dictionnaire latin - Anglais

latine - English

gradibus Anglais:

1. steps steps


We should take the necessary steps before it's too late.
Advance two steps.
If you're not careful, you might slip and fall on the icy steps.
After running up so many flights of steps, she was completely out of breath.
I saw a little boy fall over a few steps ahead.
There aren’t any steps up to the attic - you have to use a ladder.
With heads respectfully bowed, they carried the coffin up the steps and into the small chapel.
His steps were clearly marked in the snow.
When I get sick of what men do, I have only to walk a few steps in another direction to see what spiders do. Or what the weather does. This sustains me very well indeed.
It's the class bell. The pupils that had been around the school gate quickened their steps as one.
By 'Torii' you mean that red objet d'art at the top of the steps?
The dining hall is directly adjacent to the lobby, or rather, from where you are, it's just three steps away?
After ten hours of classes I had learnt the dance steps.
I always use the steps, but...it's scary how they wobble...so I'd like you to hold them steady.