1.b> (), / i> ; be careful! don't step in the mud ! / ; to step forward [back] [] / ; I stepped forward when my name was called out , / ; step aside, please this lady needs a doctor / , ; ouch! You stepped on my foot! ! !
2.b> i> (, ) / , i> ; could you step out of the car please, sir? , , ; I stepped outside for a minute to get some air i> ;
to step downb> (from) i> (), ; he was forced to step down from his post ; to step inb> i> (), ; the military may step in if the crisis continues , ; the team coach was forced to step in to stop the two athletes from coming to blows , - ; to step upb> (), , ; , ; the health department is stepping up efforts to reduce teenage smoking ; following the bomb explosion, security has been stepped up at the airport / ; he has stepped up his training to prepare for the race i> .