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stepping

Aussprache: [ˈstɛpɪŋ]

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Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to lift your foot and put it down in a new place. When you walk or dance, you are stepping.

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She is stepping carefully along the trail.

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He isn't stepping on the grass because it's very wet.

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Are you stepping on the sidewalk or the street?

Kontext: „dance or rhythm“

(noun) a particular way of moving your feet, often in dance. Like the steps you take in a dance routine.

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Her stepping added a lot of flair to the dance performance.

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His stepping was offbeat, making the dance look awkward.

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Can you show me your favorite stepping pattern?

Kontext: „progress“

(noun) a stage in a process or the act of making progress. It's like taking a step forward toward a goal.

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She made an important stepping in her career with the new job.

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Not taking any steps means you're not moving forward at all.

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What is the next stepping in your plan?

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