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step    音标拼音: [st'ɛp]
n. 步骤,步,步幅,脚步声,脚印,踏级,步伐,手段,等级
vt. 踏,以步测量,跨步

步骤,步,步幅,脚步声,脚印,踏级,步伐,手段,等级踏,以步测量,跨步

step
不同步; 失步


step
单指令状态

step
步 步骤

step
n 1: any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the
situation called for strong measures"; "the police took
steps to reduce crime" [synonym: {measure}, {step}]
2: the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces
from the old tree and began to dig" [synonym: {footstep}, {pace},
{step}, {stride}]
3: the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting
it down; "he walked with unsteady steps"
4: support consisting of a place to rest the foot while
ascending or descending a stairway; "he paused on the bottom
step" [synonym: {step}, {stair}]
5: relative position in a graded series; "always a step behind";
"subtle gradations in color"; "keep in step with the
fashions" [synonym: {gradation}, {step}]
6: a short distance; "it's only a step to the drugstore" [synonym:
{step}, {stone's throw}]
7: the sound of a step of someone walking; "he heard footsteps
on the porch" [synonym: {footfall}, {footstep}, {step}]
8: a musical interval of two semitones [synonym: {tone}, {whole
tone}, {step}, {whole step}]
9: a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface; "the police made casts
of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window" [synonym:
{footprint}, {footmark}, {step}]
10: a solid block joined to the beams in which the heel of a
ship's mast or capstan is fixed
11: a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular
dance; "he taught them the waltz step" [synonym: {dance step},
{step}]
v 1: shift or move by taking a step; "step back"
2: put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush
in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake" [synonym:
{step}, {tread}]
3: cause (a computer) to execute a single command
4: treat badly; "This boss abuses his workers"; "She is always
stepping on others to get ahead" [synonym: {mistreat},
{maltreat}, {abuse}, {ill-use}, {step}, {ill-treat}]
5: furnish with steps; "The architect wants to step the terrace"
6: move with one's feet in a specific manner; "step lively"
7: walk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified
manner; "step over to the blackboard"
8: place (a ship's mast) in its step
9: measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards" [synonym:
{pace}, {step}]
10: move or proceed as if by steps into a new situation; "She
stepped into a life of luxury"; "he won't step into his
father's footsteps"

Step \Step\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Stepped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Stepping}.] [AS. staeppan; akin to OFries. steppa, D.
stappen to step, stap a step, OHG. stepfen to step, G. stapfe
a footstep, OHG. stapfo, G. stufe a step to step on; cf. Gr.
? to shake about, handle roughly, stamp (?). Cf. {Stamp}, n.
& a.]
1. To move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by
raising and moving one of the feet to another resting
place, or by moving both feet in succession.
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2. To walk; to go on foot; esp., to walk a little distance;
as, to step to one of the neighbors.
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3. To walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely.
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Home the swain retreats,
His flock before him stepping to the fold.
--Thomson.
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4. Fig.: To move mentally; to go in imagination.
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They are stepping almost three thousand years back
into the remotest antiquity. --Pope.
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{To step aside}, to walk a little distance from the rest; to
retire from company.

{To step forth}, to move or come forth.

{To step in} or {To step into}.
(a) To walk or advance into a place or state, or to
advance suddenly in.
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Whosoever then first, after the troubling of the
water, stepped in, was made whole of whatsoever
disease he had. --John v. 4.
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(b) To enter for a short time; as, I just stepped into the
house.
(c) To obtain possession without trouble; to enter upon
easily or suddenly; as, to step into an estate.

{To step out}.
(a) (Mil.) To increase the length, but not the rapidity,
of the step, extending it to thirty-tree inches.
(b) To go out for a short distance or a short time.

