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形容词
adj. 险峻的;陡峭的
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with a sharp slope
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a steep path
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陡峻的小路
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Sandy walked slowly up the steep hill.
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桑迪慢慢地向陡峭的山上走去。
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The road became steeper and steeper.
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这条路越来越陡。
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These are the steepest stairs I've ever climbed.
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这些是我登过的最陡的台阶。
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形容词
adj. (俗)过分的;不合理的
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(colloq) excessive; unreasonable
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This story is rather steep.
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这个故事很不合情理。
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名词
n. 陡坡
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(poet.)a steep slope
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the rugged(=rough) steeps of the mountains
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崎岖陡峭的山坡
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及物动词
vt. 浸湿;浸透
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make things wet through; leave in water; soak
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The hostess steeped the tea in boiling water to make a pot of tea.
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女主人把茶叶放在开水里沏了一壶荼。
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及物动词
vt. (喻)沉湎;埋头
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(fig.) soak; absorb
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He steeps himself (is steeped) in mathematics.
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他埋头研究数学。
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