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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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