{To step short} (Mil.), to diminish the length or rapidity of
the step according to the established rules.
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Step \Step\, v. t.
1. To set, as the foot.
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2. (Naut.) To fix the foot of (a mast) in its step; to erect.
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{To step off}, to measure by steps, or paces; hence, to
divide, as a space, or to form a series of marks, by
successive measurements, as with dividers.
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Step \Step\, n. [AS. staepe. See {Step}, v. i.]
1. An advance or movement made by one removal of the foot; a
pace.
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2. A rest, or one of a set of rests, for the foot in
ascending or descending, as a stair, or a round of a
ladder.
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The breadth of every single step or stair should be
never less than one foot. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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3. The space passed over by one movement of the foot in
walking or running; as, one step is generally about three
feet, but may be more or less. Used also figuratively of
any kind of progress; as, he improved step by step, or by
steps.
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To derive two or three general principles of motion
from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the
properties and actions of all corporeal things
follow from those manifest principles, would be a
very great step in philosophy. --Sir I.
Newton.
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4. A small space or distance; as, it is but a step.
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5. A print of the foot; a footstep; a footprint; track.
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6. Gait; manner of walking; as, the approach of a man is
often known by his step.
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7. Proceeding; measure; action; an act.
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The reputation of a man depends on the first steps
he makes in the world. --Pope.
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Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day,
Live till to-morrow, will have passed away.
--Cowper.
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I have lately taken steps . . . to relieve the old
gentleman's distresses. --G. W. Cable.
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8. pl. Walk; passage.
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Conduct my steps to find the fatal tree. --Dryden.
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9. pl. A portable framework of stairs, much used indoors in
reaching to a high position.
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10. (Naut.) In general, a framing in wood or iron which is
intended to receive an upright shaft; specif., a block of
wood, or a solid platform upon the keelson, supporting
the heel of the mast.
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11. (Mach.)
(a) One of a series of offsets, or parts, resembling the
steps of stairs, as one of the series of parts of a
cone pulley on which the belt runs.
(b) A bearing in which the lower extremity of a spindle
or a vertical shaft revolves.
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12. (Mus.) The intervak between two contiguous degrees of the
csale.
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Note: The word tone is often used as the name of this
interval; but there is evident incongruity in using
tone for indicating the interval between tones. As the
word scale is derived from the Italian scala, a ladder,
the intervals may well be called steps.
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13. (Kinematics) A change of position effected by a motion of
translation. --W. K. Clifford.
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14. (Fives) At Eton College, England, a shallow step dividing
the court into an inner and an outer portion.
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{Back step}, {Half step}, etc. See under {Back}, {Half}, etc.


{Step grate}, a form of grate for holding fuel, in which the
bars rise above one another in the manner of steps.

