Stepping
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stepping teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kademeli (Tekstil)
- adım atma
- adım at {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Tehlikeli alana adım atıyorsun.
-You're stepping into dangerous territory.
- adım {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tehlikeli alana adım atıyorsun.
-You're stepping into dangerous territory.
- adım atarak
- step
- basamak
O, bir kerede üç basamak atladı.
-He jumped up the steps three at a time.
Eğer dikkatli olmazsan ,kayabilir ve buzlu basamakların üstüne düşebilirsin.
-If you're not careful, you might slip and fall on the icy steps.
- step
- üvey
Cinderella'nın iki aşağılık üvey kız kardeşi vardı.
-Cinderella had two wicked stepsisters.
Cinderella'nın iki aşağılık üvey kız kardeşi vardı.
-Cinderella had two evil stepsisters.
- step
- adım
Bir sonraki adım barış anlaşmasının koşullarını görüşmekti.
-The next step was to negotiate terms of a peace treaty.
Bu, bir kişi için küçük bir adımdır ama insanlık için dev bir sıçramadır.
-That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
- stepping stone
- (deyim) ilerleme vasitasi,basamak,ilk adim,atlama tasi
- stepping motor
- (Bilgisayar,Teknik) adımlı motor
- stepping stone
- (deyim) atlama tahtası
- stepping down
- {i} iniş
- stepping down
- {f} in
- stepping down
- inerek
- stepping down
- aşağı atlama
- stepping off
- off stepping
- stepping motor
- adimli motor
- stepping motors
- kademeli motorlar
- stepping relay
- (Elektrik, Elektronik,Teknik) kademeli röle
- stepping stone
- vasıta
- stepping stone
- atlama taşı
- stepping stone
- üzerine basılarak karşıya geçilen taş
- step
- derece
- step
- aşama
- step
- {f} adım atmak: Step ten paces to the left! Sola on adım at!
- step
- adım atmak
- step
- yürümek
- step
- {i} ayak sesi
- step
- uygun
- step
- hatve
- step
- çok kısa bir mesafe
- step
- merdiven
- step
- evre
- step
- (Tıp) steptest
- step
- sekilemek
- step
- etap
- step
- (Bilgisayar) adımla
Tom adımlarını yeniden izledi.
-Tom retraced his steps.
Bunlar, birer devrim niteliği taşıyan adımlardır.
-These are steps of a revolutionary nature.
- step
- adim atmak
- step
- safha
- step
- merdiven basamağı
- step
- ayak atışı
- step
- ayak
Tom'un ayak parmaklarına basmak istemiyorum.
-I don't want to step on Tom's toes.
Onlar uçağa ayak bastılar.
-They stepped on board the airplane.
- step
- teraslamak
- head stepping rate
- kafa adımlama hızı
- step
- basmak
Niyetim ayağına basmak değildi.
-I didn't mean to step on your foot.
Tom'un amacı Mary'nin ayağına basmak değildi.
-Tom didn't mean to step on Mary's foot.
- step
- tedbir
Hava kirliliğini önlemek için tedbirler almalıyız.
-We have to take steps to prevent air pollution.
Onu içeriye sokmamak için, ihtiyati tedbirler almak zorunda kaldım.
-I would have to take precautionary steps to keep him out.
- step
- kademe
- step
- önlem
Hava kirliliğini önlemek için tedbirler almalıyız.
-We have to take steps to prevent air pollution.
- step
- ç
- step
- plato
- step
- {f} adım at
Tom ileriye doğru bir adım attı.
-Tom took a step forward.
Tom geriye doğru bir adım attı.
-Tom took a step backward.
