单词 | step |
释义 | stepstepssteppedsteppingstepstep2 verb [transitive] (past tense and past participle stepped, present participle stepping)1to move somewhere by putting one foot down in front of the otherstep back/forward etcEveryone stepped back to let the doctor through.step大家都往后退﹐让医生过去。I opened the door and stepped outside.openstep 我打开门走了出去。2British English to put your foot on or in something SYN tread British Englishstep in/on etcSorry, I didn’t mean to step on your foot.对不起﹐我不是有意踩你的脚。Phrasesstep out of line to break the rules, or not do what you have been told to do: We were always punished if we dared to step out of line.bepunishdare我们若是敢违反规矩,必会受到惩罚。Phrasal verbsstep down/aside phrasal verb to leave an important job or official positionstep forward phrasal verb to offer help SYN come forward: Several volunteers have kindly stepped forward.volunteerstep几个人好心地主动来帮忙。 step in phrasal verb to become involved in a situation, especially to stop trouble SYN intervene: The police stepped in and stopped the fight.stepstop警方介入﹐阻止了打斗。step up phrasal verb1step something ↔ up to increase the amount of an activity or the speed of a process: Airlines are stepping up security checks.airlinebestepcheck航空公司正在加强安全检查。2 (also step up to the plate) especially American English to offer to help someone or be responsible for doing something: When we were in trouble, he stepped up.bestep我们有困难时,他就前来帮忙。 |
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