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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
step change SUST. ingl. brit.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. change [ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ, ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ] SUST.
1.1. change U or C (alteration):
the change (of life) eufem.
1.2. change C (replacement):
1.3. change (of clothes):
1.4. change C (sth different from usual):
he was late, for a change irón.
2.1. change U (coins):
sencillo m amer.
feria f Méx. coloq.
menudo m Col.
2.2. change U (money returned):
vuelto m amer.
vuelta f Esp.
vueltas fpl Col.
II. change [ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ, ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ] V. trans.
1.1. change appearance/rules/situation:
1.2. change tire/oil/sheets:
1.3. change (exchange):
change seats/rooms
2.1. change (into smaller denominations):
2.2. change (into foreign currency):
to change sth (into sth)
to change sth (into sth)
cambiar algo (en algo) Esp.
3. change baby:
4. change TRANSP.:
III. change [ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ, ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ] V. intr.
1.1. change (become different):
to change into sth
1.2. change (from one thing to another):
1.3. change <changing, part. pres. > needs/role/moods:
2.1. change (put on different clothes):
2.2. change TRANSP.:
all change! ingl. brit.
I. step [ingl. am. stɛp, ingl. brit. stɛp] SUST.
1. step (footstep, pace):
seguir los pasos de alguien
2.1. step C (of dance):
2.2. step U (in marching, walking):
3. step (distance):
4. step:
to take steps (to + infin)
tomar medidas (para  +  infin)
5.1. step:
mind the step
5.2. step <steps, pl > ingl. brit. (stepladder):
6.1. step (degree in scale):
6.2. step ingl. am. MÚS.:
II. step <part. pres. stepping; pret., part. pas. stepped> [ingl. am. stɛp, ingl. brit. stɛp] V. intr.
1. step (move) + adv. compl.:
2. step (tread):
to step in/on sth
to step on it or on the gas coloq.
to step on it or on the gas coloq.
apurarse amer.
to step on it or on the gas coloq.
meterle amer. coloq.
I. step by step [ˌstɛp bʌɪ ˈstɛp] ADV.
II. step-by-step ADJ.
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step instructions
step-by-step approach
en el diccionario PONS
I. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] SUST.
1. change (alteration):
the change (of life) coloq.
2. change sin pl. (coins):
sencillo m amer.
feria f Méx.
calderilla f coloq.
3. change sin pl. (money returned):
vuelto m amer.
4. change sin pl. (exact amount):
5. change (travel connection):
II. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] V. intr.
1. change (alter):
2. change (get off a train and board another):
3. change (put on different clothes):
4. change (change speed):
III. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] V. trans.
1. change (exchange):
to change sth/sb into sth
2. change (give coins for bills):
3. change (get off a train and board another):
4. change (alter speed):
I. step [step] -pp- SUST.
1. step:
to follow in sb's steps fig.
to take a step towards sth fig.
to be in/out of step fig.
2. step of stair, ladder:
3. step (measure):
to take steps (to do sth)
4. step pl ingl. brit. (stepladder):
5. step ingl. am. MÚS.:
II. step [step] -pp- V. intr.
1. step (tread):
2. step (walk):
en el diccionario PONS
I. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] SUST.
1. change (alteration):
2. change (coins):
sencillo m amer.
feria f Méx.
calderilla f coloq.
3. change (money returned):
vuelto m amer.
4. change (exact amount):
II. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] V. trans.
1. change (exchange):
to change sth/sb into sth
2. change (get off a train/plane and board another):
3. change (alter speed):
III. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] V. intr.
1. change (alter):
2. change (get off a train/plane and board another):
3. change (put on different clothes):
I. step [step] SUST.
1. step:
to take a step towards sth fig.
to be in/out of step fig.
2. step of stair, ladder:
3. step (measure):
to take steps (to do sth)
4. step MÚS.:
II. step <-pp-> [step] V. intr.
1. step (tread):
2. step (walk):
Present
Ichange
youchange
he/she/itchanges
wechange
youchange
theychange
Past
Ichanged
youchanged
he/she/itchanged
wechanged
youchanged
theychanged
Present Perfect
Ihavechanged
youhavechanged
he/she/ithaschanged
wehavechanged
youhavechanged
theyhavechanged
Past Perfect
Ihadchanged
youhadchanged
he/she/ithadchanged
wehadchanged
youhadchanged
theyhadchanged
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Is the problem significant -- requiring a step change in cost or capability?
www.theglobeandmail.com
This should in turn result in a step change in profitability and cash generation and lead to a substantial re-rating of the shares.
www.digitallook.com
Recent rapid developments in sensor technologies look set to bring about a step change in environmental research and monitoring.
theconversation.com
This is a step change for both them and us.
www.afr.com
It was a different, incremental sort of change on the same continuum, not a qualitative step change -- maybe it needs its own term.
blogs.crikey.com.au

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