Usage examples of "step" in English with translation to French

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It's an important step. C'est un pas important.
Watch your step. The stairs are steep. Fais attention à la marche, les escaliers sont à pic.
It's the next logical step. C'est l'étape logique suivante.
He took a step forward. Il fit un pas en avant.
Watch your step in going down the stairs. Attention à la marche en descendant les escaliers.
The next step was to sign the document. L'étape suivante était de signer le document.
I can't walk another step. Je ne peux plus faire le moindre pas.
I missed a step on the stairs and I'm afraid I sprained my ankle. J'ai raté une marche dans l'escalier et j'ai bien peur de m'être foulé la cheville.
The first step to correcting a mistake is patience. La première étape pour corriger les erreurs est la patience.
The first step is the hardest. Le premier pas est le plus difficile.
You could not step twice into the same river; for other waters are ever flowing on to you. Tu ne pourrais pas marcher deux fois dans la même rivière; car de nouvelles eaux coulent toujours vers toi.
I can't take another step. Je ne peux pas prendre une autre initiative.
A habit cannot be tossed out the window; it must be coaxed down the stairs a step at a time. Une habitude ne peut être jetée par la fenêtre ; elle doit être contrainte à descendre les escaliers, une marche à la fois.
Don't step on the broken glass. Ne marchez pas sur les éclats de verre.
The first step is always the hardest. C'est le premier pas qui compte.
I cannot dance one single step of Salsa. Je ne sais pas danser un pas de salsa.
We make progress only one step at a time. Nous progressons seulement un pas après l'autre.
No one can step twice into the same river. Personne ne peut pas descendre deux fois dans la même rivière.
One more step, and you'll be a dead man. Un pas de plus et tu es un homme mort.
One more step, and would have fallen off the cliff. Un pas de plus, et je serais tombé de la falaise.
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