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Definition
Synonym
Dreistufen�
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Dreistufen..., dreistufig
three-step
Dreistufen…; dreistufig
adj
three-step
Dreistufen...; dreistufig
adj
three-step
Dreistufen..., dreistufig
adj
three-step
Deutsche
Dreistufen� Synonyme
Dreistufen...
Âdreistufig
Dreistufen...
dreistufig
Englische
three-step Synonyme
Dreistufen� Definition
Lock
step
(
)
A
mode
of
marching
by
a
body
of
men
going
one
after
another
as
closely
as
possible,
in
which
the
leg
of
each
moves
at
the
same
time
with
the
corresponding
leg
of
the
person
before
him.
Step
(
a.
)
To
move
the
foot
in
walking
Step
(
a.
)
To
walk
Step
(
a.
)
To
walk
slowly,
gravely,
or
resolutely.
Step
(
a.
)
Fig.:
To
move
mentally
Step
(
v.
t.)
To
set,
as
the
foot.
Step
(
v.
t.)
To
fix
the
foot
of
(a
mast)
in
its
step
Step
(
v.
i.)
An
advance
or
movement
made
by
one
removal
of
the
foot
Step
(
v.
i.)
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.
Step
(
v.
i.)
The
space
passed
over
by
one
movement
of
the
foot
in
walking
or
running
Step
(
v.
i.)
A
small
space
or
distance
Step
(
v.
i.)
A
print
of
the
foot
Step
(
v.
i.)
Gait
Step
(
v.
i.)
Proceeding
Step
(
v.
i.)
Walk
Step
(
v.
i.)
A
portable
framework
of
stairs,
much
used
indoors
in
reaching
to
a
high
position.
Step
(
v.
i.)
In
general,
a
framing
in
wood
or
iron
which
is
intended
to
receive
an
upright
shaft
Step
(
v.
i.)
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.
Step
(
v.
i.)
A
bearing
in
which
the
lower
extremity
of
a
spindle
or
a
vertical
shaft
revolves.
Step
(
v.
i.)
The
intervak
between
two
contiguous
degrees
of
the
csale.
Step
(
v.
i.)
A
change
of
position
effected
by
a
motion
of
translation.
Step-
(
)
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
three-step Bedeutung
measure
step
any
maneuver
made
as
part
of
progress
toward
a
goal,
the
situation
called
for
strong
measures,
the
police
took
steps
to
reduce
crime
first
step
initiative
opening
move
opening
the
first
of
a
series
of
actions
step
the
act
of
changing
location
by
raising
the
foot
and
setting
it
down,
he
walked
with
unsteady
steps
goose
step
a
manner
of
marching
with
legs
straight
and
swinging
high
decrease
diminution
reduction
step-down
the
act
of
decreasing
or
reducing
something
increase
step-up
the
act
of
increasing
something,
he
gave
me
an
increase
in
salary
step
dancing
hoofing
dancing
in
which
the
steps
are
more
important
than
gestures
or
postures
dance
step
step
a
sequence
of
foot
movements
that
make
up
a
particular
dance,
he
taught
them
the
waltz
step
one-step
an
early
ballroom
dance,
precursor
to
the
fox-trot
two-step
a
ballroom
dance
in
duple
meter,
marked
by
sliding
steps
corbel
step
corbie-step
corbiestep
crow
step
(architecture)
a
step
on
the
top
of
a
gable
wall
multistage
rocket
step
rocket
a
rocket
having
two
or
more
rocket
engines
(each
with
its
own
fuel)
that
are
fired
in
succession
and
jettisoned
when
the
fuel
is
exhausted
pantie
panty
scanty
step-in
short
underpants
for
women
or
children
(usually
used
in
the
plural)
step
stair
support
consisting
of
a
place
to
rest
the
foot
while
ascending
or
descending
a
stairway,
he
paused
on
the
bottom
step
step
a
solid
block
joined
to
the
beams
in
which
the
heel
of
a
ship's
mast
or
capstan
