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Terms for subject Idiomatic containing stepping up | all forms | in specified order only
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step it up a notchвнести разнообразие ("When we ask our viewers to send us photos of the snow, we always get the usual–kids, dogs, porches–but this year, one viewer stepped it up a notch. Oak Island resident Wendy Brumagin was able to capture a beautiful, and what some might consider rare, image of a coyote frolicking in the snow." – ABC11.com (Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina), 8 Jan. 2018 VLZ_58)
step up one's gameподняться на более высокий уровень (colombine)
step up one's gameрасти над собой (ParanoIDioteque)
step up to the plateотличиться (VLZ_58)
step up to the plateпринять на себя ответственность (take action when something needs to be done, even though this is difficult (Cambridge) | take action in response to an opportunity or crisis (Oxford):: The prime minister really has to step up to the plate big time and show some courage. ART Vancouver)
step up to the plateоправдать ожидания (take action when something needs to be done, even though this is difficult (Cambridge) | take action in response to an opportunity or crisis (Oxford):: When push came to shove they didn't step up to the plate. = Когда вопрос встал серьёзно, они не оправдали ожиданий. ART Vancouver)
step up to the plateпоказать, на что способен (SirReal)
step up to the plateпоказать себя с наилучшей стороны (VLZ_58)