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词根:steep
adj.steep 陡峭的;不合理的;夸大的;急剧升降的
steeper 陡峭的,险峻的
adv.steeply 陡峭地;险峻地
n.steep 峭壁;浸渍
steeper 浸润器;浸泡用的桶子
vi.steep 泡;沉浸
vt.steep 泡;浸;使…充满
adjective
lofty, high—used chiefly of a sea
making a large angle with the plane of the horizon
mounting or falling precipitously
the stairs were very steep
being or characterized by a rapid and intensive decline or increase
extremely or excessively high
steep prices
noun (1)
a precipitous place
verb
transitive verb
to soak in a liquid at a temperature under the boiling point (as for softening, bleaching, or extracting an essence)
to cover with or plunge into a liquid (as in bathing, rinsing, or soaking)
to saturate with or subject thoroughly to (some strong or pervading influence)
practices steeped in tradition
intransitive verb
to undergo the process of soaking in a liquid
noun (2)
the state or process of being steeped
a bath or solution in which something is steeped
"陡峭; 陡峭的质量或状态",15世纪中叶, stēpnesse,"高度",源自 steep(形容词)+ -ness。
陡度
Adjective Middle English stepe, from Old English stēap high, steep, deep; akin to Old Frisian stāp steep, Middle High German stief — more at stoop Verb Middle English stepen
The first known use of steep was before the 12th century
steer1 of 2noun
a male domestic ox castrated before sexual maturity and especially one raised for beef
an ox less than four years old
steer2 of 2verb
to direct the course or the course of : guide steer a boat steer a conversation
steer by the stars
to follow a course of action
to be guided
an automobile that steers well
steer1 of 2noun
a male domestic ox castrated before sexual maturity and especially one raised for beef
an ox less than four years old
steer2 of 2verb
to direct the course or the course of : guide steer a boat steer a conversation
steer by the stars
to follow a course of action
to be guided
an automobile that steers well
steep1 of 3adjective
having a very sharp slope : almost straight up-and-down
being or characterized by a very rapid decline or increase
too great or high
steep prices
steep2 of 3noun
a sharply sloping place
steep3 of 3verb
to soak in liquid (as for drawing out a flavor) at a temperature under the boiling point
steep tea
to undergo the process of soaking in a liquid
to fill with or involve deeply
steeped in learning
1 The decision is based on the number and steepness of the hills, the weather, wind speed, the competition, and other considerations.
选择决定是根据沿途山丘的数量和陡度,天气,风速,竞赛本身以及其他考虑作出的。
2 He abandoned the starlight and scrambled down the dark steepness, shouting like the enraged Aeneas until he fell against the door, which did not yield.
3 The tea steeped for five minutes.
4 Their health also depends on surrounding features such as slope steepness, plant life and soil types, said Christopher Clare, a habitat protection biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
5 So computing the difference of two-tape length of erased magnetic record can find out the lightning max steepness.
故计算两条磁带的消磁长度差可直接测出雷电流最大陡度。
6 The researchers found a link between the size of boulders in the rivers and the steepness of the rivers.
7 I asked, referring to the steepness of the rock face — and how far down it was to the bottom.
8 The investigation found that multiple areas of the townhome had settled about 1 inch and noted significant concerns about the steepness of the slope.
9 Policymakers have tried dozens of measures to entice home buyers and reverse a steep decline in the property market, which has shown few signs of recovering soon.
10 Though a trail’s steepness is the most obvious factor to consider, other elements play a part in how easy or difficult it is to get down it.
11 Tests have been performed to investigate the high frequency magnetic rings influence upon the steepness of the transients produced by breaking down a vacuum gap.
试验观测了高频磁环对真空间隙击穿所产生的陡波陡度的影响。
12 They were then asked to estimate the steepness of the hill.
然后他们被要求估计山的陡峭度-。
13 By varying the steepness of the table, they created miniature mountain streams disgorging into fan-shaped flood plains and bird's-foot deltas.
14 The steepness of the slope forbade ascent.
坡度很陡,没法攀登。
15 "The Fed will also have dots for 2024 which will give an indication of the steepness of the potential hiking cycle."
16 One of the maps Kelton brought shows elevation and the steepness of the terrain, so we know how to get there without falling off a cliff.
17 Their depth, the steepness of the walls and the lack of shoring put them out of compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations.
18 That is especially so at the moment, given the steepness of the yield curve.
考虑到目前收益率曲线的陡峭度, 情况尤其如此.
19 But a new study suggests it's not as bad as it looks. Because people tend to overestimate the steepness of slopes, and not because we're lazy.
但一项新研究显示,事情并没有你想象中那么难,因为人们倾向于高估边坡陡度——但这并不是因为大家生性懒惰。
20 The phases of a turn typically have different lengths. The length of each phase depends on the steepness of a hill and the shape of a turn.
通常,一个转弯的各个阶段的轨迹长度是不同的,它取决于雪道的陡峭程度以及转弯的形式。