step如何读

英:[step]

美:[step]

step英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 脚步,步 an act of moving by raising one foot and bringing it down somewhere else
  2. [C] 一步的距离,短距离 the distance covered in one step, a short distance
  3. [C] 楼梯,台阶 a flat narrow surface, especially one in a set of surfaces each higher than the one before, on which the foot is placed for climbing up and down; stair
  4. [C] 级别,等级; 阶段 a degree on a scale, or a stage in a process
  5. [C] 步骤,措施 an act, especially one of a set of actions, which should produce a certain result
v.(动词)
  1. vi. & vt. 举步; 行走; 跨步 move and then put down the foot

step是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 梯级,台阶
  2. 等级,升级
  3. 步骤
  4. 舞步
  5. 脚步(声)
  6. 一步,步伐
  7. 措施,手段
  8. 足迹
  9. 短距离
  10. 一步的距离
  11. 踏板
  12. 一阶段
  13. 一个刻度
  14. 【音】<美>音阶
  15. 步调
v. (动词)
  1. 步测,以步测量
  2. 走,步行,迈步,行走,散步
  3. 跳(舞)
  4. 使成梯级
  5. 踩,踩住
  6. 跨(步),踏(脚)
  7. 踏(进),跨(入)
  8. 临时顶替某人工作
  9. 临时顶缺
  10. 接替某人的工作
  11. 赶快,开快点
  12. 表现不好
  13. 不守规矩
  14. 越轨,出格
  15. 跳出圈子看问题
  16. 让位,退位
  17. 主动站出来,自告奋勇
  18. 授之以手
  19. 居间调停
  20. 举步
  21. 轻快地走(常与along连用)
  22. 跨过
  23. 装上梯级,具体指(在斜坡上)凿出台阶
  24. 把(桅杆)竖立在桅座上
abbr. (缩略词)
  1. =solutions to employment problems 就业问题解决办法

step变形

复数:steps

第三人称单数:steps

现在分词:stepping

过去式:stepped

过去分词:stepped

step词根

词根:step

adv.

stepwise 逐步地;阶梯式地

n.

stepper 跳舞者;花很多时间参加社交活动的学生;以特殊姿态行走的人或动物;分档器

step英英释义

noun

a rest for the foot in ascending or descending: such as

one of a series of structures consisting of a riser and a tread

a ladder rung

an advance or movement made by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere

a dance step

footprint sense 1

the sound of a footstep

the space passed over in one step

a short distance

the height of one stair

steps plural course, way

directed his steps toward the river

a degree, grade, or rank in a scale

a stage in a process

was guided through every step of my career

a frame on a ship designed to receive an upright shaftespecially: a block supporting the heel of a mast

an action, proceeding, or measure often occurring as one in a series

taking steps to improve the situation

a steplike offset or part usually occurring in a series

the interval between two adjacent notes in a musical scale

step aerobics

a slight lead in or as if in a race

has a step on the competition

verb

intransitive verb

to move by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere or by moving each foot in succession 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.

They stepped into the elevator.

dance

Joyfully along the contra lines, the dancers held hands, listened to the caller, and stepped to the music …—Joan Donaldson

to go on foot : walk see also step out

She stepped down to the corner store.

obsolete advance, proceed

to be on one's way : leave—often used with along see also step aside, step down

told them to step along

to move briskly

kept us stepping

to press down with the foot

step on the brake

to come as if at a single step

stepped into a good job

to extend by or as if by a stairstep A wooden retaining wall—which holds the slope above the staircase—steps up in level sections.—Susan Lang

