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footstep [ˊfυtstep] n1) шаг, по́ступь, похо́дка;to follow in smb.'s footsteps идти́ по чьим-л. стопа́м
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footstep ['fʊtstep]∎ I hear footsteps j'entends des pas ou un bruit de pas(b) (footprint) (empreinte f de) pied m ou pas m;∎ figurative to follow or tread or walk in sb's footsteps marcher sur les traces ou pas de qn;∎ figurative to follow in one's father's footsteps suivre les traces de son père -
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noun (the sound of a foot: She heard his footsteps on the stairs.) paso, pisadafootstep n pasotr['fʊtstep]1 paso, pisadafootstep ['fʊt.stɛp] n1) step: paso m2) footprint: huella fn.• estampa s.f.• paso s.m.• patada s.f.• pisada s.f.noun paso mto follow in somebody's footsteps — seguirle* los pasos a alguien
['fʊtstep]N paso m, pisada fI can hear footsteps on the stairs — oigo pasos or pisadas en la escalera
- follow in sb's footsteps* * *noun paso mto follow in somebody's footsteps — seguirle* los pasos a alguien
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nounSchritt, der* * ** * *ˈfoot·stepn3.▶ to dog sb's \footstep jdm auf den Fersen sein* * *footstep s1. Tritt m, Schritt m2. Fußstapfe f:follow in sb’s footsteps fig in jemandes Fußstapfen treten3. fig Spur f, Zeichen n4. BAHN etc Trittbrett n5. TECH Zapfenlager n* * *nounSchritt, derfollow or tread in somebody's footsteps — (fig.) in jemandes Fußstapfen treten
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[ˈfutstep]footstep след; поступь, походка; to follow in (smb.'s) footsteps идти по (чьим-л.) стопам footstep тех. опора, пята footstep подножка, ступенька footstep след; поступь, походка; to follow in (smb.'s) footsteps идти по (чьим-л.) стопам -
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1. стъпка
2. pl (звук от) стъпки
3. отпечатък/следа от стъпка
4. рl прен. курс, пример* * *{'futstep} n 1. стъпка; 2. pl (звук от) стъпки; 3. отпечатьк* * *n стъпка;footstep; n 1. стъпка; 2. pl (звук от) стъпки; 3. отпечатьк/следа от стъпка; 4. рl прен.* * *1. pl (звук от) стъпки 2. pl прен. курс, пример 3. отпечатък/следа от стъпка 4. стъпка* * *footstep[´fut¸step] n 1. стъпка; 2. pl (звук от) стъпки; 3. отпечатък, диря, следа от стъпка; to follow in s.o.'s \footsteps прен. вървя по стъпките на някого; подражавам на някого, следвам някого; 4. тех. (и \footstep bearing) петов лагер, лагер на пета; цапфа, шийка, шип. -
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'foot·step nthe first \footstep on the road to sth der erste Schritt auf dem Weg zu etw datPHRASES:to dog sb's \footstep jdm auf den Fersen sein; -
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['fʊtstep]nome passo m.••to follow in sb.'s footsteps — seguire le orme di qcn
* * *noun (the sound of a foot: She heard his footsteps on the stairs.) passo* * *footstep /ˈfʊtstɛp/n.1 passo; (al pl., anche) rumore di passi: within a footstep of, a un passo da; to hear footsteps, sentire dei passi (o un rumore di passi)2 impronta (di piede); orma: (fig.) to follow (o to tread) in sb. 's footsteps, seguire (o calcare) le orme di q.; to retrace one's footsteps, tornare sui propri passi; tornare indietro* * *['fʊtstep]nome passo m.••to follow in sb.'s footsteps — seguire le orme di qcn
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ˈfutstep сущ.
1) след Syn: track
2) а) поступь, походка to dog smb.'s footsteps ≈ выслеживать кого-л. Syn: gait, step, tread б) перен. образ жизни, поведения to follow in smb.'s footsteps ≈ идти по чьим-л. стопам/следам He followed in his father's footsteps. ≈ Он пошел по стопам своего отца. в) шаг, длина шага Syn: pace
3) подножка, ступенька Syn: foot-plate
4) тех. опора, пята шаг, поступь - he walked two or three *s behind his father он шел на два-три шага позади отца звук шагов - I hear *s я слышу шаги след, отпечаток( ноги) подножка, опора > to follow /to tread, to walk/ in smb.'s *s следовать неотступно за кем-л., идти по пятам;
идти по чьим-л. стопам, следовать чьему-л. примеру, быть чьим-л. последователем ~ след;
поступь, походка;
to follow in (smb.'s) footsteps идти по (чьим-л.) стопам footstep тех. опора, пята ~ подножка, ступенька ~ след;
поступь, походка;
to follow in (smb.'s) footsteps идти по (чьим-л.) стопамБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > footstep
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n. voetstap; stap, schrede; trap, tredefootstep♦voorbeelden: -
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وَقْع أقدام \ footstep: a step of sb. who is walking; the sound of a step. -
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خُطْوَة \ footstep: a step of sb. who is walking. pace: the distance covered by one step, in walking or running: He stood 30 paces behind me. -
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[ʹfʋtstep] n1. 1) шаг, поступьhe walked two or three footsteps behind his father - он шёл на два-три шага позади отца
2) звук шагов2. след, отпечаток (ноги)3. подножка, опора♢
to follow /to tread, to walk/ in smb.'s footsteps - а) следовать неотступно за кем-л., идти по пятам; б) идти по чьим-л. стопам, следовать чьему-л. примеру, быть чьим-л. последователем -
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