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tonique

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

whole step, whole tone SUST. ingl. am. MÚS.

ton m
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. whole [ingl. brit. həʊl, ingl. am. hoʊl] SUST.

1. whole (total unit):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. whole [ingl. brit. həʊl, ingl. am. hoʊl] ADJ.

1. whole:

2. whole (emphatic use):

un tas d'argent coloq.

3. whole (intact):

III. whole [ingl. brit. həʊl, ingl. am. hoʊl] ADV.

whole swallow, cook:

IV. on the whole ADV.

I. step [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp] SUST.

1. step (pace):

pas m
to be in step with sth fig.
to watch one's step literal
you'd better watch your step coloq.! fig.

2. step (sound of footsteps):

pas m

3. step (move):

step fig.
pas m (towards vers)

4. step fig.:

5. step (stage):

step fig.
étape f (in dans)

6. step (way of walking):

pas m

7. step (in a dance):

pas m

8. step (stair):

II. steps SUST. sust. pl.

1. steps (small ladder):

2. steps (stairs):

III. step <part. pres. stepping; pret. imperf., part. pas. stepped> [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp] V. trans.

IV. step <part. pres. stepping; pret. imperf., part. pas. stepped> [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp] V. intr.

marcher (in dans, on sur)
to step into house, lift, room
to step into car, dinghy
to step off bus, plane, pavement
to step onto scales, log, pavement
to step over fence, log, hole
to step through curtains
to step out of house, room
to step out of line literal soldier:
to step up to microphone, lectern

V. step [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp]

to step on it coloq.
se grouiller coloq.
to step on it coloq.
to step on the gas coloq.
to step on the gas coloq.

en el diccionario PONS

I. whole [həʊl, ingl. am. hoʊl] ADJ.

1. whole (entire):

2. whole (intact):

3. whole coloq.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the whole enchilada ingl. am.

II. whole [həʊl, ingl. am. hoʊl] SUST.

1. whole (complete thing):

2. whole no pl.:

III. whole [həʊl, ingl. am. hoʊl] ADV.

I. step [step] SUST.

1. step (foot movement):

pas m
to be out of step with sb/sth
to be in step with sb/sth

2. step (stair):

3. step (stage in a process):

pas m

4. step (measures):

to take steps to +infin

5. step pl. ingl. brit. (stepladder):

6. step ingl. am. MÚS.:

ton m

II. step <-pp-> [step] V. intr.

en el diccionario PONS

I. whole [hoʊl] ADJ.

1. whole (entire):

2. whole (intact):

3. whole coloq.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. whole [hoʊl] SUST.

1. whole (complete thing):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. whole [hoʊl] ADV.

I. step [step] SUST.

1. step (movement of foot):

pas m
to be out of step with sb/sth
to be in step with sb/sth

2. step (stair):

3. step (stage in process):

pas m

4. step (measure):

to take steps to +infin

5. step MÚS.:

ton m

II. step <-pp-> [step] V. intr.

Present
Istep
youstep
he/she/itsteps
westep
youstep
theystep
Past
Istepped
youstepped
he/she/itstepped
westepped
youstepped
theystepped
Present Perfect
Ihavestepped
youhavestepped
he/she/ithasstepped
wehavestepped
youhavestepped
theyhavestepped
Past Perfect
Ihadstepped
youhadstepped
he/she/ithadstepped
wehadstepped
youhadstepped
theyhadstepped

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Manually setting a camera to expose the film properly takes two steps, even after taking a light meter reading.
en.wikipedia.org
The soft soles of telemark boots make kicking steps or front pointing with crampons difficult.
en.wikipedia.org
H radical intermediate, which then reacts with the alkene, followed by additional oxidation steps and finally ring closure.
en.wikipedia.org
It is thought that these steps were also very useful to maritime pilots since the headland is an obvious embarkation and disembarkation point.
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The captain steps forward and asks the stoker to make his case.
en.wikipedia.org

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