(v5r,vt) to make a bold start
to take a plunge
to take off
(P)
(v5s,vt) to trample
to crush underfoot
(v5s,vt) (1) to trample underfoot
to kick down
(2) to bilk
to shirk payment
to jump a bill
(v5r,vt) to walk across
to travel on foot
(v5k,vt) to tread (a nail) into the sole of one's foot
to tread through (the floor)
(v5u,vi) to lose one's way
to go astray
(v5k) to trample
to crush underfoot
(v5r,vt) to trample underfoot
to tread on
to crush with a foot
(n) determination
decision
(v5r,vi) to brace one's legs
to straddle
to stand firm
to plant oneself (somewhere)
to hold out
to persist
(P)
(v1) to change, e.g. step
(v5s,vt) to trample down
to devastate
(n) lead change (horse gait)
(n) dance instructor
(n) (col) unstaffed railway crossing
(exp) to bungle
to make a blunder
(n) masquerade ball
(n) masquerade ball
(exp) to repeat the mistake of somebody
to make the same mistake as that of ...
(n) standstill
(v5m) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)
(v1) to change, e.g. step
(v1,vt) to step firmly
to harden by treading
(v1,vt) to trample down
to ignore
to tread on
(v5s,vt) to stamp one's feet
(v5r,vt) to trample underfoot
to tread on
to crush with a foot
(v1) to misstep
to stray
(v1,vi) to step over or across
to overcome
(v1,vi) to stand firm
to hold out
(v1) to change, e.g. step