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

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Please walk back a few steps. Recule de quelques pas, s'il te plait.
These are the steps that lead straight to failure. Ce sont les étapes qui mènent droit à l'échec.
He took the proper steps to meet the situation. Il a pris les mesures adéquates pour faire face à la situation.
He bent his steps toward the village. Il dirigea ses pas vers le village.
The dancers timed their steps to the music of the band. Les danseurs alignèrent leurs pas sur la musique de l'orchestre.
It's the class bell. The pupils that had been around the school gate quickened their steps as one. C'est la cloche. Les élèves amassés autour de l'entrée pressent le pas tous ensemble.
So far, there has only been one book of A. Desjardins translated into Esperanto; it is "First Steps Towards Wisdom". Jusqu'à maintenant, il n'y a qu'un petit livre de A. Desjardins traduit en espéranto, c'est : Premiers pas vers la sagesse.
It's an important step. C'est un pas important.
He stepped into dog shit. Il a marché dans une merde de chien.
It's the next logical step. C'est l'étape logique suivante.
He took a step forward. Il fit un pas en avant.
Somebody stepped on his foot. Quelqu'un lui a marché sur le pied.
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.
He stepped into dog doo. Il a marché dans une merde de chien.
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.
Watch your step. The stairs are steep. Fais attention à la marche, les escaliers sont à pic.
I can't take another step. Je ne peux pas prendre une autre initiative.
Watch your step in going down the stairs. Attention à la marche en descendant les escaliers.
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