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Cytostatikum
passo

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. step [Brit stɛp, Am stɛp] СЪЩ

1. step (pace):

step
to take a step
to walk or keep in step
to change step
to fall into step with sb
to break step
one step out of line and you're finished! разг, прен
to be out of step with the times, the rest of the world прен
to be in step with sth прен
to watch one's step
you'd better watch your step! разг, прен
to be one step ahead of the competition прен
I'm with you every step of the way прен

2. step (sound of footsteps):

step

3. step (move):

step прен
passo м (towards verso)
the first step is to

4. step прен:

step (measure)
step (measure)
a positive step
a serious step

5. step (stage):

step прен
step прен
tappa f (in in)

6. step (way of walking):

step
step

7. step (in dance):

step

8. step (stair):

step
step

9. step (exercise):

step, also step aerobics
step м
step machine
step, stepper

II. steps СЪЩ npl

1. steps (small ladder):

2. steps (stairs):

III. step <forma in -ing stepping, pt, pp stepped> [Brit stɛp, Am stɛp] ГЛАГ прх

step

IV. step <forma in -ing stepping, pt, pp stepped> [Brit stɛp, Am stɛp] ГЛАГ нпрх

step
fare un passo, camminare (in in; on su)
to step into house, lift, room
to step into car
to step into dinghy
to step into sb's office
to step off bus, plane, pavement
to step onto scales, log, pavement
to step over fence, log, hole
to step through arch
to step through curtains
to step out of house, room
to step out of line soldier:
uscire dai ranghi also прен
to step up to microphone, lectern

V. step [Brit stɛp, Am stɛp]

one step at a time
to step on it разг
to step on the gas разг

step by step [Brit ˌstɛp bʌɪ ˈstɛp] НРЧ

step by step analyse, explain:

step by step
to take sb through sth step by step
to take things step by step

step-by-step [Brit ˌstɛpbʌɪˈstɛp, Am ˌstɛpbaɪˈstɛp] ПРИЛ

step-by-step description
step-by-step guide
step-by-step policy, programme, reduction

false step [Am ˌfɔls ˈstɛp] СЪЩ

false step

firing step [ˈfaɪərɪŋˌstep] СЪЩ

firing step → fire step

fire step [Am ˈfaɪ(ə)r ˌstɛp] СЪЩ ВОЕН

fire step

step aerobics [Am stɛp əˈroʊbɪks, ɛˈroʊbɪks] СЪЩ + verbo sing

step м

curtail step [kɜːˈteɪlstep] СЪЩ ARCHIT

curtail step

step round ГЛАГ [stɛp -]

to step round sb's house

half step [Brit, Am ˈhæf ˌstɛp] СЪЩ Am МУЗ

half step

fire step [Am ˈfaɪ(ə)r ˌstɛp] СЪЩ ВОЕН

fire step

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. step [step] СЪЩ

1. step:

step (foot movement)
step (footprint)
to take a step
step by step
to take a step towards sth прен
to be in/out of step
to be in/out of step прен

2. step of stair, ladder:

step

3. step (measure):

step
to take steps (to do sth)

4. step МУЗ:

whole step
tono м
half step

II. step <-pp-> [step] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. step (tread):

step in [or on] sth

2. step (walk):

step

I. step down ГЛАГ нпрх (resign)

step down
to step down from sth

II. step down ГЛАГ прх (reduce)

step down

step in ГЛАГ нпрх

step in

I. step up ГЛАГ прх

step up

II. step up ГЛАГ нпрх

step up

step aside ГЛАГ нпрх

step aside

step back ГЛАГ нпрх

1. step back (move back):

step back

2. step back (gain new perspective):

step back

goose-step <-pp-> ГЛАГ нпрх

goose-step

goose step СЪЩ

goose step
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
step
step
Present
Istep
youstep
he/she/itsteps
westep
youstep
theystep
Past
Istepped
youstepped
he/she/itstepped
westepped
youstepped
theystepped
Present Perfect
Ihavestepped
youhavestepped
he/she/ithasstepped
wehavestepped
youhavestepped
theyhavestepped
Past Perfect
Ihadstepped
youhadstepped
he/she/ithadstepped
wehadstepped
youhadstepped
theyhadstepped

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In the case of reverse logistics, the resource goes at least one step back in the supply chain.
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The band stopped playing immediately, and asked the crowd to step back.
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His car qualified 18 races but completed none of them. 2005 was a step back.
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What we're going to be doing is saying, let's step back.
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The dead man then lifts his head and torso, apparently defeating death and coming back to life, making the police and coroners step back.
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