(v1,vt) to tread down
(v5s,vt) to trample down
to devastate
(v5r,vi) to stay on
to remain
to hold out
to stop (doing)
to give up
to hold one's ground
(n) gatekeeper
crossing guard
(v1) to change, e.g. step
(v1,vt) to step firmly
to harden by treading
(v1,vt) to walk in on
to tread upon
(v1,vt) to trample down
to ignore
to tread on
(v1,vt) to push through (i.e. a crowd, vegetation, etc.)
(v5s,vt) to stamp one's feet
(exp) to be advantageous
to be a favorite (to win)
(exp) to totter
(exp) (obs) to visit repeatedly (to request)
(exp) to take great risks
(exp) (obs) to visit repeatedly (to request)
(n) ritual stomping in unison on the final day of sumo tournament
(n) simple change (horse gait)
(v5m) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)
(exp) to step on a footstool
(v5r,vi) to lie on one's back with legs outstretched
to recline
to get cocky
to be arrogant
(exp) to hesitate
to think twice
to shy or flinch
(exp) holding out a little longer
(exp,v5s) to default on one's debt
(exp) to repeat the mistake of somebody
to make the same mistake as that of ...
(exp) holding out a little longer
(exp) (id) There's no place to stand in
(exp) it never rains but it pours
misfortunes never come singly
(n) Huntington's chorea
(exp) based on government policy
(exp) a student must never forget to honor their teacher (honour)