stepped
stepped — 動詞
- steppedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- steppeds3rd person singular
- steppeding-ing form
- steppededpast simple
1. the past tense and past participle form of the verb 'step' — used when someone l
踩;踏;邁步
step的過去式與過去分詞
the past tense and past participle form of the verb 'step' — used when someone lifted their foot and put it down in a different place, or put their foot onto or into something, at a time before now.
Esme stepped carefully over the puddle to keep her new shoes dry.
Esme 小心翼翼地跨過水坑,以免弄濕她的新鞋。
stepped + carefully + over [obstacle] — movement across
The old wooden stairs creaked loudly as Tyler stepped onto them.
Tyler 踏上那座舊木樓梯時,梯板發出很大的吱嘎聲。
stepped + onto [surface] — contact with a surface
Mizuki stepped onto the scale and waited for the number to appear.
Mizuki 站上體重計,等著數字顯示出來。
Sari accidentally stepped on a piece of broken glass during the hike.
Sari 在健行時不小心踩到一塊碎玻璃。
Christopher stepped back from the edge of the cliff, feeling dizzy.
Christopher 從懸崖邊往後退了一步,感到頭暈。
- trod
more literary or formal; suggests heavier or more deliberate foot placement, as in 'trod on sacred ground'
- walked
broader and more general; describes ordinary movement on foot without focusing on a single foot placement
- stomped
stronger, more forceful downward motion; implies anger or emphasis, unlike the neutral 'stepped'
- set foot
idiomatic expression meaning to enter or go onto a place; more formal than 'stepped'
- stepped back
antonymous in direction — moving backward instead of forward or onto something
- stayed put
antonymous in action — remaining in place rather than moving the foot
文法句型
stepped + preposition (on / onto / into / over / off / out of / back / aside)
stepped + adverb (carefully / accidentally / quickly)
用法筆記
This form is always used when describing a completed action in the past. The most common prepositional complements are 'on' (for contact with a surface or object), 'onto' / 'into' (for entering a new position or surface), 'over' (for crossing an obstacle), and 'back' / 'aside' (for changing position).