lockstep
noun /ˈlɒkstep/
/ˈlɑːkstep/
[uncountable] (especially North American English)- a way of walking together where people move their feet at the same time
齐步走(步伐) - in lockstep (with somebody) The coffin was carried by six soldiers walking in lockstep.
灵柩由齐步行进的六名士兵抬着。 - (figurative) Politicians and the media are marching in lockstep on this issue (= they agree).
政界和媒体在这一问题上保持一致。
- in lockstep (with somebody) The coffin was carried by six soldiers walking in lockstep.
- a situation where things happen at the same time or change at the same rate
同生同变 - a lockstep approach to teaching
使学生齐头并进的教学方法 - in lockstep (with something) Cases of breathing difficulties increase in lockstep with air pollution.
呼吸困难的病例随空气污染的加剧而增加。
- a lockstep approach to teaching