by step (one stage at a time)
step by step (gradually)
II. step-by-step ADJ
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step approach
step aerobics SUBST + Sg or pl Verb
step aside VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv)
step aside (resign, go)
step aside (resign, go)
step back VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv)
step back (move back)
step back (move back)
(become detached) to step back (from sth)
step up VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (increase)
step up exports/power/volume
step up attacks
step up attacks
step up production/campaign
step in VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv) (intervene)
step in
step in
step forward VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv)
step down VERB [Am stɛp -, Brit stɛp -] (v + adv)
1. step down (get down):
step down
2. step down (resign):
step down
step down
step down
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. step [step] -pp- SUBST
1. step:
step (foot movement)
step (foot print)
to take a step
step by step
to follow in sb's steps übtr
to take a step towards sth übtr
to be in/out of step
to be in/out of step übtr
2. step of stair, ladder:
step
3. step (measure):
step
to take steps (to do sth)
4. step pl Brit (stepladder):
step
5. step Am MUS:
whole step
half step
II. step [step] -pp- VERB intr
1. step (tread):
step
2. step (walk):
step
step in VERB intr
step in
step up VERB trans
step up
step back VERB intr
1. step back (move back):
step back
2. step back (gain new perspective):
step back
step aside VERB intr
step aside
I. step down VERB intr (resign)
step down
to step down from sth
II. step down VERB trans (reduce)
step down
OpenDict-Eintrag
step up VERB
step up (present oneself) intr
jaunty step
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. step [step] SUBST
1. step:
step (foot movement)
step (footprint)
to take a step
step by step
to take a step towards sth übtr
to be in/out of step
to be in/out of step übtr
watch your step!
2. step of stair, ladder:
step
3. step (measure):
step
to take steps (to do sth)
4. step MUS:
whole step
half step
II. step <-pp-> [step] VERB intr
1. step (tread):
step
2. step (walk):
step
goose step SUBST
goose step
goose-step <-pp-> VERB intr
goose-step
step aside VERB intr
step aside
step back VERB intr
1. step back (move back):
step back
2. step back (gain new perspective):
step back
I. step down VERB intr (resign)
step down
to step down from sth
II. step down VERB trans (reduce)
step down
step in VERB intr
step in
I. step up VERB trans
step up
II. step up VERB intr
step up
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
Present
Istep
youstep
he/she/itsteps
westep
youstep
theystep
Past
Istepped
youstepped
he/she/itstepped
westepped
youstepped
theystepped
Present Perfect
Ihavestepped
youhavestepped
he/she/ithasstepped
wehavestepped
youhavestepped
theyhavestepped
Past Perfect
Ihadstepped
youhadstepped
he/she/ithadstepped
wehadstepped
youhadstepped
theyhadstepped
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Having been looking around town for a victim all night without success, they decided to lie-in-wait for whoever might happen to step outside.
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I'm standing on an ice floe, take a step and my foot goes right through the ice.
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Since the spinnaker is stored in the sock, the first step is to set up the sock.
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Step-free access to the platforms, for wheelchairs and prams, is possible, via the lifts.
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Many clinicians improperly perform, or entirely miss this step, introducing avoidable diagnostic error and misdiagnosis.
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