| 单词 | step | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency step(stɛp) noun 1.  the act of motion brought about by raising the foot and setting it down again in coordination with the transference of the weight of the body 2.  the distance or space covered by such a motion 3.  the sound made by such a movement 4.  the impression made by such movement of the foot; footprint  5.  the manner of walking or moving the feet; gait   he received his prize with a proud step 6.  one of a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance or part of a dance  I have mastered the steps of the waltz 7.  any of several paces or rhythmic movements in marching, dancing, etc  a slip step 8. (plural) a course followed by a person in walking or as walking  they followed in their leader's steps 9.  one of a sequence of separate consecutive stages in the progression towards some goal   another step towards socialism 10.  a rank or grade in a series or scale   he was always a step behind 11.  an object or device that offers support for the foot when ascending or descending  12. (plural) a flight of stairs, esp out of doors  13. (plural)  another name for stepladder   14.  a very short easily walked distance  it is only a step to my place 15.  music a melodic interval of a second  whole tone,  half-step 16.  an offset or change in the level of a surface similar to the step of a stair 17.  a strong block or frame bolted onto the keel of a vessel and fitted to receive the base of a mast  18.  a ledge cut in mining or quarrying excavations 19. break step  20. in step  21. keep step  22. out of step  23. step by step  24. take steps  25. watch one's step  verbWord forms: steps, stepping or stepped 26. (intransitive) to move by raising the foot and then setting it down in a different position, transferring the weight of the body to this foot and repeating the process with the other foot 27. (intr; often foll by in, out, etc) to move or go on foot, esp for a short distance  step this way, ladies 28. (intransitive) informal, mainly US to move, often in an attractive graceful manner, as in dancing  he can really step around 29. (intr; usually foll by on or upon) to place or press the foot; tread   to step on the accelerator 30. (intransitive; usually foll by into) to enter (into a situation) apparently with ease   she stepped into a life of luxury 31. (transitive) to walk or take (a number of paces, etc)  to step ten paces 32. (transitive) to perform the steps of  they step the tango well 33. (transitive) to set or place (the foot) 34. (tr; usually foll by off or out) to measure (some distance of ground) by stepping 35. (transitive) to arrange in or supply with a series of steps so as to avoid coincidence or symmetry  36. (transitive) to raise (a mast) and fit it into its step Derived forms steplike (ˈstepˌlike) adjective Word origin Old English stepe, stæpe; related to Old Frisian stap, stepe, Old High German stapfo (German Stapfe footprint), Old Norse stapi high rockWord Frequency Step(stɛp) noun a.  a set of aerobic exercises designed to improve the cardiovascular system, which consists of stepping on and off a special box of adjustable height  b.  (as modifier)  Step aerobics Word Frequency STEP(stɛp) noun acronym for (in Britain, formerly) Special Temporary Employment Programme  Word Frequency step-combining form indicating relationship through the previous union of a spouse or the current union of a parent, rather than by blood  stepson  stepfather Word origin Old English stēop-; compare āstӯpan to bereave | 
	
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