单词 | stepped up |
释义 | step up1 of 2verb stepped up; stepping up; steps up transitive verb 1 : to increase, augment, or advance especially by one or more steps The team really stepped up their performance. The enemy stepped up their attacks. He also plans to step up efforts to headhunt for the best and brightest … Jerry Garrett Factory production was stepped up in an effort to meet helicopter shortfalls. Shelby L. Stanton 2 : to increase (a voltage) by means of a transformer … the use of transformers to step up the voltage to very high levels … Thomas P. Hughes intransitive verb 1 a : to make the effort required to provide information, make a claim, volunteer, etc. She stepped up to claim responsibility. see also step up to the plate b : to succeed in meeting a challenge (as by increased effort or improved performance) They just didn't have the guys to step up and make the big plays with the game on the line. Peter King 2 : to undergo an increase Business is stepping up. 3 : to receive a promotion She stepped up to the position of general manager. step-up 2 of 2noun ˈstep-ˌəp variants or step up plural step-ups or step ups : an increase or advance (as in size or amount) and especially one that is gradual or incremental Lower inflation will minimize cost-of-living step-ups for Social Security recipients … Arthur M. Louis This model will give them the quality step-up they want at a decent price … Len Feldman "… We expect a gradual step up in sales each quarter as 2021 progresses, followed by an extended period of growth starting in 2022." Nick Stanage stepped up verbas in enhanced to make markedly greater in measure or degree candidates stepping up their campaigns as election day draws near stepped up the pace to catch up with the others Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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