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Cosa (chi) è Steps - definizione

BRITISH POP GROUP
Steps (band); S.T.E.P.S.; Mars & Venus (We Fall in Love Again); STEPS; Gold Tour (Steps); Steps to the Stars; Step One Tour; Next Step Tour; Steps (quintet); Steptacular Tour; Open Air Tour (Steps); Steps into Christmas; Steps Into Christmas; Christmas with Steps; Steps: On the Road Again; Steps: The Reunion; 5,6,7,8: The Colleciton; Summer of Steps Tour; Steps (group); Future Holds

steps         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
STEP; Steps; StEP; Step (disambiguation); Step (album); Step (song)
n.
stairs
1) steep steps
2) a flight of steps
Steps (book)         
1968 NOVEL BY JERZY KOSINSKI
Steps (novel)
Steps is a book by a Polish-American writer Jerzy Kosiński, released in 1968 by Random House. The work comprises scores of loosely connected vignettes or short stories, which explore themes of social control and alienation by depicting scenes rich in erotic and violent motives.
step         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
STEP; Steps; StEP; Step (disambiguation); Step (album); Step (song)
¦ noun
1. an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running.
the distance covered by such a movement.
a short and easily walked distance.
2. one of the sequences of movement of the feet which make up a dance.
3. a flat surface, especially one in a series, on which to place one's foot when moving from one level to another.
a doorstep.
a rung of a ladder.
(steps or a pair of steps) Brit. a stepladder.
step aerobics.
Climbing a foothold cut in a slope of ice.
4. a measure or action, especially one of a series taken in order to deal with or achieve a particular thing.
5. a position or grade in a scale or hierarchy.
6. Music, N. Amer. an interval in a scale; a tone (whole step) or semitone (half step).
7. Physics an abrupt change in the value of a quantity, especially voltage.
8. a block fixed to a boat's keel in order to take the base of a mast or other fitting.
¦ verb (steps, stepping, stepped)
1. lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.
2. Nautical set up (a mast) in its step.
Phrases
in (or out of) step
1. walking, marching, or dancing in the same (or a different) rhythm and pace as others.
2. conforming (or not conforming) to what others are doing or thinking.
3. Physics (of two or more oscillations or other cyclic phenomena) having (or not having) the same frequency and always in the same phase.
follow (or tread) in someone's steps do as someone else did, especially in making a journey or following a career.
mind (or watch) one's step walk or act carefully.
step into someone's shoes take control of a task or job from another person.
step on it informal go faster.
step out of line behave inappropriately or disobediently.
Phrasal verbs
step aside another way of saying step down.
step back mentally withdraw from a situation in order to consider it objectively.
step down withdraw or resign from a position or office.
step something down decrease voltage by using a transformer.
step forward offer one's help or services.
step in
1. become involved in a difficult situation, especially in order to help.
2. act as a substitute for someone.
step out
1. leave a room or building, typically for a short time.
2. N. Amer. informal have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone.
3. walk with long or vigorous steps.
step something up increase the amount, speed, or intensity of something.
?increase voltage using a transformer.
Derivatives
stepped adjective
stepwise adjective
Origin
OE st?pe, stepe (n.), st?ppan, steppan (v.), of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Steps (pop group)

Steps are a British dance-pop group consisting of Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, Faye Tozer and Ian "H" Watkins. Steps were formed in May 1997 and achieved a series of charting singles between 1997 and 2001 including two number-one singles in the UK (one a double A-side), two number-one albums in the UK, 14 consecutive top 5 singles in the UK and a string of hits throughout Europe. The group has sold over 22 million records worldwide in addition to acquiring a BRIT Award nomination in 1999 for Best Newcomer while supporting Britney Spears on tour the same year. When Richards and Watkins departed to form a recording duo, the group disbanded on 26 December 2001. Their penultimate single reached number five in the UK charts while their final album of greatest hits, Gold (2001), was the group's second number-one album in the UK.

Steps re-formed in May 2011 for a four-part documentary series on Sky Living titled Steps: Reunion. The series started airing on 28 September, following an announcement of a second greatest-hits album, The Ultimate Collection, that was released on 10 October 2011. The album entered the charts at number one, becoming the band's third album to achieve this feat. The second series of Steps: Reunion, titled "Steps: On the Road Again", aired on Sky Living in April 2012; the series followed the band as they embarked on their sellout 22-date UK tour. On 24 September 2012, the group confirmed they would release their fourth studio album, Light Up The World, on 12 November 2012, alongside a six-date Christmas tour, starting on 30 November and ending on 5 December. The group re-formed for a second time on 1 January 2017 in celebration of their 20th anniversary, and later announced their fifth studio album, Tears on the Dancefloor, which was released in April 2017.

Steps' sixth studio album, What the Future Holds, was released on 27 November 2020. It was preceded by three singles, the title song "What the Future Holds", "Something in Your Eyes" and "To the Beat of My Heart". Their seventh studio album, What the Future Holds Pt. 2, with 10 new tracks, four stripped-back versions of songs and a new sound for some tracks, was released in 2021. The band's third compilation album, Platinum Collection was released in August 2022, and debuted at number 1 in the UK, making Steps the first British, mixed-gender group to achieve four number 1 albums in four different decades.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Steps
1. Two steps forward and one step back, or two steps forward and two steps back?
2. Up the helicopter steps, down the helicopter steps.
3. Inflation will be moderated by monetary steps, fiscal steps and steps from the supply side ", Finance Minister P.
4. "They‘re good steps, but they‘re small steps and certainly not big enough steps to solve the problem," said Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody‘s Economy.com.
5. China may be taking small steps toward democracy – but those steps remain a state secret.