- step
- seyyar merdiven
- step
- üveyk
- step
- adımın
- step
- adımlamak
- STEP
- (Askeri) yazılım test ve değerlendirme programı; standart taktik giriş noktası; standart kullanım planlaması aracı (software test and evaluation program; standard tactical entry point; standard tool for employment planning)
- Step
- (Tekstil) Takım değiştiricinin adımı
- step
- basamaklı yapmak
- step
- gitmek
- step
- porte aralığı
- step
- girişim
- step
- nota çizgisi
- step
- uygun adım
- step
- arşınlamak
- step
- girmek
- step
- adımlayarak ölçmek
- step
- {i} terfi
- step
- suratle hareket etmek veya davranmak
- step
- {i} çok kısa bir mesafe: It's just a
- step
- oturtmak
- step
- ağır adımlarla yürümek
- step
- {i} adım, ayak atışı: It's about five steps away from you. Senden beş adım kadar ötede
- step
- bir adımda ulaşmak
- step
- {i} ayak izi
- step
- {i} step
- step
- ayak ses
- step
- (Askeri) BASAMAK, STEP: Bir deniz uçağının şamandıra veya teknesinin dip kısmına, su mukavemetini ve emmeyi azaltmak ve su üzerinde idaresini kolaylaştırmak için takılan, merdiven basamağına benzer set
- step
- adım,v.adım at: n.adım
- step
- {f} etmek (dans)
- step
- basamaklar halinde düzenlemek
- step
- pref. üvey
- step
- dikmek yerine yerleştirmek veya oturtmak
- step
- hareket
- step
- ayak uydurma
- step
- ıskaça
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stepping teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Present participle of step
- version of a microchip (Computers); action of lifting and then lowering one's foot {i}
- stepping back
- a system to decrease turnaround time at terminal stations where a second driver enters the rear cab of an arriving train and departs driving the train from that end while the first driver is walking the length of the platform ready to take over the subsequent departure
- stepping back
- Present participle of step back
- stepping motor
- An electromagnetic actuator that converts digital pulses of input into analog rotary motion, the degree of rotation being proportional to the number of pulses received
- stepping motors
- plural form of stepping motor
- stepping razor
- A dangerous person, who is not to be messed with
I'm dangerous, dangerous.
- stepping stone
- A stone that can be stepped on in crossing something, especially a marsh or creek
- stepping stone
- Something used as a way to progress to something or somewhere else
He was full of ambition, and force, and life, intending all sorts of great things, and meaning to make his position a stepping stone to all that was excellent in public life..
- stepping stone
- To be as a stepping stone, a good place to begin or cross over to
Esperanto can make a good stepping stone language to Latin, which may be difficult for amateur linguists.
- stepping stones
- plural form of stepping stone
- stepping down
- abdication: a formal resignation and renunciation of powers
- stepping down
- abdication: the act of abdicating
- stepping stone
- You can describe a job or event as a stepping stone when it helps you to make progress, especially in your career. Many students now see university as a stepping stone to a good job
- stepping stone
- a stone in a marsh or shallow water that can be stepped on in crossing
- stepping stone
- any means of advancement; "the job was just a stepping stone on his way to fame and riches"
- stepping stone
- Stepping stones are a line of large stones which you can walk on in order to cross a shallow stream or river
- stepping-stone
- means, path, one step along a journey
- step
- Proceeding; measure; action; act
I have lately taken steps . . . to relieve the old gentleman's distresses. - G. W. Cable.
- step
- To set, as the foot
- step
- A running board where passengers step to get on and off the bus
The driver must have a clear view of the step in order to prevent accidents.
- step
- To walk; to go on foot; esp., to walk a little distance
to step to one of the neighbors.
- step
- A change of position effected by a motion of translation. - William Kingdon Clifford
- step
- The space passed over by one movement of the foot in walking or running. Used also figuratively of any kind of progress
To derive two or three general principles of motion from phenomena, and afterwards to tell us how the properties and actions of all corporeal things follow from those manifest principles, would be a very great step in philosophy. - Isaac Newton.
- step
- To move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by raising and moving one of the feet to another resting place, or by moving both feet in succession
- step
- A framing in wood or iron which is intended to receive an upright shaft; specif., a block of wood, or a solid platform upon the keelson, supporting the heel of the mast
- step
- A walk; passage
Conduct my steps to find the fatal tree. - John Dryden.
