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30 Languages Vietnamese




step: (manner of walking) Schritt {m}

step: (one of a set of rests in a stair or ladder) Stufe {f}, Sprosse {f}

step: (pace) Schritt {m}

step: (proceeding; measure; action; act) Schritt {m}

step: (intransitive, figuratively: to move mentally) treten

step: (intransitive: to go on foot; especially, to walk a little distance) treten, schreiten

step: (intransitive: to move the foot in walking) treten, schreiten



a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step: (a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step) eine Reise von tausend Meilen beginnt mit dem ersten Schritt

doorstep: (threshold of a doorway) Eingangsstufe {f}

footstep: (distance of one footstep) Schritt {m}

footstep: (mark left by a foot) Fußabdruck {m}

goose-step: (a style of marching) Stechschritt {m}

goose-step: (to march with a goose-step) im Stechschritt marschieren

instep: (top of the foot between the toes and the ankle) Spann {m}, Fußrücken {m}

misstep: (error or mistake) Fehltritt {m}

misstep: (step that is wrong) Fehltritt {m}

misstep: (to make an error or mistake) einen Fehltritt machen

misstep: (to step badly or incorrectly) einen Fehltritt machen

Penrose steps: (Penrose stairs) SEE: Penrose stairs ::

step: (manner of walking) Schritt {m}

step: (one of a set of rests in a stair or ladder) Stufe {f}, Sprosse {f}

step: (pace) Schritt {m}

step: (proceeding; measure; action; act) Schritt {m}

step-: (A prefix used to indicate that the person being identified is not a blood relative) stief-

step: (intransitive, figuratively: to move mentally) treten

step: (intransitive: to go on foot; especially, to walk a little distance) treten, schreiten

step: (intransitive: to move the foot in walking) treten, schreiten

stepbrother: (son of one's stepfather or stepmother) Stiefbruder {m}

step by step: (gradually) nach und nach, Schritt für Schritt, schrittweise

stepchild: (the child of one's spouse from his or her previous partner) Stiefkind {n}

stepdaughter: (daughter of one's spouse and not of one's self) Stieftochter {f}

stepfather: (husband of one's biological mother, other than one's biological father) Stiefvater {m}, [gender-neutral] Stiefelternteil {m} {n}

Stephen: (biblical martyr) Stephanus

Stephen: (male given name) Stefan

step ladder: (ladder with steps or treads instead of rungs) Stufenleiter {f}, Stehleiter {f}, Trittleiter {f}, Leitertritt {m}, Tritt {m}

stepmother: (wife of one's biological father, not one's biological mother) Stiefmutter {f}, [gender-neutral] Stiefelternteil {m} {n}

stepparent: (stepfather or stepmother) Stiefelternteil {m} {n}, Stiefvater {m}, Stiefmutter {f}

steppe: (the grasslands of Eastern Europe and Asia) Steppe {f}

steppe: (vast cold, dry grass-plains) Steppe {f}

stepping stone: (something used as a way to progress) Sprungbrett {n}

stepsister: (daughter from the previous marriage of a stepparent) Stiefschwester {f}

stepson: (son of one's spouse and not of oneself) Stiefsohn {m}

step stool: (step stool) Trittschemel {m}

stepwise: (one step or stage at a time; gradual ) schrittweise

stepwise: (one step or stage at a time ) schrittweise

wastepaper: (unwanted paper that has been discarded) Altpapier {n}, Makulatur {f}

wastepaper basket: (small open container for discarded paper) Papierkorb {m}



003 Kinship terms 亲属称谓 (qīnshǔ chēngwèi)
step steps 停下~ stop one’s footsteps || 加快~ quicken one’s pace common saying tap dance a bunch of step, stage a gust of travel on foot take a walk run, jog step step steady advance (lit.) a person stepping on two boats, keeping options open climb step by step, rise steadily ~快/慢 improve quickly/slowly || 有很大~ make great progress || 社会~ social progress move step by step go backwards fall back fall behind, retrogress be in the lead, lead anticipate, preempt step down from the stage or platform, fall out of power, leave office intrude, invade concede quicken, speed up synchronism, in pace with One who retreats 50 paces mocks one who retreats 100, the pot calls the kettle black overstep, go beyond surmount, overstep heavy stepfather stepmother stepfather stepmother every step leaves its print-work steadily and make solid progress in a mess further, to move forward one step further. step by step in big strides, to take a big step beginning-stages, preliminary the next step step by step, progressively

11 后- [後-] hòu (step-) step: ~妈 stepmother || ~爹 stepfather '

2000 Words






602 階段: steps, flight of stairs: We ran up the station steps. 1523 内側: inside, interior: Please step back behind the white line. 1928 踏む: step on, tread on: The driver stepped on the brake. 2160 足下: step, under foot: Please watch your step in the dark. 2628 段: step: This staircase has 18 steps. 2862 かかと: heel: I stepped on his foot with the heel of my shoe. 3448 紙くず: wastepaper: Put wastepaper in the garbage bin. 3451 足音: footstep (sound): I heard loud footsteps from the hallway. 4331 ブレーキ: brake: I stepped on the brake at the red light. 4493 軽快: light, cheerful: They began to dance with light steps. 5984 釘: nail, spike: I injured myself stepping on a nail. 7285 歩調: pace; step: We all marched in step. 7776 受け継ぐ: inherit; succeed to: He followed in his father's footsteps at work. 9287 壇: altar; platform: As the representative, I stepped onto the platform to give the greeting. 9470 跨ぐ: overpass; step over: I stepped over the puddle. 9562 躱わす: exchange: He stepped aside quickly.
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