… the room steps down past a viewing area to a projection television screen hung from the ceiling.—Sunset

transitive verb

to take (a pace, etc.) by moving the feet in succession

step three paces

to move (the foot) in any direction : set

the first person to step foot on the moon

to traverse (something) on foot

… proud … of stepping this famous pavement …—Virginia Woolf

to go through the steps of (something) : perform

step a minuet

to make (something) erect by fixing the lower end in a step

step the mast

to measure (something) by steps

step off 50 yards

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

to make steps in (something)

step a key

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

combining form

related by virtue of a marriage (as of a parent) and not by blood stepsister

stepparent

step词组

step by stepadv. 逐步地

step by走过

first step第一步,首要步骤

step in介入;插手干预;作短时间的非正式访问

take steps采取措施;采取步骤

in step步调一致;合拍

next step下一步

step up提高;增加;走近

step onvt. 踩上…;踏上…

step forward走出,向前进;站出来

step into进入

at every step每走一步 

take the first step迈出第一步;开一个头

step motor步进马达

step down辞职;走下;逐步减低

watch your step注意脚下;小心台阶;小心行事

step out走出去;暂时外出

step back后退,退后;无意义

time step时间步(一种舞蹈节奏)

last step最后一步;最后一档;上一步

step区别

 pace, step

这组词都有“步,步态”的意思,其区别是:

pace指身体向前移动的速度和情况。表一步距离时,可与step换用。

step普通用词,指脚抬起落下的动作和一步的距离。抽象概念指步骤。

以上来源于网络

step词源中文解释

中古英语 steppen,源自古英语 steppan(盎格鲁)stæppan(西撒克逊)"迈步,像行走一样移动腿和脚",源自西日耳曼语 *stapjanan "踏"(源头还包括古弗里斯兰语 stapa,中古荷兰语、荷兰语 stappen,古高地德语 stapfon,德语 stapfen "步")。

据说这源自一个 PIE 词根 *stebh- "柱子,茎; 支持,稳固地放置",参见 staff(名词); 如果是这样,那么与此词根相关的还有古教会斯拉夫语 stopa "步,步伐", stepeni "步,程度"。这个概念可能是 "稳固地踩在上面; 立足点"。但 Boutkan 解构了相关的 Pokorny 条目,发现这个词组只存在于日耳曼语中,并没有提供任何印欧语源。

在一般用法中,意为 "走一小段距离"。及物动词意为 "像踩一样放置或种植"(如在step foot in中,这是《世纪词典》标记为 "常见" 的一种形式),可追溯到 1530 年代。最初是强变化的(过去式 stop,过去分词 bestapen); 弱变化的形式 stepped,stepping 在 13 世纪出现,并从 16 世纪开始独占。

动词短语step out "短暂离开" 可追溯到 1530 年代; 意为 "以时尚的方式公开露面" 的含义可追溯到 1907 年。及物动词step off "用步伐测量(距离)" 可追溯到 1863 年。动词短语Step on it "加快速度" 于 1923 年出现,其中 it 指的是汽车的油门。

step_体育行业词汇

踏板操

负重踏步机

step_医学行业词汇

阶梯,步级,梯级:不同水平上的一系列脚踏板,或类似的结构

step_建筑行业词汇

踏垛

踏步

step_机械行业词汇

工步

在加工表面(或装配时的连接面)和加工(或装配)工具、主轴转速及进给量不变的情况下,所连续完成的那一部分作业。

step_法律行业词汇

措施

step_物理学行业词汇

阶跃折射率光纤

step-index fiber

step_电力行业词汇

升降法, step-up and down method

降压变压器, step-down transformer

升压变压器, step-up transformer

step词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Old English stæpe; akin to Old High German stapfo step, stampfōn to stamp Combining form Middle English, from Old English stēop-; akin to Old High German stiof- step-, Old English astēpan to deprive, bereave

