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- n.陡坡;泡;悬崖;浸渍液
- v.泡;使专心一意;(雾,烟,光等)笼罩(山野,树木等)
- adj.陡的;陡峭的;突然的;急剧的
- 网络险峻的;险峰;浸泡
第三人称单数:steeps 现在分词:steeping 过去分词:steeped 比较级:steeper 最高级:steepest adj.+n. steep slope,steep hill,steep decline,steep rise,steep climb adj. sheer,vertical,sharp,precipitous,unreasonable v. soak,immerse,drench,submerge,suffuse 1. | 陡的;陡峭的rising or falling quickly, not gradually |
| a steep hill/slope/bank 陡峭的山;陡坡;陡岸 | | a steep climb/descent/drop 陡直的爬升╱下降╱下落 | | a steep flight of stairs 一段很陡的楼梯 | | The path grew steeper as we climbed higher. 我们越往上爬路就越陡。 |
2. | [ubn] 突然的;急剧的;大起大落的sudden and very big |
| a steep decline in the birth rate 出生率的骤降 | | a steep rise in unemployment 失业率的暴升 |
3. | (informal) 过高的;过分的;不合理的too much; unreasonable |
| £2 for a cup of coffee seems a little steep to me. 一杯咖啡 2 英镑在我看来有点贵得离谱。 |
IDM | a city steeped in history 历史古城 |
be steeped in sth 深深浸淫;饱含(某品质)to have a lot of a particular quality | a city steeped in history 历史古城 |
n. | | adj. | 5. 〔口语〕(要求等)过分的,过当的,过高的;夸张的,极端的 5. 〔口语〕(要求等)过分的,过当的,过高的;夸张的,极端的 | v. | |
n. | 1. something that is steep, e.g. a slope 2. an act or the process of steeping something in a liquid 3. a liquid that something is or can be steeped in | adj. | 1. sloping very sharply, often to the extent of being almost vertical 2. faster or greater than is usual or expected 3. unreasonably or excessively high, especially in cost 4. very ambitious or difficult 5. unreasonable, unfair, or expecting too much 6. a steep slope rises quickly and is difficult to climb 7. steep prices are very high 8. a steep increase or fall in something is sudden and very big 1. sloping very sharply, often to the extent of being almost vertical 2. faster or greater than is usual or expected 3. unreasonably or excessively high, especially in cost 4. very ambitious or difficult 5. unreasonable, unfair, or expecting too much 6. a steep slope rises quickly and is difficult to climb 7. steep prices are very high 8. a steep increase or fall in something is sudden and very big | v. | 1. to soak something in a liquid, or be soaked in a liquid, especially for cleaning or softening or in order to extract something 2. to permeate somebody or something with a substance or quality, usually over a long period 3. to leave something such as food or cloth in a liquid for some time 4. soak or bathe in liquid 1. to soak something in a liquid, or be soaked in a liquid, especially for cleaning or softening or in order to extract something 2. to permeate somebody or something with a substance or quality, usually over a long period 3. to leave something such as food or cloth in a liquid for some time 4. soak or bathe in liquid |
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