时间: 2025-04-26 02:30:25
美: [stip]
英: [stiːp]
adj. 陡峭的;不合理的;夸大的;急剧升降的
vt. 泡;浸;使…充满
vi. 泡;沉浸
n. 峭壁;浸渍
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 02:30:25
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词源分析:来自古英语“stēap”,意为陡峭,可能与日耳曼语根有关。
历史背景:首次使用可追溯到中世纪,常用于描述山坡或悬崖的地形。
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[ADJ] A steep slope rises at a very sharp angle and is difficult to go up. 陡峭的
例:San Francisco is built on 40 hills and some are very steep.旧金山建在40座山丘上,其中有些非常陡峭。
[[ADV with v]] steeply 陡峭地
例:The road climbs steeply, with good views of Orvieto through the trees.这条路陡直地向上延伸,透过树丛可以一览奥维多的景色。
例:...steeply terraced valleys.…陡峭的梯形山谷。
[ADJ] A steep increase or decrease in something is a very big increase or decrease. 急剧的
例:Consumers are rebelling at steep price increases.消费者们正在抗议急剧的物价上涨。
[[ADV with v]] steeply 急剧地
例:Unemployment is rising steeply.失业率正在急剧上升。
[[非正式]] If you say that the price of something is steep, you mean that it is expensive. (价格) 高昂的
例:The annual premium can be a little steep, but will be well worth it if your dog is injured.每年的保险费可能有点贵,但是如果您的狗受了伤就很值了。
[V] to saturate; imbue 使浸透
例:steeped in ideology