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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
step change SUBST Brit
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
I. change [americ tʃeɪndʒ, Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ] SUBST
1.1. change U or C (alteration):
the change (of life) eufem
1.2. change C (replacement):
1.3. change (of clothes):
1.4. change C (sth different from usual):
2.1. change U (coins):
sencillo m lat-amer
feria f Méx coloq
menudo m Col
2.2. change U (money returned):
vuelto m lat-amer
vuelta f Esp
vueltas fpl Col
II. change [americ tʃeɪndʒ, Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ] VERBO trans
1.1. change appearance/rules/situation:
1.2. change tire/oil/sheets:
1.3. change (exchange):
change seats/rooms
2.1. change (into smaller denominations):
2.2. change (into foreign currency):
to change sth (into sth)
to change sth (into sth)
cambiar algo (en algo) Esp
3. change baby:
4. change TRANSP:
III. change [americ tʃeɪndʒ, Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ] VERBO intr
1.1. change (become different):
to change into sth
1.2. change (from one thing to another):
1.3. change <changing, Part pres > needs/role/moods:
2.1. change (put on different clothes):
2.2. change TRANSP:
all change! Brit
I. step [americ stɛp, Brit stɛp] SUBST
1. step (footstep, pace):
seguir los pasos de alguien
2.1. step C (of dance):
2.2. step U (in marching, walking):
3. step (distance):
4. step:
to take steps (to + infin)
tomar medidas (para  +  infin)
5.1. step:
mind the step
5.2. step <steps, pl > Brit (stepladder):
6.1. step (degree in scale):
6.2. step americ MÚS:
II. step <Part pres stepping; pass, Part perf stepped> [americ stɛp, Brit stɛp] VERBO intr
1. step (move) + adv compar:
2. step (tread):
to step in/on sth
to step on it or on the gas coloq
to step on it or on the gas coloq
apurarse lat-amer
to step on it or on the gas coloq
meterle lat-amer coloq
I. step by step [ˌstɛp bʌɪ ˈstɛp] ADV
II. step-by-step ADJ
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step approach
no Dicionário PONS
I. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] SUBST
1. change (alteration):
the change (of life) coloq
2. change sem pl (coins):
sencillo m lat-amer
feria f Méx
calderilla f coloq
3. change sem pl (money returned):
vuelto m lat-amer
4. change sem pl (exact amount):
5. change (travel connection):
II. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] VERBO intr
1. change (alter):
2. change (get off a train and board another):
3. change (put on different clothes):
4. change (change speed):
III. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] VERBO trans
1. change (exchange):
to change sth/sb into sth
2. change (give coins for bills):
3. change (get off a train and board another):
4. change (alter speed):
I. step [step] -pp- SUBST
1. step:
to follow in sb's steps fig
to take a step towards sth fig
2. step of stair, ladder:
3. step (measure):
to take steps (to do sth)
4. step pl Brit (stepladder):
5. step americ MÚS:
II. step [step] -pp- VERBO intr
1. step (tread):
2. step (walk):
no Dicionário PONS
I. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] SUBST
1. change (alteration):
2. change (coins):
sencillo m lat-amer
feria f Méx
calderilla f coloq
3. change (money returned):
vuelto m lat-amer
4. change (exact amount):
II. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] VERBO trans
1. change (exchange):
to change sth/sb into sth
2. change (get off a train/plane and board another):
3. change (alter speed):
III. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] VERBO intr
1. change (alter):
2. change (get off a train/plane and board another):
3. change (put on different clothes):
I. step [step] SUBST
1. step:
to take a step towards sth fig
2. step of stair, ladder:
3. step (measure):
to take steps (to do sth)
4. step MÚS:
II. step <-pp-> [step] VERBO intr
1. step (tread):
2. step (walk):
Present
Ichange
youchange
he/she/itchanges
wechange
youchange
theychange
Past
Ichanged
youchanged
he/she/itchanged
wechanged
youchanged
theychanged
Present Perfect
Ihavechanged
youhavechanged
he/she/ithaschanged
wehavechanged
youhavechanged
theyhavechanged
Past Perfect
Ihadchanged
youhadchanged
he/she/ithadchanged
wehadchanged
youhadchanged
theyhadchanged
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This happened step by step in the 19th century tendon hammer, ophthalmoscope, pin and tuning fork, syringe and lumbar puncture.
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They're not for those looking to lightly twiddle with some settings -- you have to follow step by step, or possibly bring down your browser.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Routes were built step by step, and it reached their most widespread network in 1933 with 116 tramcars.
en.wikipedia.org
Repayment to the creditors happen step by step at the same pace as liquidation of assets happen.
en.wikipedia.org
A virtual tour on the ground floor (designed specifically with wheelchair users in mind) takes visitors on a step by step journey around the house.
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