step-like

  • 1step|like — «STEHP LYKEH», adjective. resembling a step or series of steps …

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  • 2Step potential — The Schrödinger equation for a one dimensional step potential is a model system in quantum mechanics and scattering theory. The problem consists of solving the time independent Schrödinger equation for a particle with a step like potential in one …

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  • 3Step Back In Time — «Step Back in Time» Sencillo de Kylie Minogue del álbum Rhythm Of Love Lado B Step Back in Time (Instrumental) Formato CD Single Single vinilo Cassette Grabación 1989 …

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  • 4Step Up (film) — Step Up Theatrical release poster Directed by Anne Fletcher Mico Heltborg Produced by Jenn …

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  • 5Step Up (песня) — «Step Up» Сингл группы Drowning Pool из …

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  • 6like-for-like — ˌlike for ˈlike adjective [only before a noun] 1. ACCOUNTING like for like figures have been changed where necessary so that a correct comparison can be made with a previous period: • There was no real growth in like for like sales, with the new… …

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  • 7step out of something — step out of/from/something phrase if someone seems to have stepped out of a book, film etc, they seem to be very much like a character from it characters that might have stepped straight out of Dickens Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as …

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  • 8step out from something — step out of/from/something phrase if someone seems to have stepped out of a book, film etc, they seem to be very much like a character from it characters that might have stepped straight out of Dickens Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as …

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  • 9step- — O.E. steop , with connotations of loss, in combinations like steopcild orphan, related to astiepan, bestiepan to bereave, to deprive of parents or children, from P.Gmc. *steupa bereft (Cf. O.Fris. stiap , O.N. stjup , Swed. styv , M.L.G. stef ,… …

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  • 10step on (someone's) toes — step/tread on (someone s) toes to say or do something which upsets someone, especially by becoming involved in something which is their responsibility. I d like to make some changes to the working procedures, but I don t want to tread on anyone s …

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