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歩
to take a step backward
Idiomatic expression
to step back (i.e. to re-think something); to distance oneself (from); to take a back seat
Idiomatic expression
to behave humbly
Idiomatic expression
to budge (a little); to make one concession
striding; swaggering; strutting
lording it over others; throwing one's weight around; acting as if one owns the place
pedestrian crossing; crosswalk
to concede one is entirely in the wrong (for the sake of argument)
elementary; basic; rudimentary
promenade; esplanade
Colloquial
to loiter around; to wander about
taking on a life of its own (of a rumour, etc.)
walking by oneself; taking a walk by oneself
walking unaided; being able to walk without help
standing on one's own feet; being independent; taking care of oneself
trying the food at various restaurants; eating tour
walking while eating; eating while walking
to walk with; to make someone tag along
to carry around (esp. a child); to carry about
ceremony performed by a sorcerer to protect a noble setting out on a trip
walking in large steps
walking with a disabled leg; someone with a disabled leg
to take a step backward; to retreat a step
