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BNC: 720 COCA: 587
*step¹
/step ||; stɛp/noun[C]
1 the action of lifting one foot and putting it down in a different place 脚步: Nick took a step forward and then stopped. 尼克向前走一步,然后停下来。 I heard steps outside the window. 我听见窗外有脚步声。 We were obviously lost so we decided to retrace our steps(= go back the way we had come). 我们显然迷了路,因此决定往回走。
2 one action in a series of actions that you take in order to achieve sth 步骤: This will not solve the problem completely, but it is a step in the right direction. 这不会彻底解决问题,但朝着正确的方向迈了一步。
3 one of the surfaces on which you put your foot when you are going up or down stairs 梯级;台阶: on the top/bottom step 在最上面的╱最底下的一级 ☞Look at the note at stair. 参看stair的注释。
in/out of step (with sb/sth) moving/not moving your feet at the same time as other people when you are marching, dancing, etc (与某人或某事物)步伐一致╱不一致 step by step (used for talking about a series of actions) moving slowly and gradually from one action or stage to the next (指一连串行动)按部就班,逐步: clear step-by-step instructions 清楚的逐步指令 take steps to do sth to take action in order to achieve sth 采取一连串行动或措施(以达到目的) watch your step
1 to be careful about where you are walking 小心行走
2 to be careful about how you behave 谨慎行事
*step²
/step ||; stɛp/verb [I] (stepping;stepped)
1 to lift one foot and put it down in a different place when you are walking 迈步;踏: Be careful! Don't step in the mud. 小心!不要踩上泥。 to step forward/back 向前走;往后退 Ouch! You stepped on my foot! 哎哟!你踩着我的脚了!
2 to move a short distance; to go somewhere 移动短距离;去某处: Could you step out of the car please, sir? 请你下车好吗,先生? I stepped outside for a minute to get some air. 我到外面透一会儿气。
step down to leave an important job or position and let sb else take your place 辞职;下台 step in to help sb in a difficult situation or to become involved in a dispute 介入(纠纷) step sth up to increase the amount, speed, etc of sth 增加(数目、速度等): The Army has decided to step up its security arrangements. 军队已决定加强保安措施。
BNC: 720 COCA: 587
step1/stɛp; step/ n [C]1 the movement you make when you put one foot in front of the other when walking 脚步﹐步: He took a few steps , then stopped. 他走几步﹐又停了下来。+forwards/back/towards etc Jamie took a step back and shook his head. 杰米往后退了一步﹐摇摇头。2 one of a series of things that you do in order to deal with a problem or achieve something〔一系列行动中的〕一步: +towards an important step towards peace 向和平迈进的重要一步We must take steps to make sure it never happens again. 我们必须采取措施﹐确保此事不再发生。Environmentalists called the change a step in the right direction (=a good thing to do). 环境保护主义者称这一变革是朝正确方向迈进的一步。3 a flat narrow piece of wood or stone that you put your foot on when you are going up or down, especially outside a building〔尤指楼外的〕梯级﹐台阶: Jenny sat on the step in front of the house, waiting. 珍妮坐在房子前面的台阶上等着。We walked down a short flight of steps (=set of steps) to the carpark. 我们走下短短的一段台阶来到停车场。4 one of the movements you make with your feet when you are doing a dance 舞步5 in step a) thinking or behaving in the same way as other people〔与他人的想法或行为〕一致﹐相同: +with The party needs to get in step with the voters. 该党需要与选民步调一致。 b) moving your feet at the same time as people you are walking with〔与同行的人〕步伐一致6 out of step a) thinking or behaving in a different way from other people〔与他人的想法或行为〕不一致﹐不合拍: +with Katy felt a little out of step with her schoolmates. 凯蒂觉得与她的同学有点不合拍。 b) moving your feet in a different way from people you are walking with〔与同行的人〕步伐不一致7 watch your step BrE to be careful about what you say and how you behave【英】言行谨慎FOOTSTEP , STEP-BY-STEP

step2 v [I] stepped , stepping 1 to move somewhere by putting one foot down in front of the other 迈步﹐跨步: +back/forward etc Everyone stepped back to let the doctor through. 大家都往后退﹐让医生过去。I opened the door and stepped outside. 我打开门走了出去。2 BrE to put your foot on or in something [ tread BrE 【英】] 踩﹐踏: +in/on etc Sorry, I didn’t mean to step on your foot. 对不起﹐我不是有意踩你的脚。3 step out of line to break the rules, or not do what you have been told to do 犯规﹔不听指挥step down/aside phr v to leave an important job or official position 辞职〔指要职〕﹔退位﹔下台step forward phr v to offer help [ come forward ] 主动提供帮忙: Several volunteers have kindly stepped forward. 几个人好心地主动来帮忙。 step in phr v to become involved in a situation, especially to stop trouble [ intervene ] 介入﹐干涉﹐插手: The police stepped in and stopped the fight. 警方介入﹐阻止了打斗。step sth up phr v to increase the amount of an activity or the speed of a process 增加﹔使加快: Airlines are stepping up security checks. 航空公司正在加强安全检查。
BNC: 720 COCA: 587
step stepsteps1 noun1a movement when you move your foot up and put it down in another place to walk, run or dance: She took a step forward and then stopped.2a place to put your foot when you go up or down: These steps go down to the garden.3one thing in a list of things that you must do: What is the first step in planning a holiday?step by step doing one thing after another; slowly: This book shows you how to play the guitar, step by step.
step stepstepssteppedstepping2 verb (steps, stepping, stepped )to move your foot up and put it down in another place when you walk, run or dance: You stepped on my foot!

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