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one-step
- a vigorous kind of foxtrot in duple time.
- (of a process or procedure) consisting of only one stage; straightforward
noun: one-step, plural noun: one-steps
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名詞
- 1. a vigorous kind of foxtrot in duple time.
形容詞
- 1. (of a process or procedure) consisting of only one stage; straightforward a one-step self-help programme
- managing to avoid competition or danger from someone or something
Oxford Dictionary
- managing to avoid competition or danger from someone or something
Oxford American Dictionary
- used as a warning to someone to walk or act carefully
Oxford Dictionary
- used as a warning to someone to walk or act carefully
Oxford American Dictionary
- so as to progress gradually and carefully from one stage to the next
Oxford Dictionary
- so as to progress gradually and carefully from one stage to the next
Oxford American Dictionary
- so as to progress gradually and carefully from one stage to the next
Oxford Dictionary
- used to describe a situation in which any progress made is counterbalanced by much greater setbacks
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈwənˈstep]
美式
- a vigorous kind of ballroom dance in duple time.
- (of a process or procedure) consisting of only one stage; straightforward: a one-step self-help program
Oxford American Dictionary