{To take steps}, to take action; to move in a matter.
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Step- \Step-\ [AS. ste['o]p-; akin to OFries. stiap-, stiep-, D.
& G. stief-, OHG. stiuf-, Icel. stj?p-, Sw. styf-, and to AS.
[=a]st[=e]pan, [=a]ste['o]pan, to deprive, bereave, as
children of their parents, OHG. stiufen.]
A prefix used before father, mother, brother, sister, son,
daughter, child, etc., to indicate that the person thus
spoken of is not a blood relative, but is a relative by the
marriage of a parent; as, a stepmother to X is the wife of
the father of X, married by him after the death of the mother
of X. See {Stepchild}, {Stepdaughter}, {Stepson}, etc.
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484 Moby Thesaurus words for "step":
abdicate, accelerate, accomplished fact, accomplishment,
according to, ace, achievement, act, acta, action, activity,
ad hoc measure, adventure, amble, ambulate, amount, ankle, answer,
appraise, appreciate, approach, appropriate to, arabesque,
artifice, assay, assess, attempt, band, be alert, be careful,
be cautious, bed, bedding, belt, bestride, bid, bit, blow, boost,
boss, bound, bow out, bowshot, brief span, bump, bypass, calculate,
caliber, calibrate, caliper, canter, career, chasse,
check a parameter, circumambulate, clip, clop, close quarters,
close range, colophon, compass, compute, concavity,
consecutive intervals, consistent with, contrivance, conventional,
convexity, couche, countermove, coup, coupe, course,
course of action, crack, cross, cut, dactylogram, dactylograph,
dealings, deck, decrease, deed, degree, demarche, dent, device,
dial, diapason, diatessaron, diatonic interval, diatonic semitone,
diminish, dint, direction, divide, do something, dodge, doing,
doings, doorstep, drag, droop, earreach, earshot, eccentric,
effort, embossment, endeavor, enharmonic diesis,
enharmonic interval, enterprise, escalate, essay, estimate,
evaluate, excrescence, exercise care, expedient, experiment,
exploit, extent, fait accompli, fathom, feat, fifth, fingerprint,
fling, floor, flounce, foot, foot it, footfall, footmark,
footprint, footrest, footstep, ford, fossil footprint, fourth,
fox-trot, gait, gallery, gallop, gambade, gambado, gambit, gauge,
gest, get, get ahead of, gimmick, git, go, go across, go by,
go out, gradation, grade, gradually, graduate, grapevine, gunshot,
hair, hair space, hairbreadth, hairsbreadth, half step, halftone,
hand, handiwork, hasten, height, hightail, hippety-hop, hitch,
hobble, hoof, hoof it, hoofbeat, hop, hop along, hotfoot, hurry up,
ichnite, ichnolite, impress, impression, imprint, improve,
improvisation, in keeping with, in step with, inch, increase,
indent, indentation, indention, initiative, intensify, intercede,
interfere, interval, intervene, jaywalk, job, jog, jog on, journey,
journeying, jump, jury-rig, jury-rigged expedient, kinky,
last expedient, last resort, last shift, layer, leap, leave, ledge,
leg, leg it, less semitone, level, lick, limp, little, little ways,
lock step, look, lope, lump, lurch, make haste, make tracks,
makeshift, maneuver, mark, means, measure, measures,
melodic interval, mensurate, mete, meter, mince, mincing steps,
motion, move, movement, notch, note, nuance, octave, offbeat,
offer, operation, overlayer, overstory, overstride, overt act,
pace, pad, paddle, parallel octaves, pas, pass, pass by, pass over,
passage, path, paw print, pawmark, pedestrianize, peg, perambulate,
performance, period, peripateticate, piaffer, pimple, pis aller,
pistol shot, pitch, plane, plateau, plumb, point, prance, print,
prize, probe, procedure, proceed, proceeding, process, production,
progress, progression, proportion, pug, pugmark, quantify,
quantize, quickstep, quit, rack, raise, range, rate, ratio, reach,
reduce, remove, res gestae, resign, resort, resource, rest, retire,
riser, roll, round, route, routine, run, rundle, rung, saunter,
scale, scope, scuttle, seal, seam, secede, second, semitone,
seventh, shade, shadow, shake-up, shamble, shelf, shift,
shoot ahead of, short distance, short piece, short way, shot,
shuffle, shuffle along, sidle, sigil, signet, single-foot, sixth,
size, size up, skip, slink, slither, slouch, slowly, slowness,
socialize, solution, sound, space, span, speed up,
spitting distance, spoke, spoor, spring, sprint, stab, stage,
stagger, stair, staircase, stairs, stairway, stalk, stamp,
standard, stave, steadily, step along, step by step, step down,
step in, step lively, step on it, step out, step stool, step up,
stepladder, stepping-stone, steps, stint, stoop, stopgap, story,
straddle, stratagem, stratum, stride, string, stroke,
stroke of policy, stroll, strolling gait, strong bid, strut, stud,
stump it, stunt, substratum, superstratum, survey, swagger, swing,
tactic, take a reading, take care, take heed, take steps,
temporary expedient, tentative, thickness, thing, thing done,
third, thumbmark, thumbprint, tier, toddle, tone, topsoil, totter,
tour de force, trace, track, tract, traditional, traipse,
transaction, travel, travels, tread, trial, trial and error,
triangulate, trick, trip, troop, trot, trump, try, turn,
unconventional, underlayer, understory, understratum, undertaking,
unison interval, up, valuate, value, velocity, vestige, waddle,
walk, way, weigh, whack, whole step, withdraw, work,
working hypothesis, working proposition, works, zone



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