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The meaning of Step-up

Step-up – definition

phrasal verb

Increase in extent or intensity

phrasal verb

Come forward for a particular purpose.

Usage examples:

Phil stepped up to coach the team
phrasal verb

Increase the amount, speed, or intensity of something.

Usage examples:

Police decided to step up security plans for the game
phrasal verb

Increase voltage using a transformer.

Usage examples:

The transformer can step up or step down voltages
phrasal verb

To take action when there is a need or opportunity for it

Usage examples:

Investors have to step up and assume more responsibility for their assets., efforts were stepped up…
phrasal verb

To increase the size, amount, or speed of a process in order to achieve something

Usage examples:

We need to step up production in order to meet our deadline., a step-up in sth we have seen a step-…
idiom

An improvement or increase over what went before

Usage examples:

A step up for her next job was definitely a step up for her., we were very disappointed after last …
idiom

An occasion when someone is helped to achieve something

Usage examples:

Give someone a step up she kept her promise to give a step up to the next generation of athletes., …
idiom

An act of helping someone get up or climb something

Usage examples:

Give someone a step up he called her over to the wall, gave her a step up and over, and they were b…
idiom

To increase the size, amount, or speed of a process

Usage examples:

The police are stepping up their efforts to fight crime., security has been stepped up at the airpo…
adjective

Used for describing a piece of equipment that increases voltage (= the force of an electric current)

Usage examples:

Step-up transformer it is described as a step-up transformer because the output voltage is greater …
adjective

Involving stepping on something that is at a higher level than the floor

Usage examples:

The fitness assessment included a step-up test to measure aerobic ability., special child seats wit…
noun

An increase in something

Usage examples:

Step-up in there was a step-up in airport security after the attack., step-up to the step-up to 15 …
noun

The act of stepping on something that is at a higher level than the floor

Usage examples:

A step-up is a simple exercise that works muscles in the legs and buttocks., all those step ups had…

Step-up translation into English

Step-up: translate from English into Chinese

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加紧, 踩

Step-up: translate from English into Dutch

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Opstaan, Inzetten, Afstappen, Optransformeren, Afpassen, Vastzetten, Laten stappen

Step-up: translate from English into French

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Intensifier, Augmenter

Step-up: translate from English into German

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Aufsteigen, Verstärken, Steigern, Erhöhen, Aktivieren

Step-up: translate from English into Hindi

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आगे आना, उच्चापी, वर्धक, बढ़ाना, तीव्र करना

Step-up: translate from English into Italian

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Fare un passo avanti, Aumentare

Step-up: translate from English into Korean

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스텝 업

Step-up: translate from English into Russian

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Шаг вперед, Подойти, Увеличивать, Ускорять, Повышать напряжение

Step-up: translate from English into Spanish

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Aumentar, Reforzar, Subir

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