- step
- : A portable framework of stairs, much used indoors in reaching to a high position
- step
- To walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely
Home the swain retreats, His flock before him stepping to the fold. - James Thomson.
- step
- An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace
- step
- A small space or distance
It is but a step.
- step
- A gait; manner of walking
The approach of a man is often known by his step.
- High stepping
- Steppage gait (High stepping, Neuropathic gait) is a form of gait abnormality characterised by foot drop due to loss of dorsiflexion. The foot hangs with the toes pointing down, causing the toes to scrape the ground while walking, requiring someone to lift the leg higher than normal when walking
- step
- {i} stair
In case of a fire, use the stairs.
-In case of a fire, use the steps.
- step
- {n} a footstep, pace, gait, round of a ladder
- step
- {v} to move the feet, walk, advance, fix the foot of a mast in the keel
- step
- {f} move by lifting the foot and setting it down in another spot; walk; place the foot on, tread
- step
- s- 1 If the mortgagee/new owner or old owner ask the branch forhelp, an officer will: review all agreements; and get more information from the mortgagee, new owner and previous owner 2 It may be necessary to have a hearing if it isn't clear whether a tenant and landlord relationship exists 3 If a landlord and tenant agreement exists, an officer will: give the tenant and the landlord the information they need; offer mediation as a way to resolve problems; refer the file for a decision and Order, if mediation isn't successful 4 If the agreement isn't a landlord and tenant contract, the mortgagee or new owner and previous owner will be referred to the Court of Queen's Bench
- step
- a block of wood, or a solid platform upon the keelson, supporting the heel of the mast
- step
- If someone tells you to watch your step, they are warning you to be careful about how you behave or what you say so that you do not get into trouble
- step
- relative position in a graded series; "always a step behind"; "subtle gradations in color"; "keep in step with the fashions"
- step
- move or proceed as if by steps into a new situation; "She stepped into a life of luxury"; "he won't step into his father's footsteps"
- step
- The steps of a dance are the sequences of foot movements which make it up. = movement
- step
- Standard Product Data Representation and Exchange (ISO 10303)
- step
- If people are in step with each other, their ideas or opinions are the same. If they are out of step with each other, their ideas or opinions are different. Moscow is anxious to stay in step with Washington
- step
- If you stay one step ahead of someone or something, you manage to achieve more than they do or avoid competition or danger from them. Successful travel is partly a matter of keeping one step ahead of the crowd
- step
- walk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified manner; "step over to the blackboard"
- step
- Gait; manner of walking; as, the approach of a man is often known by his step
- step
- Steps are a series of surfaces at increasing or decreasing heights, on which you put your feet in order to walk up or down to a different level. This little room was along a passage and down some steps A flight of stone steps leads to the terrace
- step
- treat badly; "This boss abuses his workers"; "She is always stepping on others to get ahead"
- step
- The space passed over by one movement of the foot in walking or running; as, one step is generally about three feet, but may be more or less
- step
- A prefix used before father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, child, etc
- step
- used in conjunction with a degree of kinship
- step
- To walk; to go on foot; esp
- step
- An iteration of the LCS
- step
- A rest, or one of a set of rests, for the foot in ascending or descending, as a stair, or a round of a ladder
- step
- to walk a little distance; as, to step to one of the neighbors
- step
- the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig"
- step
- A rough measure of vertical distance, between 1 and two feet The ropes which border each ringside are spaced 1, 2, and 3 Steps above the ring mat, and the ring apron is itself 2 Steps above the arena floor
- step
- the sound of a step of someone walking; "he heard footsteps on the porch"
- step
- (n) An acronym for Standard for the Transfer and Exchange of Product Model Data, a neutral data exchange standard developed by the ISO The development of this standard is an attempt to integrate the European standards and IGES and to embody a larger, more flexible subset of information
- step
- a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface; "the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window"
- step
- place (a ship's mast) in its step
- step
