Kollokationen mit "step"

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step forward

to move forward by taking a step; to offer help or volunteer

forward8.8
next step

Refers to the next action or stage in a process or plan.

next8.8
step aside

to move your body to the side, for example to let someone pass

aside8.5
a forward step

an act of moving one foot in front of the other; an action that constitutes progress

forward8.5
drastic step

A severe and significant action taken as part of a series to achieve something.

drastic8.0
precautionary step

an action taken as a precaution to prevent something undesirable

precautionary8.0
step outside

To go outdoors, often briefly or for a specific purpose.

outside7.8
step backwards

To lift your foot and put it down behind you.

backwards7.5
step delicately

to walk with light, careful steps

delicately7.5
tentative step

A careful or uncertain step or action.

tentative7.5
porch step

Stairs leading up to a porch.

porch7.2
unsteady step

a single walking movement that is not firm or balanced

unsteady7.2
step forth

to move forward, especially from a group, to make oneself visible

forth7.0
irreversible step

An action or measure taken that marks a point of no return.

irreversible7.0
retrace step

To go back along the exact way you have come.

retrace7.0
step cautiously

to walk with care, often in a dangerous or uncertain area

cautiously6.9
step stool

A low stool with one or two steps, used for reaching high places.

stool6.5
a step on the ladder

Similar to 'a rung on the ladder', representing a stage of progression.

ladder6.1
boldly6.0
step briskly

to take quick, energetic steps

briskly6.0
cement step

A step or stair made from cast cement.

cement6.0
step smartly

to walk in a quick, confident, and energetic way

smartly6.0
step gingerly

To walk in a careful or cautious way.

gingerly5.0
hesitant step

a step taken with uncertainty or reluctance

hesitant5.0
tango step

Refers to a specific movement or sequence of movements in the tango dance.

tango5.0
faltering step

describes a way of walking that is unsteady, as if about to fall

faltering4.5
involuntary step

Taking a step without intending to, often to regain balance.

involuntary4.5
jive step

Refers to a specific movement or sequence of movements in jive dancing.

jive4.5