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1) погружать
2) крутой
3) опускаться
4) погружаться
5) вымачивать
6) размочить
– steep curve
– steep descent
– steep dive
– steep front
– steep slope
– steep spin
– steep spiral
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1. n1) нахил, схил, похилість; спадon the slope — косо, похило
2) скат, укісsteep slope — крутий (стрімкий) скат
3) гірн. похила виробка, бремсберг4) військ. положення з гвинтівкою на плече5) розм. зникнення; втеча2. adj поет.похилий, пологий, спадистий3. adv поет.похило, полого, спадисто4. v1) мати нахил2) опускатися полого (часто slope down)3) підніматися полого (часто slope up)4) хилитися, схилятися5) ставити похило; нахиляти6) скошувати, зрізувати косо7) розм. тікати; ушитися8) розм. виїхати, не заплативши за помешканняslope about — блукати (тинятися) без діла
slope arms! — військ. (рушницю) на плече! (команда)
* * *I n1) схил; спадистість; нахилon the slope — косо, похило
2) схил, скат, укіс3) елк. крутість характеристики4) гipн. похила виробка5) вiйcьк. положення з гвинтівкою на плечеII a; поет. III v; сл.ушитися, втекти ( slope off); з'їхати, не сплативши за квартируIV adv; поет. V v1) мати ухил; похило підніматися або опускатися (часто slope up, slope down); хилитися, схилятися2) (на) хилити; притулити або поставити похило3) вiйcьк. взяти на плече ( гвинтівку)4) скошувати, зрізати; робити ( що-небудь) похилим -
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adj. steil; scherp, snel (stijgend), overdreven--------v. dompelen, indopen; (laten) weken, laten doortrekken, laten doordringen, drenkensteep1[ stie:p] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; steepness〉♦voorbeelden:————————steep2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:steep the coffee • de koffie laten trekkensteep oneself in • zich verdiepen inyour mind is steeped in useless facts • je geest is doordrongen van nutteloze feitensteeped in mystery • omhuld door geheimzinnigheid -
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مُنْحَدَر \ bank: a long sloping piece of ground, often forming a border: the car left the road and rolled down a bank. dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof. -
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A n1 ( incline) gen pente f ; ( of writing) inclinaison f ; to be on a slope être en pente ; the slope on the road is considerable la pente de la route est importante ; a 40° slope, a slope of 40° une pente de 40° ; a steep/gentle slope une pente raide/douce ;2 ( hillside) flanc m ; north/south slope versant m nord/sud ; uphill slope montée f ; downhill slope descente f ; upper slopes sommet m de la montagne ; halfway up ou down the slope ( road) à mi-côte ; ( mountain) à mi-pente.C vi [road, path, roof, garden etc] être en pente (towards vers) ; [writing] pencher (to vers) ; to slope down ou away descendre en pente (to vers) ; to slope to the left/right descendre vers la gauche/la droite. ⇒ slippery.■ slope off ○ se barrer ○. -
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slope [sləʊp]1 noun∎ a steep/gentle slope une pente raide/douce;∎ the house is built on a slope la maison a été construite sur une pente;∎ Military rifle at the slope fusil sur l'épaule∎ tea is grown on the higher slopes on cultive le thé plus haut sur les versants de la montagne;∎ on the slopes of Mount Fuji sur les versants du mont Fuji;∎ halfway down/up the slope à mi-pente(c) (for skiing) piste f(roof) être en pente ou incliné; (writing, picture) pencher;∎ to slope forward/backward (writing) pencher à droite/à gauche;∎ the beach sloped gently to the sea la plage descendait en pente douce vers la mer;∎ the football pitch slopes from left to right le terrain de foot descend vers la droite;∎ the ground slopes up to the house le terrain monte en pente vers la maison;∎ the table slopes la table penche ou n'est pas droiteincliner;∎ Military to slope arms mettre l'arme sur l'épaule;∎ slope arms! arme sur l'épaule!familiar filer -
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steep [sti:p](a) (hill) raide, abrupt, escarpé; (slope) fort, raide; (cliff) abrupt; (road, path) raide, escarpé; (staircase) raide;∎ it's a steep climb to the village la montée est raide pour arriver au village;∎ the plane went into a steep dive l'avion se mit à piquer du nez(b) (increase, fall) fort;∎ a steep drop in share prices une forte chute du prix des actions∎ the prices are a bit steep l'addition est plutôt salée∎ it's a bit steep asking us to do all that work by Friday c'est un peu fort ou un peu raide de nous demander de faire tout ce travail pour vendredi∎ steep the onions in vinegar faites macérer les oignons dans du vinaigre;∎ figurative I want to steep myself in the atmosphere of the place je veux m'imprégner de l'atmosphère de l'endroit -
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steep [sti:p]1. adjectivea. [slope, road, stairs] raide ; [hill] escarpé ; [cliff] abrupt ; [roof] en pente ; [descent] rapide ; [ascent, climb] rudeb. ( = great) [rise, fall] fort( = soak) tremper* * *[stiːp] 1.1) ( sloping) [descent, stairs] raide; [street] escarpé; [roof] en pente raide; [ascent] abrupt2) ( sharp) [rise, fall] fort (before n)3) (colloq) ( excessive) [price] exorbitant; [bill] salé (colloq)2.transitive verb ( soak)3.intransitive verb tremper (in dans)••that's a bit steep! — (colloq) c'est un peu fort! (colloq)
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A adj1 ( sloping) [path, street, stairs] raide ; [slope, cliff] à pic ; [roof, hill] pentu ; [ascent, climb] abrupt ; a steep drop un à-pic ;C vi tremper (in dans).that's a bit steep! ○ GB c'est un peu raide ○ or fort ○ ! -
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I sti:p adjective1) ((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.)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!)•- steeply
II sti:p(to soak thoroughly.)steep adj empinado / de mucha pendientetr[stiːp]1 (hill, slope, stairs) empinado,-a; (rise, drop) abrupto,-a, brusco,-a■ they charged me £100 - that's a bit steep! me cobraron £100 - ¡eso es un poco excesivo!————————tr[stiːp]1 (fruit) macerarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be steeped in something figurative use estar empapado,-a de algosteep ['sti:p] vt: remojar, dejar (té, etc.) en infusiónsteep adj1) : empinado, escarpadoa steep cliff: un precipicio escarpado2) considerable: considerable, marcado3) excessive: excesivosteep prices: precios muy altosadj.• abrupto, -a adj.• acantilado, -a adj.• despeñadizo, -a adj.• empinado, -a adj.• escarpado, -a adj.• tajado, -a adj.v.• destemplar v.• empapar v.• remojar v.stiːp
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adjective -er, -est1)a) < slope> empinado; < drop> brusco, abrupto; < descent> en picada or (Esp) en picadob) ( large) <increase/decline> considerable, pronunciado2) ( excessive) (colloq)a) ( of prices) alto, excesivob) ( unreasonable)it's a bit steep to expect them to work without a break — no es muy razonable que digamos, esperar que trabajen sin un descanso
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transitive verb (to soften, clean) remojar, dejar en or a remojo; ( to flavor) macerar
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vi \<\<fruit\>\> macerarse
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[stiːp]ADJ (compar steeper) (superl steepest)1) [hill, cliff] empinado, escarpado; [stairs, slope, climb] empinadoit's too steep for the tractor — está demasiado pendiente para el tractor, la pendiente es demasiado empinada para el tractor
2) (=sharp) [drop] abrupto, brusco; [increase] pronunciado3) * [price, demands] excesivo4) (Brit)* (=unreasonable)that's pretty steep! — ¡eso es demasiado!, ¡no hay derecho!
II [stiːp]1. VT1) [+ washing] remojar, poner a or en remojo (in en)2)steeped in — (fig) impregnado de
a town steeped in history — una ciudad cargada or impregnada de historia
a ceremony which is steeped in ancient tradition — una ceremonia que hunde sus raíces en la más antigua tradición
he was steeped in the religion and laws of Judaism — estaba imbuido de la religión y las leyes judaicas
2.VIto leave sth to steep — dejar algo a or en remojo
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I [stiːp]••II 1. [stiːp]that's a bit steep! — BE colloq. è un po' troppo!
2.to steep sth. in — immergere qcs. in
verbo intransitivo immergersi* * *I [sti:p] adjective1) ((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.)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!)•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.)* * *I [stiːp] adj- er comp - est superl (gen) ripido (-a), (cliff) scosceso (-a), (increase, drop) drastico (-a), fig, (fam: price) alto (-a), (demands) eccessivo (-a), (story) inverosimileII [stiːp] vtit's a bit steep! fig fam — è un po' troppo!
to steep (in) — mettere a bagno (in), Culin lasciare in infusione
* * *I [stiːp]••II 1. [stiːp]that's a bit steep! — BE colloq. è un po' troppo!
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I [sti:p] adjective1) ((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.) stejl2) ((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!) voldsom•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.) lægge i blød* * *I [sti:p] adjective1) ((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.) stejl2) ((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!) voldsom•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.) lægge i blød -
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[stiːp] 1. adj 2. vt* * *I [sti:p] adjective1) ((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.) stromy2) ((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!) wygórowany•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.) zmoczyć -
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I sti:p adjective1) ((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.) bratt, steil2) ((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!) stiv, ublu, drøy•- steeply II sti:p(to soak thoroughly.) la ligge i bløtbratt--------dyppe--------stivIsubst. \/stiːp\/1) bløt, bløtlegging2) bad, bløtleggingsvæske3) ( bryggeri) støpekar (til maling)put in steep legge i bløtIIsubst. \/stiːp\/( spesielt poetisk) stup, bratt skrentIIIverb \/stiːp\/1) legge i bløt2) (la) stå og trekke3) trekke (ut), vanne ut4) ( om lutefisk) lute (ut)5) dyppe, fukte, bløte (ut)6) ( bryggeri) støpe, støpsette7) ( overført) gjennombløte, gjennomsyresteeped in full av, gjennomsyret avIVadj. \/stiːp\/1) bratt2) ( overført) voldsom, brå, rask3) ( hverdagslig) drøy, urimelig, utrolig, fantastisk• she is telling some steep stories! -
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[stiːp] I 1. прил.1) крутойSyn:Ant:2) разг.а) чрезмерный, непомерно высокийб) невероятный, неправдоподобный, преувеличенный2. сущ.1) круча, крутизна, обрыв, откос, склон (горы, холма, утёса)Syn:2) поэт. небо, небесный сводSyn:II 1. сущ.1)а) погружение ( в жидкость); пропитка, вымачивание, замачиваниеSyn:2) = rennet I2. гл.1) ( steep in)а) погружаться ( в жидкость); пропитываться (чем-л.)б) погружать ( в жидкость); пропитывать (чем-л.)If the clothes are very dirty, steep them in soapy water overnight. — Если одежда очень грязная, замочите её на ночь в мыльной воде.
Oh! must those eyes be steeped in tears. — О! Почему эти глаза должны проливать слёзы.
A wealthy, juicy, broad-chested creature, steeped in ale and good cheer. — Богатый, дородный тип "в самом расцвете сил", пропитанный элем и заздравными тостами.
2)а) погружаться, уходить с головой; погрязнутьб) погружать, затягивать; втянуть, вовлечь3) текст. бучитьSyn:
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