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step [stepped, stepping, steps] (intransitive: to move the foot in walking)
verb
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

pisarverbHe stepped on the brake. = Pisó el freno.

step [steps] (one of a set of rests in a stair or ladder)
noun
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

escalónnoun
{m}
Rest your foot on that step. = Apoye el pie en ese escalón.

peldañonoun
{m}
Luis tripped on the last step and fell down the stairs. Luckily, he didn't break anything, although he's pretty beat up. = Luis tropezó en el último peldaño y cayó escaleras abajo. Por suerte, no se rompió nada, aunque está bastante magullado.

step [steps] (pace)
noun
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

pasonoun
{m}
Step back. = Da un paso atrás.

step [steps] (proceeding; measure; action; act)
noun
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

etapanoun
{m}
The negotiations stepped into a crucial phase. = Las negociaciones entraron en una etapa crucial.

step [stepped, stepping, steps] verb
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

caminarverbMind your step. = Mira por dónde caminas.

step- (prefix used to indicate that the person being identified is not a blood relative)
adjective
[UK: step]
[US: step]

-astraadjective
{f}

-astroadjective
{m}

step by step (gradually)
adverb
[UK: step baɪ step]
[US: ˈstep baɪ ˈstep]

paso a pasoadverb

poco a pocoadverb

step down (to resign from office)
verb
[UK: step daʊn]
[US: ˈstep ˈdaʊn]

dimitirverb

renunciarverb

step in (To act as a replacement or substitute.)
verb
[UK: step ɪn]
[US: ˈstep ɪn]

reemplazarverb

substituirverb

step in (To get involved)
verb
[UK: step ɪn]
[US: ˈstep ɪn]

intervenirverb

tomar cartas en el asuntoverb

step ladder [step ladders] (ladder with steps or treads instead of rungs)
noun
[UK: step ˈlæ.də(r)]
[US: ˈstep ˈlæ.dər]

escalera de tijerasnoun
{f}

escalera doblenoun
{f}

escalerillanoun
{f}

step machine (exercise machine)
noun

steppernoun
{m}

step out of line verb
[UK: step ˈaʊt əv laɪn]
[US: ˈstep ˈaʊt əv ˈlaɪn]

salirse del tiestoverb

step over (a dribbling move in football)
noun
[UK: step ˈəʊv.ə(r)]
[US: ˈstep ˈoʊv.r̩]

bicicletanoun

step up (to assume responsibility)
verb
[UK: step ʌp]
[US: ˈstep ʌp]

dar un paso adelanteverb

step up (to increase speed or rate)
verb
[UK: step ʌp]
[US: ˈstep ʌp]

aumentarverb

redoblarverb

stepbrother [stepbrothers] (son of one's stepfather or stepmother)
noun
[UK: ˈstep ˌbrʌð.ə(r)]
[US: ˈstep ˌbrʌð.r̩]

hermanastronoun
{m}
He's my stepbrother. = Es mi hermanastro.

stepchild [stepchildren] (the child of one's spouse from his or her previous partner)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.tʃaɪld]
[US: ˈstep.ˌtʃaɪld]

hijastranoun
{f}

hijastronoun
{m}
John was Mary's stepchild. = John era el hijastro de Mary.

stepdaughter [stepdaughters] (daughter of one's spouse and not of oneself)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.dɔː.tə(r)]
[US: ˈstep.ˌdɒ.tər]

hijastranoun
{f}
Mary is John's stepdaughter. = Mary es la hijastra de John.

stepfather [stepfathers] (husband of one's biological mother, other than one's biological father)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.fɑː.ðə(r)]
[US: ˈstep.ˌfɑː.ðər]

padrastronoun
{m}
He's my stepfather. = Él es mi padrastro.

stepfather-in-law noun

suegrastronoun
{m}

stepgrandchild (stepchild of one's own child or child of one's stepchild)
noun

nieto políticonoun

proyernonoun

stepgrandfather (stepfather of one's parent and husband of one's grandmother, and not one's biological grandfather)
noun

abuelastronoun
{m}

stepgrandmother (stepmother of one's parent and wife of one's grandfather)
noun

abuelastranoun
{f}

stepgrandson (son of one's stepchild or stepson of one's child)
noun

nietastronoun
{m}

Stephanie (female given name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈste.fə.ni]
[US: ˈste.fə.ni]

Estefaníaproper noun
{f}

Stephen (biblical martyr)
proper noun
[UK: ˈstiːv.n̩]
[US: ˈstiːv.n̩]

Estebanproper nounStephen travels more than his boss. = Esteban viaja más que su jefe.

stepmother [stepmothers] (wife of one's biological father, not one's biological mother)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.mʌ.ðə(r)]
[US: ˈstep.ˌmə.ðər]

madrastranoun
{f}
She's my stepmother. = Ella es mi madrastra.

stepnephew noun

sobrinastronoun

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