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1) ( sharply sloping) steil;\steep ramp steile Rampe;\steep slope abschüssiger Hang;\steep steps hohe Stufen2) ( 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 Preissteigerung3) ( unreasonably expensive) überteuert;\steep demand unverschämte Forderung;\steep membership fees überzogene Mitgliedsbeiträge;\steep taxes überhöhte Steuern1) ( soak in liquid)to \steep sth etw tränken; washing etw einweichen;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 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 -
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♦ steep (1) /sti:p/A a.1 erto; ripido; scosceso: a steep hill, un erto colle; una salita ripida; a steep descent, una discesa ripida3 (fam.) eccessivo; esorbitante: a steep price, un prezzo esorbitante (o salato); DIALOGO → - Wrong bill- «What's the total?» DIALOGO → - Wrong bill- «£65? That's a bit steep!», «Quant'è il totale?» «£65? Ma è un po' troppo!»4 (fam.) assurdo; esagerato; illogico; inverosimile: a steep statement, un'affermazione esagerata; It seems a bit steep that…, mi sembra davvero assurdo (fam.: mi pare grossa) che…B n.erta; china; pendio; precipizio● steep fall, scoscendimento □ (autom., USA) «steep hill 15%» ( cartello), «pendenza del 15%» □ a steep incline, una forte pendenza; un'erta □ (fin.) a steep rate of interest, un altissimo tasso d'interessesteeply avv. steep (2) /sti:p/n. [uc]1 bagno; immersione(to) steep /sti:p/A v. t.1 bagnare; immergere ( anche fig.); inzuppare; tuffare: Steep the vegetables in water, tuffa la verdura nell'acqua!; The square was steeped in moonlight, la piazza era immersa nel chiarore lunare; steeped in slumber, immerso nel sonno2 imbevere ( anche fig.); impregnare; saturare: He was steeped in Indian philosophy, era imbevuto di filosofia indiana3 (ind.) macerareB v. i.1 essere in macerazione; macerarsi -
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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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Ⅰsteep [sti:p]1. a1) круто́й2) разг. чрезме́рный, непоме́рно высо́кий (о требованиях, ценах и т.п.);it seems a bit steep э́то уже́ сли́шком
3) разг. невероя́тный, преувели́ченный, неправдоподо́бный2. n кру́ча; обры́вⅡsteep [sti:p]1. n1) погруже́ние (в жи́дкость); пропи́тка2) ва́нна для пропи́тки2. v1) погружа́ть (в жи́дкость); пропи́тывать2) бу́чить, выщела́чиватьsteep in погружа́ться, уходи́ть с голово́й; погря́знуть;to steep in prejudice погря́знуть в предрассу́дках
;to steep in slumber погрузи́ться в сон
;to be steeped in literature уйти́ с голово́й в литерату́ру
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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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steep 1. замачивание, замочка; 2. жидкость для замачиванияcorn steep кукурузный экстрактcorn steep пшеничный экстрактEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > steep
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I adjective1) steil2) (rapid) stark [Preissenkung]; steil [Preisanstieg]II transitive verbthe bill is [a bit] steep — die Rechnung ist [ziemlich] gesalzen (ugs.)
1) (soak) einweichen2) (bathe) baden* * *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.) 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!) 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 Stufen2. (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 Preissteigerung3. (unreasonably expensive) überteuert\steep bill gepfefferte [o gesalzene] Rechnung fam\steep demand unverschämte Forderung\steep membership fees überzogene Mitgliedsbeiträge\steep taxes überhöhte Steuernsteep2[sti:p]I. vt1. (soak in liquid)the college is \steeped in tradition die Tradition spielt am College eine große Rolle\steeped in history geschichtsträchtigto be \steeped in work in der Arbeit versunken seinII. vi einweichenleave 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 tiefit's a steep climb — es geht steil hinauf
IIit seems a bit steep that... — es ist ein starkes Stück, dass...
