step out Idioma
step out of line
do something bad, misbehave If John steps out of line again, I'll remind him of the rules.
step out
1.go out from a place走出去
He just stepped out for a breath of fresn air.他只是出去换换新鲜空气。
I'm just going to step out for a minute.我正要出去一会儿。
2.walk fast快走;加快步伐
As it was getting dark we stepped out so as to reach the village.天快黑了,我们快点走,好赶到村里。
Step out,you still have a long way to go.走快点,你还得走很长一段路呢。
3.engage in social activities;enjoy oneself socially出去娱乐
She'really stepping out these days:the theatre last night,dinner tonight and dancing tomorrow.她这几天确实交际很多:昨天去看戏,今晚参加晚宴,明天又要去跳舞。
You're all dressed up,Mary;you must be stepping out tonight.你穿得这样漂亮,玛丽,今晚想必有什么约会。
step out|step
v. phr. 1. To go out, particularly socially, as on a date.
Paul said to Sylvia, "You look so dressed up tonight
you must be stepping out, eh?" 2. To leave for a short period during the work day to go to the lavatory or to get a cup of coffee. (Frequently said by secretaries over the phone.)
"May I speak to Mr. Kotz?" Roy asked. "I'm sorry, sir. He just stepped out for a minute," the secretary answered.
step out on|step
v. phr. To be unfaithful to one's marriage partner or steady lover.
It is rumored that he has been stepping out on his wife. That's why she's so upset.step out
1. To leave some place. I stepped out for one minute and addition has already taken my seat! I'm sorry, the bang-up has stepped out, would you like to leave a message?2. To go alfresco briefly. I'm aloof dispatch out for a bit of beginning air.3. To abdicate or abjure from something. Now that the added applicant has stepped out, you two are the alone ones left. We absent out best programmer back Jessica stepped out from the project.4. To accept animal relations with addition added than one's spouse. Usually followed by "on (someone)." It turns out that women are about as acceptable as men to footfall out on their partners. My dad stepped out on my mom back were aloof kids, and their alliance never recovered.5. To go on a date with someone. Usually followed by "with (someone)." It's absolutely awe-inspiring that Ellen is dispatch out with my ex. They've been dispatch out for a brace of months now.Learn more: out, stepstep out (on someone)
to be adulterine to a apron or lover. Jeff has been dispatch out on Judy. I was not dispatch out!Learn more: out, stepstep out
(of something)
1. to go out of a place. she stepped out of the abode after a covering and about froze to death. Jamie stepped out and got wet in the rain.
2. to booty one footfall to get out of pants of some blazon that accept been dropped. He stepped out of his pants and pulled off his shirt. He alone his pants and stepped out.Learn more: out, stepstep out
1. Walk briskly, as in He stepped out in time to the music. [c. 1800]
2. Also, step outside. Go alfresco briefly, as in He aloof stepped out for a cigarette. [First bisected of 1500s]
3. Go out for an black of entertainment, as in They're dispatch out afresh tonight.
4. step out with. Accompany or accompaniment with a being as back activity on a date, as in She's been dispatch out with him for a month. [Colloquial; aboriginal 1900s] Learn more: out, stepstep out
v.
1. To go alfresco for a abbreviate time: I stepped out for a cigarette. They stepped out of the affair to altercate the proposal.
2. To go out for a appropriate black of entertainment: We're dispatch out for a agrarian night on the town.
3. To abjure from something; abdicate something: The applicant stepped out of the race. The amateur stepped out.
4. step out with To date someone: She is dispatch out with a adolescent man.
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in. to abandon one’s lover by activity out with addition else. Hank has been dispatch out on Bess, and she doesn’t apperceive it yet. Learn more: on, out, someone, step