is
fixed
step-down
transformer
a
transformer
that
reduces
voltage
step
ladder
stepladder
a
folding
portable
ladder
hinged
at
the
top
step
stool
a
stool
that
has
one
or
two
steps
that
fold
under
the
seat
step-up
transformer
a
transformer
that
increases
voltage
footprint
footmark
step
a
mark
of
a
foot
or
shoe
on
a
surface,
the
police
made
casts
of
the
footprints
in
the
soft
earth
outside
the
window
tone
whole
tone
step
whole
step
a
musical
interval
of
two
semitones
semitone
half
step
the
musical
interval
between
adjacent
keys
on
a
keyboard
instrument
footfall
footstep
step
the
sound
of
a
step
of
someone
walking,
he
heard
footsteps
on
the
porch
triple
jump
hop-step-and-jump
an
athletic
contest
in
which
a
competitor
must
perform
successively
a
hop
and
a
step
and
a
jump
in
continuous
movement
footstep
pace
step
stride
the
distance
covered
by
a
step,
he
stepped
off
ten
paces
from
the
old
tree
and
began
to
dig
step
stone's
throw
a
short
distance,
it's
only
a
step
to
the
drugstore
gradation
step
relative
position
in
a
graded
series,
always
a
step
behind,
subtle
gradations
in
color,
keep
in
step
with
the
fashions
step
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
escalate
intensify
step
up
increase
in
extent
or
intensity,
The
Allies
escalated
the
bombing
de-escalate
weaken
step
down
reduce
the
level
or
intensity
or
size
or
scope
of,
de-escalate
a
crisis
rev
up
step
up
speed
up,
let's
rev
up
production
pace
step
measure
(distances)
by
pacing,
step
off
ten
yards
keep
step
keep
pace
maintain
the
same
pace,
The
child
cannot
keep
step
with
his
big
brother
step
place
(a
ship's
mast)
in
its
step
two-step
dance
the
two-step
one-step
dance
the
one-step
step
shift
or
move
by
taking
a
step,
step
back
goose
step
march
in
a
military
fashion
step
out
go
outside
a
room
or
building
for
a
short
period
of
time
c
rush
hotfoot
hasten
hie
speed
race
pelt
along
rush
along
cannonball
along
bucket
along
belt
along
step
on
it
move
fast,
He
rushed
down
the
hall
to
receive
his
guests,
The
cars
raced
down
the
street
come
to
the
fore
step
forward
come
forward
step
up
step
to
the
fore
come
out
make
oneself
visible,
take
action,
Young
people
should
step
to
the
fore
and
help
their
peers
step
tread
put
down
or
press
the
foot,
place
the
foot,
For
fools
rush
in
where
angels
fear
to
tread,
step
on
the
brake
step
walk
a
short
distance
to
a
specified
place
or
in
a
specified
manner,
step
over
to
the
blackboard
step
move
with
one's
feet
in
a
specific
manner,
step
lively
step
on
tread
on
place
or
press
the
foot
on,
He
stepped
on
the
hem
of
her
long
gown
step
furnish
with
steps,
The
architect
wants
to
step
the
terrace
leave
office
quit
step
down
resign
give
up
or
retire
from
a
position,
The
Secretary
of
the
Navy
will
leave
office
next
month,
The
chairman
resigned
over
the
financial
scandal
substitute
deputize
deputise
step
in
act
as
a
substitute,
She
stood
in
for
the
soprano
who
suffered
from
a
cold
mistreat
maltreat
abuse
ill-use
step
ill-treat
treat
badly,
This
boss
abuses
his
workers,
She
is
always
stepping
on
others
to
get
ahead
intervene
step
in
interfere
interpose
get
involved,
so
as
to
alter
or
hinder
an
action,
or
through
force
or
threat
of
force,
Why
did
the
U.S.
not
intervene
earlier
in
WW
II?
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