亚洲网紅露点

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step-off

[ step-awf, -of ]

noun

  1. an abrupt drop, as from a shoreline into deep water.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of step-off1

Noun use of verb phrase step off
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Once they do, the next step-off is an automatic balk unless a throw results in retiring a runner.

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鈥淥ur transformation progress and financial performance in 2021 provide a strong step-off point to achieve our target of a return on tangible equity of 8% in 2022,鈥 Sewing said, confirming a key profit target.

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So if you鈥檙e a runner and you draw a throw over or a step-off, you鈥檝e actually accomplished something.

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A step-off is a term that doctors use to refer to a noticeable and sudden change in a person鈥檚 normal cognitive ability.

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Through Italy鈥檚 鈥榟otspots,鈥 migrants are now screened and fingerprinted as soon as they step-off boats from the Mediterranean.

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