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Step into someone's shoes to take over a job or some role from someone(~ÀÇ µÚ¸¦ ÀÕ´Ù(ÈÄÀÓÀ¸·Î ¾É´Ù): I plan to step into my supervisor's shoes when he is away on vacation.
Step into the breach to move into a space or vacancy((°©ÀÚ±â ÀÏÀ» ¸ø ÇÏ°Ô µÈ »ç¶÷À») ´ë½ÅÇÏ´Ù[´ë½ÅÇØ¼ °ø¹éÀ» ä¿ì´Ù]): The woman stepped into the breach and helped the other teachers while several people were sick.
Step on it to hurry up or to go faster(»¡¸®ÇØ / ¼µÑ·¯¶ó!)
Step on someone's toes upset someone(±âºÐÀ» »óÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ´Ù): He stepped on my toes very often.
Step on the gas to go faster, to hurry(¾×¼¿·¯·¹ÀÌÅ͸¦ ¹â´Ù, ¼Ó·ÂÀ» ³»´Ù; ¼µÎ¸£´Ù): I had to step on the gas in order to get to work on time.