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stepped
- IPA[stɛpt]
英式
- having or formed into a step or series of steps;carried out or occurring in stages or with pauses rather than continuously
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- 1. having or formed into a step or series of steps a building with stepped access
- 2. carried out or occurring in stages or with pauses rather than continuously a stepped scale of discounts
- an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running: Ron took a step back she turned and retraced her steps
- lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move ... Claudia tried to step back I accidentally stepped on his foot
Oxford Dictionary
- an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running: Ron took a step back she turned and retraced her steps
- lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move ... Claudia tried to step back I accidentally stepped on his foot
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a relationship resulting from a remarriage: stepmother
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a relationship resulting from a remarriage: stepmother
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a gable) having steplike projections on the sloping part: the oldest Inverness building with its crow-stepped gables and corbeled tower
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- (of a gable) having steplike projections on the sloping part: the oldest Inverness building with its crow-stepped gables and corbelled tower
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- denoting or relating to a process of recovery from an addiction by following a twelve-stage ...
- (of an addict) undergo a twelve-step programme: she had twelve-stepped when I was young enough not to remember it twelve-stepping is a day-by-day process
Oxford Dictionary
- come forward for a particular purpose
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- having or formed into a step or series of steps: a building with stepped access
Oxford American Dictionary