The first known use of step was before the 12th century

step儿童词典英英释义

stick1 of 2noun

a cut or broken branch of twig especially when dry and dead

a long slender piece of wood or metal: as

a club or staff used as a weapon

walking stick sense 1

something used for striking or moving an object in a game

something like a stick in shape or use

a stick of dynamite

something prepared in a long and slender form a stick of butter

carrot sticks

a person who is dull or lifeless

plural remote usually rural districts

way out in the sticks

stick2 of 2verb

to stab with something pointed : pierce

to kill by piercing

to cause to penetrate

stuck a needle in my finger

to fasten by pushing in : attach

stuck a flower in my buttonhole

to push out, up, or under

stuck out my hand

to put or set in a specified place or position

stuck the cap on my head

to cling to a surface

snowflakes stuck on the windowpane

to bring to a halt : prevent the movement or action of

the car got stuck in traffic

baffle entry 1 sense 1, stump

got stuck on the first problem

cheat entry 1 sense 1, defraud

to burden with something disagreeable

stuck with the job of cleaning up

to become fixed in place by or as if by gluing

his foot stuck in the mud

to remain in a place, situation, or environment

decided to stick where he was

to hold to something tightly : cling

she stuck to her story

to become blocked or jammed

the desk drawer always sticks

to be unable to proceed (as through fear or conscience)

stick1 of 2noun

a cut or broken branch of twig especially when dry and dead

a long slender piece of wood or metal: as

a club or staff used as a weapon

walking stick sense 1

something used for striking or moving an object in a game

something like a stick in shape or use

a stick of dynamite

something prepared in a long and slender form a stick of butter

carrot sticks

a person who is dull or lifeless

plural remote usually rural districts

way out in the sticks

stick2 of 2verb

to stab with something pointed : pierce

to kill by piercing

to cause to penetrate

stuck a needle in my finger

to fasten by pushing in : attach

stuck a flower in my buttonhole

to push out, up, or under

stuck out my hand

to put or set in a specified place or position

stuck the cap on my head

to cling to a surface

snowflakes stuck on the windowpane

to bring to a halt : prevent the movement or action of

the car got stuck in traffic

baffle entry 1 sense 1, stump

got stuck on the first problem

cheat entry 1 sense 1, defraud

to burden with something disagreeable

stuck with the job of cleaning up

to become fixed in place by or as if by gluing

his foot stuck in the mud

to remain in a place, situation, or environment

decided to stick where he was

to hold to something tightly : cling

she stuck to her story

to become blocked or jammed

the desk drawer always sticks

to be unable to proceed (as through fear or conscience)

step1 of 2noun

a rest for the foot in going up or down : stair, rung

a movement made by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere

a combination of foot or foot and body movements in a repeated pattern

manner of walking : stride

knows me by my step

footprint

the sound of a footstep

the space passed over in one step

a short distance

only a step away

the height of one stair

plural course entry 1 sense 2, way

guided their steps down the path

a level or rank in a scale

one step nearer graduation

a stage in a process

an action, proceeding, or measure often occurring as one in a series

took steps to correct the situation

a musical scale degree

step2 of 2verb

to move or take by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere or by moving each foot in order stepped ashore

step three paces

dance entry 1 sense 1

to go on foot : walk

step outside

to move briskly

really stepped along

to press down with the foot

step on a nail

to come as if at a single step

step into a good job

to measure by steps

step1 of 2noun

a rest for the foot in going up or down : stair, rung

a movement made by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere

a combination of foot or foot and body movements in a repeated pattern

manner of walking : stride

knows me by my step

footprint

the sound of a footstep

the space passed over in one step

a short distance

only a step away

the height of one stair

plural course entry 1 sense 2, way

guided their steps down the path

a level or rank in a scale

one step nearer graduation

a stage in a process

an action, proceeding, or measure often occurring as one in a series

took steps to correct the situation

a musical scale degree

step2 of 2verb

to move or take by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere or by moving each foot in order stepped ashore

step three paces

dance entry 1 sense 1

to go on foot : walk

step outside

to move briskly

really stepped along

to press down with the foot

step on a nail

to come as if at a single step

step into a good job

to measure by steps

step1 of 2noun

a rest for the foot in going up or down : stair, rung

a movement made by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere

a combination of foot or foot and body movements in a repeated pattern

manner of walking : stride

knows me by my step

footprint

the sound of a footstep

the space passed over in one step

a short distance

only a step away

the height of one stair

plural course entry 1 sense 2, way

guided their steps down the path

a level or rank in a scale

one step nearer graduation

a stage in a process

an action, proceeding, or measure often occurring as one in a series

took steps to correct the situation

a musical scale degree

step2 of 2verb

to move or take by raising the foot and bringing it down elsewhere or by moving each foot in order stepped ashore

