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step

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step1 /step/ ●●● S2 W1 noun   steppe
1 movement 移动 [countableC]WALK the movement you make when you put one foot in front of or behind the other when walking 脚步,步
 a video of baby’s first steps
一盒婴儿学步的录像带
 He took one step and fell.
他走了一步就跌倒了。
step back/forwards/towards etc
 Tom took a step back and held the door open.
汤姆后退一步,把门撑开着。
 I had to retrace my steps (=go back the way I came) several times before I found the shop.
我来回走了几次才找到那家商店。
2 action 动作,行动 [countableC]DO something/TAKE ACTIONPROGRESS one of a series of things that you do in order to deal with a problem or to succeed 〔一系列行动中的〕步骤;措施
step in (doing) something
 This is the first step in reforming the welfare system.
这是福利制度改革的第一步。
step to do something
 The president took immediate steps to stop the fighting.
总统立即采取措施阻止战斗。
step towards
 an important step towards peace
通往和平的重要一步
3 in a process 在过程中 [countableC]PROGRESS a stage in a process, or a position on a scale 阶段;进程;等级,级别
 Each book goes up one step in difficulty.
每本书的难度都加深一级。
 Record your result, and go on to step 3.
把你的成绩记录下来,再接着进入步骤三。
step in
 the next step in the process
流程的下一步
 Drug companies influence the scientific process every step of the way (=during every stage).
制药公司影响着科研过程的每一步。
 Describe step by step (=describing each stage) how you went about achieving your goal.
请你一步步来描述你是如何实现目标的。
 Moving to Cottage Grove represented a definite step up (=something that is better than you had before) for my parents.
搬到卡蒂奇格罗夫对我父母来说绝对意味着一个改善。
 He saw the job as a step down (=something that is worse than he had before).
他认为那份工作降了一个档次。
4 staircase.jpg stair 楼梯 [countableC]TBB a flat narrow piece of wood or stone, especially one in a series, that you put your foot on when you are going up or down, especially outside a building 梯级,台阶
 Jenny sat on the step in front of the house, waiting.
珍妮坐在房前的台阶上等着。
 He climbed the wooden steps and rang the bell.
他爬上木楼梯,按响门铃。
 a flight of (=set of) broad stone steps
一段宽宽的石阶
doorstep1(1)4  See picture of 见图 STAIRCASE5 see picture at 见图 staircase
5 distance 距离 [countableC]NEAR the short distance you move when you take a step while walking 一步(的距离) SYN pace
 Roy was standing only a few steps away.
罗伊站在只有几步之遥的地方。
6 sound 声音 [countableC]SOUND the sound you make when you put your foot down while walking 脚步声 SYN footstep
 I heard a step in the corridor.
我听到走廊里有脚步声。
7 dancing 舞蹈 [countableC]APDDANCE a movement of your feet in dancing 舞步
 the steps for the Charleston
查尔斯顿舞的舞步
8 in step 
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9 out of step 
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10 watch your step  (also mind your step British English)
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11 fall into step (with somebody) 
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12 be/keep/stay one step ahead (of somebody) PREPARE
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13 way SB walks 某人走路的方式 [countableC usually singular]WALK the way someone walks, which often tells you how they are feeling 步态;走路的姿势
14. steps [plural] British EnglishBrED a stepladder 活(动)梯, 折梯
15 exercise 锻炼 [uncountableU]DSO a type of exercise you do by walking onto and off a flat piece of equipment around 15–30 centimetres high 踏板操
16. music 音乐 [countableC] American EnglishAmEAPM the difference in pitch between two musical notes that are separated by one key on the piano 〔音乐中的〕音级,度 SYN British English tone
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: one of a series of things that you do in order to deal with a problem or to succeed 〔一系列行动中的〕步骤;措施
verbs
take a step 采取措施
The authority will take steps to reunite the child and his family.
当局将会采取措施让孩子与家人团聚。
adjectives
an important/major/big step 一个重要/重大/很大的一步
The move is seen as a major step forward for UK firms.
