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  1. Learn the meaning of step up as an idiom, a phrasal verb, an adjective, a noun, and a device in English. Find out how to use step up in different contexts and expressions with examples and synonyms.

  2. Synonyms: augment, improve, intensify, increase, accelerate, more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "step up" in the title: 90 day step-up - information technology. a big step up for you. a step up from... ability to step up the growth rate. artists have a right to step up. back up another step. generator-step-up transformer.

  3. an improvement or increase over what went before: a step up for Her next job was definitely a step up for her. We were very disappointed after last week's defeat, and this victory was a step up for us. a step up from Wind energy is considered to be a step up from solar energy because you can get it 24 hours a day.

  4. step up (también: augment, better, boost, build up, bump up, deepen, go up, hike up, jack up, put up) volume_up. aumentar [ aumentando|aumentado] {vb} more_vert. It is also essential to step up controls and put an end to unfair competition. expand_more Hay que aumentar el control y erradicar la competencia desleal.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of step up in English. Step up can mean to come forward, to increase something, or to put in more effort.

  6. traducción al español de "step up" step up. British. intransitive verb + adverb. to step up to sth/sb acercarse a algo/algn. transitive verb + adverb. 1. (= increase) [production, sales] aumentar. [campaign] intensificar. [attacks, attempts, efforts] intensificar ⧫ redoblar. 2. (Electricity and Electronics) [current] aumentar.

  7. step - he stepped up to the plate. step it up on a global scale. Step it up! Step Over / Wind Up body (Football) Step right up. step right up! step up / step down. step up and be with you. step up as president.