1. step on
2. to tread on something
Englisch Wort "nadepnąć na coś"(to tread on something) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Prepositions (3)3. step onto
4. to step on something
Englisch Wort "nadepnąć na coś"(to step on something) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Random vocab from daily life5. stepped
Santa Ana stepped down as president.
I almost stepped on a skunk last night.
Tom stepped into the elevator and pushed the button for the third floor.
Security at the airport has been stepped up since the bomb scare.
Tom took off his clothes and stepped into the shower.
The police stepped up their efforts to catch the rapist.
They stepped a few paces forward.
I've spent so many years as chairman that I feel it's time I stepped down.
He stepped into my space.
I stepped in a puddle and now my shoes are completely soaked going squish squish squish.
The negotiations stepped into a crucial phase.
When we stepped off the bus we were immediately surrounded by a throng of children from the village.
The level of unbridled misogyny at the barbershop made me feel as if I had stepped back in time.
I stepped outside and was bathed in the harsh direct sunlight.
He stepped up to the plate and looked the pitcher straight in the eye.
6. tread on something v
7. tread
The wine is still made by treading grapes in the traditional way.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
In order to swim, you have to learn to tread water first.
Don't tread on the grass.
We heard his heavy tread in the corridor. Sam trod reluctantly up the stairs. I kept treading on her toes while we were dancing.
I kept treading on his toes when we were dancing. Yuck! Look what I've just trodden in!
See how the tire is completely worn out, with hardly any tread left?
In some regions people still traditionally tread grapes to make wine.
You know I am not born to tread in the beaten track — the peculiar bent of my nature pushes me on.
When a tire loses its tread, it's time to buy a new one.
Englisch Wort "nadepnąć na coś"(tread) tritt in Sätzen auf:
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