steep
adjective /stiːp/
/stiːp/
(comparative steeper, superlative steepest)
) rising or falling quickly, not gradually斜坡、山等 陡的;陡峭的 - a steep hill/slope
陡峭的小山/斜坡 - 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。 - The steep banks of the river are largely tree-covered.
陡峭的河岸大部分被树木覆盖。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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- a steep hill/slope
) sudden and very big数量的上升或下降 synonym sharp突然的;急剧的;大起大落的 - a steep decline in the birth rate
出生率的骤降 - a steep rise in unemployment
失业率的暴升 - Setting up a new business is risky and involves a steep learning curve.
建立一个新的企业是有风险的,并且涉及一个陡峭的学习曲线。
- a steep decline in the birth rate
- (informal) (of a price or demand
) too much; unreasonable价格或要求 synonym expensive过高的;过分的;不合理的 - £4 for a cup of coffee seems a little steep to me.
一杯咖啡 4 英镑在我看来有点贵得离谱。 - He wants to move in here with us? That’s a bit steep!
他想和我们一起搬进来吗?那有点太陡了!
- £4 for a cup of coffee seems a little steep to me.
词源adjective Old English stēap ‘extending to a great height’, of West Germanic origin; related to steeple and the verb stoop.