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Stepped

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Bardzo Powszechny
~ 2000
~ 2000, Bardzo Powszechny
Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000. Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.
To move by lifting one foot and putting it down in a different place, To take a particular action or make a decision, To increase or decrease in a gradual or measured way, To walk with long or vigorous strides

Stepped - Znaczenia

To move by lifting one foot and putting it down in a different place

Przykład: She carefully stepped over the puddle on the sidewalk.
Użycie: formal/informalKontekst: everyday situations
Notatka: This is the most common literal meaning of 'stepped.'

To take a particular action or make a decision

Przykład: He stepped in to resolve the conflict between the two colleagues.
Użycie: formalKontekst: professional environments
Notatka: Used to indicate intervention or involvement in a situation.

To increase or decrease in a gradual or measured way

Przykład: The price of the product stepped up over the years.
Użycie: formalKontekst: business or academic contexts
Notatka: Often used to describe incremental changes or progress.

To walk with long or vigorous strides

Przykład: She stepped out of the car and walked briskly towards the entrance.
Użycie: informalKontekst: casual settings
Notatka: Can imply a sense of purpose or determination in movement.

Synonimy Stepped

walked

To move by taking steps in a particular direction.
Przykład: She walked up the stairs to her apartment.
Notatka: Similar to 'stepped' but may imply a more continuous or fluid motion.

treaded

To walk in a specified way or on a specified surface.
Przykład: He carefully treaded on the icy path to avoid slipping.
Notatka: Similar to 'stepped' but often implies cautious or deliberate movement.

ascended

To go up or climb.
Przykład: The hikers ascended the mountain slowly but steadily.
Notatka: More formal and often used in the context of moving upwards, especially in a physical sense.

climbed

To move or go up (something) using both feet and hands.
Przykład: The children climbed the tree to get a better view.
Notatka: Specifically refers to moving upwards using both hands and feet, often on a steep surface.

Wyrażenia i częste zwroty Stepped

step up

To increase effort or performance; to make an extra effort to improve.
Przykład: She needs to step up her game if she wants to win the competition.
Notatka: The word 'step' refers to the physical action of moving one foot after the other, while 'step up' implies taking action to improve or enhance something.

step down

To resign or voluntarily leave a position of authority or responsibility.
Przykład: The manager decided to step down after many years of leading the company.
Notatka: While 'step' simply means to move by lifting one foot and putting it down in a different place, 'step down' specifically refers to relinquishing a position or role.

step in

To become involved in a situation, especially to help or take control when needed.
Przykład: I had to step in and mediate the argument between my friends.
Notatka: When you 'step in', you intervene or get involved in a situation, whereas 'step' alone refers to physical movement.

step out

To take a risk or do something different from what is usual for you.
Przykład: She stepped out of her comfort zone and took on a new challenge.
Notatka: While 'step' just denotes movement by lifting and setting down the foot, 'step out' implies venturing beyond one's comfort zone or usual routine.

step by step

In a gradual and methodical manner, one stage at a time.
Przykład: I followed the instructions step by step to assemble the furniture.
Notatka: Unlike 'step' alone, which refers to the physical act of stepping, 'step by step' emphasizes a systematic and gradual approach to a task or process.

watch your step

To be careful about how you act or what you say in order to avoid problems.
Przykład: The path is slippery, so watch your step.
Notatka: 'Watch your step' is a cautionary phrase advising someone to be cautious or attentive, in contrast to the simple action of 'step'.

take a step back

To pause and reevaluate a situation from a more detached perspective.
Przykład: When things get overwhelming, it's important to take a step back and reassess the situation.
Notatka: While 'step' is a physical movement, 'take a step back' figuratively means to create distance or gain perspective on a situation.

Codzienne (slangowe) wyrażenia Stepped

stepped up

To take action or make an effort beyond what is expected or required, often to improve a situation or fulfill a responsibility.
Przykład: She really stepped up and took charge of the project.
Notatka: The slang term 'stepped up' implies a proactive and often positive response, while 'stepped' alone typically just refers to movement.

stepped off

To behave in a disrespectful or confrontational manner, often deserving of retribution or consequences.
Przykład: He shouldn't have said that to her, he really stepped off this time.
Notatka: Unlike the neutral connotation of 'stepped', 'stepped off' carries a negative and confrontational tone.

stepped on

To feel disrespected, ignored, or mistreated by someone else's actions or words.
Przykład: I think he felt stepped on when they didn't consider his opinion.
Notatka: While 'stepped' may indicate movement, 'stepped on' specifically refers to the emotional impact of feeling disregarded or unappreciated.

stepped out

To make an appearance, especially in a stylish or impressive manner.
Przykład: She stepped out in a stunning gown for the event.
Notatka: Compared to the general idea of 'stepped', 'stepped out' involves a deliberate and often notable presentation.

stepped around

To avoid confronting or dealing with a problem or topic directly.
Przykład: They kept dancing around the real issue, never directly addressing it.
Notatka: While 'stepped' implies movement or action, 'stepped around' suggests avoiding or skirting a particular issue.

Stepped - Przykłady

Stepped approach is often used in project management.
The company has taken a stepped approach to implementing the new policy.
She stepped onto the stepped platform and looked out at the view.

Gramatyka Stepped

Stepped - Czasownik (Verb) / Czasownik, czas przeszły (Verb, past tense)
Lemat: step
Odmiana
Rzeczownik, liczba mnoga (Noun, plural): steps
Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass): step
Czasownik, czas przeszły (Verb, past tense): stepped
Czasownik, imiesłów przysłówkowy współczesny lub imiesłów przymiotnikowy czynny (Verb, gerund or present participle): stepping
Czasownik, 3. osoba liczby pojedynczej czasu teraźniejszego (Verb, 3rd person singular present): steps
Czasownik, forma podstawowa (Verb, base form): step
Czasownik, czas teraźniejszy nie w 3. osobie liczby pojedynczej (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): step
Sylaby, Dzielenie Wyrazów i Akcent
stepped zawiera 1 sylab: step
Transkrypcja fonetyczna: ˈstep
step , ˈstep (Czerwona sylaba jest akcentowana)

Stepped - Znaczenie i częstotliwość użytkowania

Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000.
stepped: ~ 2000 (Bardzo Powszechny).
Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.