这一举动对英国公司来说被认为是向前迈进了一大步。
the first step 第一步
The first step in resolving conflict is to understand what the other person wants.
解决争端的第一步是要搞清对方想要什么。
the next step 下一步
He met in Washington with his campaign advisers to plan his next step.
他在华盛顿会见竞选顾问,计划下一步行动。
a small step 一小步
This is a small step in the right direction.
这是朝着正确方向迈出的一小步。
a positive step (=an action that will have a good effect) 积极的一步
This is a positive step which gives cause for some optimism.
这是积极的一步,引发了某种乐观情绪。
an unusual/unprecedented step (=something that is not usually done/has never been done before) 不寻常/前所未有的一步
Police last night took the unusual step of releasing photographs of him.
警方昨晚采取了不寻常的行动,公开了他的照片。
na drastic step
The government is wary of taking any drastic steps that would scare off foreign investment.
na bold step
We welcome the bold step taken by President Bush.
na tentative step (=a small action, which is not done in a very determined way)
The Institute has taken a tentative step towards opening up its meetings to the public.
na logical step
She felt she had an aptitude for medicine. Her next logical step would be to begin studying when the summer was over.
immediate steps 立即行动
We believe immediate steps could be taken to generate jobs.
我们相信可以立即采取行动创造就业机会。
reasonable steps 合理的步骤
nThey must take reasonable steps to ensure that this information is available to those who might benefit.
necessary steps 必要的步骤
nWe must be sure that we are taking the necessary steps to prevent the problem from getting a foothold here.
phrases
a step forward (=an action that makes things better) 向前迈进的一步
The declaration which we have just signed is a big step forward for both of our nations.
我们刚刚签署的公告对于我们两国来说都是向前迈进的重大一步。
a step backwards/a backward step (=an action that makes things worse) 倒退的一步
A rationing system would be a major step backwards.
实行配给制将是一个重大倒退。
a step in the right direction (=an action that helps to improve things) 朝正确方向迈出的一步
Environmentalists said the law was a step in the right direction.
环境保护主义者称该项法律是朝正确方向迈出的一步。
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step2 ●●● S3 W3 verb (stepped, stepping) [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]  
1 WALKto raise one foot and put it down in front of or behind the other one in order to walk or move 跨步,迈步
2 STANDto bring your foot down on something 踏,踩 SYN British English tread
3 step on somebody’s toes to offend or upset someone, especially by trying to do their work 〔尤因插手他人工作〕激怒[冒犯]某人
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4. step out of line BEHAVE#to behave badly by breaking rules or disobeying orders 行为出轨;违反规矩[命令]
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5. step on it  (also step on the gas American EnglishAmE) spokenFAST/QUICK to drive faster 加速,加快;踩油门
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step into the breach at breach1(7)PHRASAL VERBS
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step- /step/ prefix  
1FAMILYused to show that someone is related to you not by birth but because a parent has married again 继的,后的〔无血缘关系,但因父母一方再婚而构成亲缘关系的〕
 her stepdad
她的继父
 the problems of stepfamilies
继亲家庭的种种问题
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From Longman Business Dictionary
stepstep1 /step/ noun [countableC]
1one of a series of things that you do to deal with a problem or to succeed
The changes are only the first step in a long-term plan.
Japan took steps to boost confidence in its tumbling stock market.
step towards
Sweeping reforms were announced in a step towards a free-market economy.
2a stage in a process or a position on a scale
step on
Every year you go up one step on the salary scale.
I’ve taken the first step on the managerial ladder.
Nina’s promotion is quite a step up for one so young.
3be out of step if people, organizations etc are out of step, their ideas, actions etc are different from other people’s, especially because they are old-fashioned
be out of step with
The fast food chain has been out of step with consumers’ changing eating patterns in recent years.
4be one step ahead (of somebody) to be better prepared or know more about something
In business, you need to be one step ahead of your competitors.
stepstep2 verb (stepped, stepping)
Origin step-
Old English steop-
step1
Old English stæpe

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