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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Spatial • motion to step

Glob1500 step to move by lifting one foot and placing it in a new position; n. the act of stepping; one of a series of actions designed to reach a goal v.
NGSL3000 step flat horizontal piece that forms stairs n
SAT5000 steppe One of the extensive plains in Russia and Siberia. n.

Tanaka6000 step Tanaka6000 stepped Tanaka6000 steps

COMPOUND WORDS


a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step {proverb} (a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step) doorstep {n} (threshold of a doorway) footstep {n} (distance of one footstep) footstep {n} (mark left by a foot) goose-step {n} (a style of marching) goose-step {v} (to march with a goose-step) instep {n} (top of the foot between the toes and the ankle) misstep {n} (error or mistake) misstep {n} (step that is wrong) misstep {v} (to make an error or mistake) misstep {v} (to step badly or incorrectly) Penrose steps {n} (Penrose stairs) SEE: Penrose stairs :: step {n} (manner of walking) step {n} (one of a set of rests in a stair or ladder) step {n} (pace) step {n} (proceeding; measure; action; act) step- {prefix} (A prefix used to indicate that the person being identified is not a blood relative) step {v} (intransitive, figuratively: to move mentally) step {v} (intransitive: to go on foot; especially, to walk a little distance) step {v} (intransitive: to move the foot in walking) stepbrother {n} (son of one's stepfather or stepmother) step by step {adv} (gradually) stepchild {n} (the child of one's spouse from his or her previous partner) stepdaughter {n} (daughter of one's spouse and not of one's self) stepfather {n} (husband of one's biological mother, other than one's biological father) Stephen {prop} (biblical martyr) Stephen {prop} (male given name) step ladder {n} (ladder with steps or treads instead of rungs) stepmother {n} (wife of one's biological father, not one's biological mother) stepparent {n} (stepfather or stepmother) steppe {n} (the grasslands of Eastern Europe and Asia) steppe {n} (vast cold, dry grass-plains) stepping stone {n} (something used as a way to progress) stepsister {n} (daughter from the previous marriage of a stepparent) stepson {n} (son of one's spouse and not of oneself) step stool {n} (step stool) stepwise {adj} (one step or stage at a time; gradual ) stepwise {adv} (one step or stage at a time ) wastepaper {n} (unwanted paper that has been discarded) wastepaper basket {n} (small open container for discarded paper)

5000 WORDS










steps P1457 step son P2984






PHRASES



La parada del autobús está a unos pasos de aquí.



The bus stop is just a few steps away from here .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0499)

Está sentado en la escalera, leyendo.



He is sitting on the steps , reading .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1124)

Empezó a llover con fuerza justo cuando salí por la puerta.



It started to rain heavily just when I stepped out the door .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1589)

Los soldados avanzan al paso.



The soldiers are marching forward in step .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2271)

Pisó el pie de su padre.



He stepped on his father's foot .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2508)

Ha subido los escalones.



She went up the steps .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2564)



Language keeps in step with the times .

El lenguaje se mantiene al día con los tiempos.

He stepped out for a moment .

Salió por un momento.

Watch your step when you get on the train .

Cuida tus pasos cuando subas al tren.

Step forward and make room for others .

Da un paso adelante y deja espacio para los demás.



El lenguaje se mantiene al día con los tiempos.
Salió por un momento.
Cuida tus pasos cuando subas al tren.
Da un paso adelante y deja espacio para los demás.