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step meaning in Portuguese

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

pegadanoun
{f}

step [stepped, stepping, steps] (intransitive: to go on foot; especially, to walk a little distance)
verb
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

dar um puloverb

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

dar um passoverb

step [steps] (manner of walking)
noun
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

andaduranoun
{f}

portenoun
{m}

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

degraunoun
{m}

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

passonoun

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

etapanoun
{f}

step [steps] (running board)
noun
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

estribonoun
{m}

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

-astaadjective
{f}

-astoadjective
{m}

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

de pouquinho em pouquinhoadverb

gradualmenteadverb

passo a passoadverb

pouco a poucoadverb

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

substituirverb

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

escadotenoun
{m}

step on it (to drive fast)
verb
[UK: step ɒn ɪt]
[US: ˈstep ɑːn ˈɪt]

pisar fundoverb

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

pedaladanoun
{f}

Stepanakert (the capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic)
proper noun
[UK: stə.ˈpæ.nəkərt]
[US: stə.ˈpæ.nəkərt]

Stepanakertproper noun
{f}

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

irmão de criaçãonoun
{m}

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

enteadonoun
{m}

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

enteadanoun
{f}

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

padrastonoun
{m}

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

Estefâniaproper noun
{f}

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

Estêvãoproper noun
{m}

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

madrastanoun
{f}

steppe [steppes] (the grasslands of Eastern Europe and Asia)
noun
[UK: step]
[US: ˈstep]

estepenoun
{f}

steppe eagle (Aquila nipalensis)
noun

águia-das-estepesnoun
{f}

stepping motor (electromagnetic actuator)
noun

motor de passonoun

stepping stone (something used as a way to progress)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.ɪŋ stəʊn]
[US: ˈstep.ɪŋ ˈstoʊn]

trampolimnoun
{m}

stepping stone (stone used to cross something)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.ɪŋ stəʊn]
[US: ˈstep.ɪŋ ˈstoʊn]

alpondranoun
{f}

poldranoun
{f}

pondranoun
{f}

stepsister [stepsisters] (daughter from the previous marriage of a stepparent)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.sɪ.stə(r)]
[US: ˈstep.ˌsɪ.stər]

irmã de criaçãonoun
{f}

stepson [stepsons] (son of one's spouse and not of oneself)
noun
[UK: ˈstep.sʌn]
[US: ˈstep.ˌsən]

enteadonoun
{m}

a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step phrase
[UK: ə ˈdʒɜː.ni əv ə ˈθaʊz.n̩d maɪlz bɪ.ˈɡɪnz wɪð ə ˈsɪŋ.ɡl̩ step]
[US: ə ˈdʒɝː.ni əv ə ˈθaʊz.n̩d ˈmaɪlz bɪ.ˈɡɪnz wɪθ ə ˈsɪŋ.ɡl̩ ˈstep]

uma viagem de mil milhas começa com um único passophrase

doorstep [doorsteps] (thick slice of bread)
noun
[UK: ˈdɔː.step]
[US: ˈdɔːr.ˌstep]

fationanoun
{f}

doorstep [doorsteps] (threshold of a doorway)
noun
[UK: ˈdɔː.step]
[US: ˈdɔːr.ˌstep]

soleiranoun
{f}

footstep [footsteps] (mark left by a foot)
noun
[UK: ˈfʊt.step]
[US: ˈfʊt.ˌstep]

passonoun
{m}

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