to step up production

  • 1production — n. work presented on the stage, radio, TV, etc. 1) to put on a production 2) a Hollywood; stage, theatrical; TV production process of producing 3) to increase, speed up, step up production 4) to decrease, rollback production 5) mass production 6) …

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  • 2step — stepless, adj. steplike, adj. /step/, n., v., stepped, stepping. n. 1. a movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down again in a new position, accompanied by a shifting of the weight of the body in the direction of the new position, as… …

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  • 3step — n. & v. n. 1 a the complete movement of one leg in walking or running (took a step forward). b the distance covered by this. 2 a unit of movement in dancing. 3 a measure taken, esp. one of several in a course of action (took steps to prevent it;… …

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  • 4step sth up — UK US step sth up Phrasal Verb with step({{}}/step/ verb [I] ► to increase the size, amount, or speed of a process in order to achieve something: »We need to step up production in order to meet our deadline …

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  • 5step up — verb Date: 1902 transitive verb 1. to increase (a voltage) by means of a transformer 2. to increase, augment, or advance especially by one or more steps < step up production > intransitive verb 1. a. to come forward < stepped up to claim&#8230; …

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  • 6step up — verb a) To increase speed or rate. They will need to step up production if they are going to compete. b) To assume responsibility; to volunteer or offer. Wont anyone step up to the challenge? …

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  • 7step up — {v.} 1. To go from a lower to a higher place. * /John stepped up onto the platform and began to speak./ 2. To come towards or near; approach. * /The sergeant called for volunteers and Private Jones stepped up to volunteer./ * /John waited until&#8230; …

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  • 8step up — {v.} 1. To go from a lower to a higher place. * /John stepped up onto the platform and began to speak./ 2. To come towards or near; approach. * /The sergeant called for volunteers and Private Jones stepped up to volunteer./ * /John waited until&#8230; …

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  • 9step up — verb 1. increase in extent or intensity (Freq. 3) The Allies escalated the bombing • Syn: ↑escalate, ↑intensify • Ant: ↑de escalate (for: ↑escalate) …

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  • 10Production hydroélectrique — Énergie hydroélectrique Centrale hydroélectrique de Ybbs Persenbeug en Autriche L énergie hydroélectrique, ou hydroélectricité, est une énergie électrique obtenue par conversion de l énergie hydraulique des différents flux d eau (fleuves,&#8230; …

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