1.
putting your feet on the ground in the right / wrong way, according to the rhythm of the music or the people you are moving with
2.
having ideas that are the same as or different from other people's :
She was out of step with her colleagues.
1.
putting your feet on the ground in the right / wrong way, according to the rhythm of the music or the people you are moving with
2.
having ideas that are the same as or different from other people's :
She was out of step with her colleagues.
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary. Оксфордский английский словарь для изучающик язык на продвинутом уровне. 2005