step three paces

dance entry 1 sense 1

to go on foot : walk

step outside

to move briskly

really stepped along

to press down with the foot

step on a nail

to come as if at a single step

step into a good job

to measure by steps

step 例句

1 Suddenly Mr. Sloane and the lady walked down the steps and mounted their horses.

2 Strategic management process is an eight _ step process that encompasses strategic planning, implementation and evaluation.

战备管理过程包含八个步骤,是一个制定战略计划, 实施战略和评价战略的过程.

3 It has to kill the girls inside to even step into the office, because she wrote, “With the death of my unborn child, part of me died.”

4 You will taste the different customs asas you step on this supernatural land.

充满激情的地中海位于埃及的北部,踏上这块神奇的土地,感受不同的风情.

5 Fuchs had escaped to England one step ahead of Hitler's agents in the 1930s.

6 And since I’d indicated I was his, no one was stepping forward to interfere.

7 A guy who talks like that to an old man oughta really get stepped on y’know. 3RD JUROR: Get your hands off me! 6TH JUROR: YOU oughta have some respect, mister.

8 Ser Barristan was still wrestling with that suspicion when he heard the sound of heavy boots ascending the steep stone steps at the back of the hall.

9 I take a step back, my warm bed beckoning, when I think of something to say.

10 After a second, she just exhaled all heavy and stepped aside so I could come into their apartment.

11 We had to be mindful of every step we took on slippery sidewalk.

在很滑的边道行走时,我们每行一步都必须小心.

12 Still chortling, Fudge had thrown some powder into the fireplace, stepped into the emerald flames, and vanished with a whooshing sound.

13 Explain in detail the methodology involved and the steps from sampling, data collection, data analysis.

请详述由采样 、 收集数据 、 数据分析各个阶段所采取的方法和步骤.

14 Gunwoo stepped back, his eyes still burning with the intensity of his emotions.

15 He took a step back and knelt and parted the grass with his hands.

16 Florence stepped forward, bowed low and handed an empty cigar box to Horse.

17 Cherish step of life, for life can't be repeated.

珍惜生活的脚步, 因为人生不能重复.

18 Mr. White stepped toward Emma and said, “Her wing was injured. You were seen with her just yesterday. She couldn’t be far from here.”

19 Bridge stepped out of her damp shoes, got a banana from the kitchen counter, walked to the couch, and dangled it in front of his face.

20 Pa swung open the door and stepped out of the car.

step 同义词

1 全音

tone whole step

3 采取行动

move make a move

4 音级

degree grade tone

6 步测

paced pace pace off walk

8 步幅

pace

9 桅座

housing tabernacle

14 脚印

footprint footmark

16 轴承

bearing

18 折梯

stepladder

19 步法

foot tread gait

25 岩架

ledge

26 步行距离

walking distance

28 梯凳

trap stepladder

30 进阶

access

32 阶梯

degree bench ladder ghat

37 晋级

promotion preferment

41 步调

pace tempo gait foot bat march

42 脚步声

tread footstep footfall tramp

43 一步的距离

footstep pace

46 轻快地走

link trip waltz

48 刻度

scale graduation

51 步伐

walk pace stride time

52 涉足

step on

55 台阶

terrace stile ghat

59 踏脚板

footboard stepladder

63 活梯

stepladder

66 门阶

doorstep perron

67 进升

elevation

68

spur

69 循序渐进

step-by-step

72 立足处

foothold

74 轴瓦

bush

75

stop

81 举步

stand

step 短语相关

step back step backward/forward step on (someone's) toes step aerobics two-step keep step by step route step a step up/down step on the gas

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