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to step up
[phrase form: step]
01
augmenter, intensifier
to increase the size, amount, intensity, speed, etc. of something
Transitive: to step up sth
Example
The teacher asked the students to step up their participation in classroom discussions.
The company management decided to step up their efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
The government decided to step up security measures in response to the increased threat.
02
accélérer, intensifier
to increase the pace or rate of something
Transitive: to step up the speed or rate
Example
The organization plans to step up the internet connection speed for better efficiency.
The team decided to step up the manufacturing rate for faster delivery.
To improve user experience, the developer plans to step up the app loading speed.
03
s'affirmer, prendre la parole
to make one's presence known in a situation or setting
Intransitive
Example
The student stepped up and took on a leadership role in the school club.
The activist decided to step up and raise awareness about the issue at hand.
The musician stepped up and performed at a charity concert to support a cause.
Exemple
The teacher asked the students to step up their participation in classroom discussions.
The company management decided to step up their efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
The government decided to step up security measures in response to the increased threat.
The supervisor asked the employee to step up their productivity to meet targets.
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