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

  2. step up [sth] vtr phrasal sep. (increase) aumentar ⇒, incrementar ⇒ vtr. reforzar ⇒, intensificar ⇒ vtr. redoblar ⇒ vtr. As demand grew for its environmentally friendly products, the business had to step up production. I had to step up my training regime as the day of the race approached.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb and noun step up. Step up can mean to increase, advance, succeed, or receive a promotion, among other things.

  4. Diccionario inglés-español. step up verbo. intensificar v. I have felt stronger since I stepped up my training. Me siento más fuerte desde que intensifiqué mi entrenamiento. aumentar v. menos frecuente: redoblar v. ·. dar un paso adelante v. Ejemplos: step-up transformer s — transformador elevador m. Véase también: step s — paso m. ·. medida f. ·.

  5. Encuentra todas las traducciones de step up en Español como reforzar, aumentar, redoblar y muchas más.

  6. sustantivo. 1. (= movement) (literal, figurative) paso m. (= sound) paso m ⧫ pisada f. with slow steps con pasos lentos. he heard steps outside oyó pasos o pisadas fuera. to take a step back dar un paso atrás. it’s a big step for him es un gran paso o salto para él. step by step (literal, figurative) poco a poco.

  7. to increase the amount, speed, etc. of something He has stepped up his training to prepare for the race. The company is stepping up production to meet increasing demand for its products. See step up in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary