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(sudden+increase)+(in+price)

  • 1 steep

    I adjective
    2) (rapid) stark [Preissenkung]; steil [Preisanstieg]
    3) (coll.): (excessive) happig (ugs.)

    the bill is [a bit] steep — die Rechnung ist [ziemlich] gesalzen (ugs.)

    II transitive verb
    1) (soak) einweichen
    2) (bathe) baden
    * * *
    I [sti:p] adjective
    1) ((of eg a hill, stairs etc) rising with a sudden rather than a gradual slope: The hill was too steep for me to cycle up; a steep path; a steep climb.) steil
    2) ((of a price asked or demand made) unreasonable or too great: He wants rather a steep price for his house, doesn't he?; That's a bit steep!) gepfeffert
    - academic.ru/70567/steepness">steepness
    - steeply II [sti:p]
    (to soak thoroughly.) einweichen
    * * *
    steep1
    [sti:p]
    1. (sharply sloping) steil
    \steep ramp steile Rampe
    \steep slope abschüssiger Hang
    \steep steps hohe Stufen
    2. (dramatic) drastisch, dramatisch
    \steep climb Steilflug m
    \steep decline deutliche Abnahme, starke Senkung
    \steep dive Sturzflug m
    \steep increase steiler Anstieg, enormer Zuwachs
    \steep increase in prices drastische Preissteigerung
    3. (unreasonably expensive) überteuert
    \steep bill gepfefferte [o gesalzene] Rechnung fam
    \steep demand unverschämte Forderung
    \steep membership fees überzogene Mitgliedsbeiträge
    \steep taxes überhöhte Steuern
    steep2
    [sti:p]
    I. vt
    1. (soak in liquid)
    to \steep sth etw tränken; washing etw einweichen
    his hands are \steeped in blood ( fig liter) an seinen Händen klebt Blut fig
    2. usu passive (imbue)
    to be \steeped in sth von etw dat durchdrungen sein
    the college is \steeped in tradition die Tradition spielt am College eine große Rolle
    \steeped in history geschichtsträchtig
    to be \steeped in work in der Arbeit versunken sein
    II. vi einweichen
    she never lets the tea \steep long enough sie lässt den Tee nie lang genug ziehen
    leave the cloth to \steep in the dye overnight legen Sie den Stoff in die Farblösung und lassen Sie sie über Nacht einwirken
    * * *
    I [stiːp]
    adj (+er)
    1) steil; fall tief

    it's a steep climbes geht steil hinauf

    2) (fig inf) demand, price unverschämt; bill gepfeffert (inf), gesalzen (inf)

    it seems a bit steep that... — es ist ein starkes Stück, dass...

    II
    1. vt
    1) (in liquid) eintauchen; (in marinade, dye) ziehen lassen; dried food, washing einweichen
    2) (fig)

    steeped in vice/prejudice —

    a scholar steeped in the classics — ein Gelehrter, der sich in die Klassiker versenkt hat

    2. vi

    to leave sth to steep — etw einweichen; (in marinade, dye) etw ziehen lassen

    * * *
    steep1 [stiːp]
    A adj (adv steeply)
    1. steil, jäh, abschüssig
    2. fig jäh
    3. umg
    a) happig, gepfeffert (Preise)
    b) enorm (Aufgabe etc)
    c) toll, unglaublich (Geschichte etc)
    d) unverschämt (Forderung etc):
    that’s a bit steep! das ist allerhand!
    B s steiler Abhang
    steep2 [stiːp]
    A v/t
    1. eintauchen, -weichen, Tee aufbrühen
    2. (durch)tränken, imprägnieren ( beide:
    in, with mit)
    3. (in) fig durchtränken, -dringen (mit), erfüllen (von):
    steep o.s. in a subject sich ganz in ein Thema versenken;
    steeped in versunken in (dat);
    steeped in history geschichtsträchtig
    B s
    1. Einweichen n, -tauchen n
    2. a) Lauge f, Bad n
    b) Einweichgefäß n
    * * *
    I adjective
    2) (rapid) stark [Preissenkung]; steil [Preisanstieg]
    3) (coll.): (excessive) happig (ugs.)

    the bill is [a bit] steep — die Rechnung ist [ziemlich] gesalzen (ugs.)

    II transitive verb
    1) (soak) einweichen
    2) (bathe) baden
    * * *
    adj.
    abschüssig adj.

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