- Standard for The Exchange of Product data is the emerging international standard ISO 10303 Many companies both within, and out with, the upstream oil industry are committed to STEP Its goal is to improve the management and use of engineering data to reduce costs and improve business processes An emerging STEP standard is the application protocol AP221 POSC CAESAR and AP221 use the same framework and a number of major projects including ETAP, Aasgard and the Oman LNG plant are using these initiatives as the basis of their data warehouses for life cycle engineering data
- step
- place (a ship's mast) in its step shift or move by taking a step; "step back"
- step
- Fig
- step
- To walk; to go on foot; esp., to walk a little distance; as, to step to one of the neighbors
- step
- A forward or backward movement made without one foot passing another
- step
- any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime"
- step
- An advance or movement made by one removal of the foot; a pace
- step
- running board where passengers step to get on and off the bus - the driver must have a clear view of the step in order to prevent accidents
- step
- If people who are walking or dancing are in step, they are moving their feet forward at exactly the same time as each other. If they are out of step, their feet are moving forward at different times. They were almost the same height and they moved perfectly in step
- step
- furnish with steps; "The architect wants to step the terrace"
- step
- Proceeding; measure; action; an act
- step
- Someone's step is the way they walk. He quickened his step
- step
- The interval between two contiguous degrees of the scale
- step
- Used also figuratively of any kind of progress; as, he improved step by step, or by steps
- step
- cause (a computer) to execute a single command
- step
- Line which tells an editor or viewer to insert a step in the model file This usually causes a pause in rendering, rendering continues after user input of some sort (pressing Enter, mouse click, etc) Denoted by a Comment line with STEP in it (0 STEP)
- step
- Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data
- step
- A rest, or one of a set of rests, for the foot in ascending or descending, as a stair, or a rung of a ladder
- step
- One of the six groups of tasks that make up a release life cycle In the project plan, a Step may be further defined as Sub-Steps, Activity Groups, Activities, Sub-Activities, and Tasks See Release Life Cycle
- step
- A step in a process is one of a series of stages. The next step is to put the theory into practice = stage
- step
- The nearly horizontal section which more or less divides the BEACH from the SHOREFACE See Figure 3
- step
- In most game systems, each game turn is made up of several parts, sometimes known as Steps (or, more commonly, phases) All actions in one Step must be completed before the next one can begin, and the Steps must be played strictly in the order listed For instance, a very simple game-turn might be divided into these Steps: Move, Fire, and Morale A Step might be divided into sub-parts as well
- step
- pref. related to by the remarriage of a parent and not by blood
- step
- With weight on LF and knees slightly flexed commence to move RF forward on the ball of the foot with pressure through the ball of the LF, slightly straightening both knees (Count 'a') and slightly flexing both knees as weight is taken on to RF with foot flat (Count 'S') Commence to close LF to RF on ball of foot slightly straightening both knees (Count 'a') and slightly flexing both knees as LF closes to RF with pressure but without weight, foot flat (Count 'S')
- step
- a short distance; "it's only a step to the drugstore"
- step
- To fix the foot of (a mast) in its step; to erect
- step
- to indicate that the person thus spoken of is not a blood relative, but is a relative by the marriage of a parent; as, a stepmother to X is the wife of the father of X, married by him after the death of the mother of X
- step
- A print of the foot; a footstep; a footprint; track
- step
- the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down; "he walked with unsteady steps" support consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway; "he paused on the bottom step" a solid block joined to the beams in which the heel of a ship's mast or capstan is fixed a short distance; "it's only a step to the drugstore" move or proceed as if by steps into a new situation; "She stepped into a life of luxury"; "he won't step into his father's footsteps" place (a ship's mast) in its step shift or move by taking a step; "step back" put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake" walk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified manner; "step over to the blackboard" move with one's feet in a specific manner; "step lively" furnish with steps; "The architect wants to step the terrace" cause (a computer) to execute a single command
- step
- Service Test and Evaluation Program
- step
