step
step
stɛp
step
/stɛp/

A(z) „step” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

lépés, låbnyom

the act of raising one's foot and putting it down in a different place in order to walk or run
step definition and meaning
Példåk
His steps echoed loudly in the empty hallway.
A lĂ©pte hangosan visszhangzott az ĂŒres folyosĂłn.
02

lĂ©pcsƑfok, lĂ©pcsƑ

a series of flat surfaces used for going up or down
step definition and meaning
Példåk
The concrete steps of the fire escape provided a safe route for residents to evacuate the building during emergencies.
A tƱzlĂ©pcsƑ beton lĂ©pcsƑi biztonsĂĄgos utat nyĂșjtottak a lakĂłknak a vĂ©szhelyzetek idejĂ©n törtĂ©nƑ Ă©pĂŒletkiĂŒrĂ­tĂ©shez.
03

lépés, fåzis

any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal
04

lépés, lépést

the distance covered by a step
05

lépés, szint

a stage in a process or a grade in a scale
06

lépés, mozdulat

a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance
07

lĂ©pcsƑfok, ĂĄrbocblokk

a solid block joined to the beams in which the heel of a ship's mast or capstan is fixed
08

lépés, fok

the interval between two consecutive pitches in a scale
Példåk
The melody ascended by step, creating a smooth and sequential progression of notes.
A dallam lĂ©pĂ©srƑl lĂ©pĂ©sre emelkedett, sima Ă©s egymĂĄsutĂĄnisĂĄgot mutatĂł hangok progressziĂłjĂĄt lĂ©trehozva.
09

lábnyom, cipƑnyom

a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface
10

lépés, lépéshang

the sound of a step of someone walking
11

lépés, szakasz

a short distance
12

lépés, fok

an exercise that is performed by stepping on and off of an elevated platform
to step
01

lép, halad

to move to a new position by raising one's foot and then putting it down in a different spot
Intransitive: to step | to step somewhere
to step definition and meaning
Példåk
The hiker often steps carefully over rocks and uneven terrain.
A tĂșrĂĄzĂł gyakran Ăłvatosan lĂ©pked a köveken Ă©s egyenetlen terepen.
02

lép, nyom

to apply force or pressure on something using one's foot
Transitive: to step on sth
Példåk
To extinguish the small fire, he had to step on it with his shoe, cutting off its oxygen supply.
A kis tƱz eloltĂĄsĂĄhoz a cipƑjĂ©vel rĂĄ kellett lĂ©pnie, ezzel elvĂĄgva az oxigĂ©nellĂĄtĂĄsĂĄt.
03

ĂĄtlĂ©pni, fejlƑdni

to transition or progress gradually into a different state or circumstance
Transitive: to step into a state or role
Példåk
As technology evolved, traditional businesses had to step into the digital era to stay competitive.
Ahogy a technolĂłgia fejlƑdött, a hagyomĂĄnyos vĂĄllalkozĂĄsoknak is lĂ©pniĂŒk kellett a digitĂĄlis korszakba, hogy versenykĂ©pesek maradjanak.
04

rögzít, beilleszt

to secure or fit the mast into its designated position or support on the ship
Transitive: to step a mast
Példåk
The shipwrights meticulously stepped each mast during the construction of the vessel.
A hajóåcsok gondosan rögzítették az egyes årbocokat a hajó építése sorån.
05

felszerel, berendez

to furnish or equip an object or structure with a series of raised platforms to facilitate access
Transitive: to step sth
Példåk
In the renovation project, the builders decided to step the exterior of the building.
A felĂșjĂ­tĂĄsi projektben az Ă©pĂ­tƑk Ășgy döntöttek, hogy az Ă©pĂŒlet kĂŒlsƑ rĂ©szĂ©t megemelt platformok sorozatĂĄval szerelik fel a hozzĂĄfĂ©rĂ©s megkönnyĂ­tĂ©se Ă©rdekĂ©ben.
06

tåncol, lépked a ritmusra

to dance, typically referring to a specific movement or type of rhythm in a dance routine
Informal
Példåk
They were stepping to the music in perfect sync during the competition.
Tökéletes szinkronban léptek a zenével a verseny alatt.
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