单词 | stepped |
释义 | step1 of 3noun ˈstep 1 : a rest for the foot in ascending or descending: such as a : one of a series of structures consisting of a riser and a tread b : a ladder rung 2 a(1) : an advance or movement made by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere (2) : a combination of foot or foot and body movements constituting a unit or a repeated pattern a dance step (3) : manner of walking : stride b : footprint sense 1 c : the sound of a footstep 3 a : the space passed over in one step b : a short distance c : the height of one stair 4 steps plural : course, way directed his steps toward the river 5 a : a degree, grade, or rank in a scale b : a stage in a process was guided through every step of my career 6 : a frame on a ship designed to receive an upright shaft especially : a block supporting the heel of a mast 7 : an action, proceeding, or measure often occurring as one in a series taking steps to improve the situation 8 : a steplike offset or part usually occurring in a series 9 : the interval between two adjacent notes in a musical scale 10 : step aerobics 11 : a slight lead in or as if in a race has a step on the competition steplike ˈstep-ˌlīk adjective stepped ˈstept adjective step 2 of 3verb stepped; stepping; steps intransitive verb 1 a : to move by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere or by moving each foot in succession They stepped into the elevator. She stepped inside and closed the door. I'm sorry, but he just stepped outside for a moment. When I call your name, please step forward. She stepped up to the microphone. I stepped up/down onto the landing. He stepped back, startled. Please step away from the moving doors. They stepped aside to let the paramedics through. We watched as the passengers stepped ashore. b : dance Joyfully along the contra lines, the dancers held hands, listened to the caller, and stepped to the music … Joan Donaldson 2 a : to go on foot : walk She stepped down to the corner store. see also step out b obsolete : advance, proceed c : to be on one's way : leave —often used with along told them to step along see also step aside, step down d : to move briskly kept us stepping 3 : to press down with the foot step on the brake 4 : to come as if at a single step stepped into a good job 5 : to extend by or as if by a stairstep … the room steps down past a viewing area to a projection television screen hung from the ceiling. Sunset A wooden retaining wall—which holds the slope above the staircase—steps up in level sections. Susan Lang transitive verb 1 : to take (a pace, etc.) by moving the feet in succession step three paces 2 a : to move (the foot) in any direction : set the first person to step foot on the moon b : to traverse (something) on foot … proud … of stepping this famous pavement … Virginia Woolf 3 : to go through the steps of (something) : perform step a minuet 4 : to make (something) erect by fixing the lower end in a step step the mast 5 : to measure (something) by steps step off 50 yards 6 a : to provide (something) with steps He stepped the front of the stage down into the stalls and built a permanent cyclorama across the full width of the rear wall. Colin Chambers b : to make steps in (something) step a key 7 : to construct or arrange (something) in or as if in steps … we looked down on an expanse of craggy peaks with terraces stepped up the sides … Time see also step on it, step up step- 3 of 3combining form : related by virtue of a marriage (as of a parent) and not by blood stepparent stepsister stepped 1 of 2 adjectiveas in tapered Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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stepped 2 of 2verb1 as in walked to go on foot I stepped across the street for a quick lunch at the new diner Synonyms & Similar Words
2 as in danced to perform a series of usually rhythmic bodily movements to music she was in her element, happily stepping around the dance floor Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in scurried to proceed or move quickly many people wanted to linger before the president's bier, but guards kept the line of mourners stepping forward Synonyms & Similar Words
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