You may achieve that using one of the many virtualization options (VMware, VirtualBox, Parallels), or even try your luck running Steam under Wine (but that might be too buggy). However, if you want to download a Windows-only game, then you might need to run the Windows version of Steam. (but you might need to copy files from subdirectories inside Steam\steamapps\common) What I've described should also work on most steamplay titles, that are available on Steam for Mac and Windows. It also works the other way around: copying files from Windows to Mac. Then, the Windows Steam will still download Windows-only files, but they are quite small, maybe less then 100MB. Thus, you can safely copy such files from your Mac Steam to your Windows Steam, saving you a few gigabytes of downloads.
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