- A small space or distance; as, it is but a step
- step
- move with one's feet in a specific manner; "step lively"
- step
- See Stepchild, Stepdaughter, Stepson, etc
- step
- The intervak between two contiguous degrees of the csale
- step
- measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards"
- step
- At Eton College, England, a shallow step dividing the court into an inner and an outer portion
- step
- To move mentally; to go in imagination
- step
- The angular rotation produced by the rotor each time the motor receives a pulse For linear actuators a step translates to a specific linear distance
- step
- Secure Trade - Expedited Processing The STEP Lane is a pilot program from Juarez to El Paso that provides expedited processing of secure shipments
- step
- put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake"
- step
- A portable framework of stairs, much used indoors in reaching to a high position
- step
- In general, a framing in wood or iron which is intended to receive an upright shaft; specif., a block of wood, or a solid platform upon the keelson, supporting the heel of the mast
- step
- a musical interval of two semitones
- step
- In Vutrax, the coordinate distance travelled for each press of an arrow key, or the 'snap' of the Cursor when the mouse is moved
- step
- In general, a framing in wood or iron which is intended to receive an upright shaft; specif
- step
- a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance; "he taught them the waltz step"
- step
- {i} movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down in another place; distance covered by moving one foot ahead of the other; short distance; stair; stage in a process
- step
- shift or move by taking a step; "step back"
- step
- One of a series of offsets, or parts, resembling the steps of stairs, as one of the series of parts of a cone pulley on which the belt runs
- step
- A change of position effected by a motion of translation
- step
- the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down; "he walked with unsteady steps"
- step
- support consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway; "he paused on the bottom step"
- step
- an operation done as a part of two or more operations necessary to solve a problem -- " sometimes two steps are required to solve a word problem " (112)
- step
- If you do something step by step, you do it by progressing gradually from one stage to the next. I am not rushing things and I'm taking it step by step Follow our simple step-by-step instructions
- step
- To change the time of a clock to the correct time with no intermediate adjustments Compare with ``slew''
- step
- Walk; passage
- step
- If you take a step, you lift your foot and put it down in a different place, for example when you are walking. I took a step towards him She walked on a few steps He heard steps in the corridor
- step
- a solid block joined to the beams in which the heel of a ship's mast or capstan is fixed a short distance; "it's only a step to the drugstore"
- step
- The step of the pay grade to which employees in the FNA and PBA bargaining units are assigned Step also is used with House Staff/Medical Residents to indicate which ones have "chief" rank Step is located on Job Panel 3
- step
- If you tell someone to step on it, you are telling them to go faster or hurry up. We've only got thirty-five minutes so step on it. = get a move on
- step
- A step is one of a series of actions that you take in order to achieve something. He greeted the agreement as the first step towards peace She is not content with her present lot and wishes to take steps to improve it
- step
- a solid block joined to the beams in which the heel of a ship's mast or capstan is fixed
- step
- The space passed over by one movement of the foot in walking or running; as, one step is generally about three feet, but may be more or less. Used also figuratively of any kind of progress; as, he improved step by step, or by steps
- step
- Standard for The Exchange of Product data (an international standard which is currently being discussed and which will be an outgrowth of VDA-FS (a German standard being developed by the automotive industry), SET, and PDES
- step
- The transfer of weight from one foot to the other Both feet are on the floor during the transfer This is a very general term for any movement using the feet
- step
- A bearing in which the lower extremity of a spindle or a vertical shaft revolves
- step
- If you step on something or step in a particular direction, you put your foot on the thing or move your foot in that direction. This was the moment when Neil Armstrong became the first man to step on the Moon She accidentally stepped on his foot on a crowded commuter train
- step
- A step is a raised flat surface in front of a door. A little girl was sitting on the step of the end house see also doorstep
- step
- A single character-state change
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