1. vt2) (fig)steeped in vice/prejudice —
a scholar steeped in the classics — ein Gelehrter, der sich in die Klassiker versenkt hat
2. vito leave sth to steep — etw einweichen; (in marinade, dye) etw ziehen lassen
* * *steep1 [stiːp]A adj (adv steeply)1. steil, jäh, abschüssig2. fig jäh3. umga) 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 Abhangsteep2 [stiːp]A v/t1. eintauchen, -weichen, Tee aufbrühen2. (durch)tränken, imprägnieren ( beide:in, with mit)steep o.s. in a subject sich ganz in ein Thema versenken;steeped in versunken in (dat);steeped in history geschichtsträchtigB s1. Einweichen n, -tauchen n2. a) Lauge f, Bad nb) Einweichgefäß n* * *I adjective1) steil2) (rapid) stark [Preissenkung]; steil [Preisanstieg]II transitive verbthe bill is [a bit] steep — die Rechnung ist [ziemlich] gesalzen (ugs.)
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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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[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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крутой имя прилагательное: имя существительное:круча (steep, precipice)глагол:погружать в жидкость (soak, steep) -
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1. n круча, крутизна; обрыв, пропасть2. n поэт. небо3. a крутой4. a разг. чрезмерный, преувеличенный5. a вздутый, очень высокий6. a разг. невероятный, неправдоподобный7. n погружение; пропитка, пропитывание; замочка, мочка8. n спец. замочная жидкость9. n спец. ванна для пропитки; замочный чан, мочилоsteep water drainage — спуск воды, используемой для замачивания
10. v погружать11. v вымачивать, замачивать12. v топить, заливать13. v настаивать, делать настой14. v окутывать15. v часто погружаться, уходить с головой; погрязнуть16. v пропитывать17. v спец. бучить, выщелачиватьСинонимический ряд:1. excessive (adj.) dizzy; dizzying; excessive; exorbitant; extravagant; extreme; immoderate; inordinate; sky-high; stiff; stratospheric; supernatural; towering; unconscionable; undue; unmeasurable2. precipitous (adj.) abrupt; angular; arduous; bold; declivitous; high; perpendicular; precipitate; precipitous; sheer; sideling; steepdown; steep-to; steep-up; stickle; vertical3. infuse (verb) imbue; infuse; ingrain; inoculate; invest; leaven; suffuse4. soak (verb) brew; drench; impregnate; insteep; saturate; seethe; soak; sodden; sop; souse; waterlogАнтонимический ряд:drain; gradual -
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[̈ɪsti:p]to steep in slumber погрузиться в сон; to be steeped in literature уйти с головой в литературу steep разг. чрезмерный, непомерно высокий (о требованиях, ценах и т. п.); it seems a bit steep это уже слишком steep бучить, выщелачивать steep ванна для пропитки steep крутой steep круча; обрыв steep невероятный, преувеличенный, неправдоподобный steep погружать (в жидкость); пропитывать steep погружаться, уходить с головой; погрязнуть; to steep in prejudice погрязнуть в предрассудках steep погружение (в жидкость); пропитка steep разг. чрезмерный, непомерно высокий (о требованиях, ценах и т. п.); it seems a bit steep это уже слишком steep погружаться, уходить с головой; погрязнуть; to steep in prejudice погрязнуть в предрассудках to steep in slumber погрузиться в сон; to be steeped in literature уйти с головой в литературу -
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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.) strm2) ((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!) pretiran•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.) namakati* * *I [sti:p]1.adjective ( steeply adverb)strm; figuratively hiter, brz, nagel; colloquially pretirano visok (o cenah); neverjeten (zgodba); čezmeren, pretiran, neupravičen, nesramena steep slope — strmo pobočje, prepadit is a bit steep that he should get all the profit — malo prehuda je, da bi on pospravil ves dobičekthis sounds rather steep — to zveni (se sliši) precéj neverjetno;2.nounstrmina, strmo pobočjeII [sti:p]1.nounnamakanje; potapljanje; tekočina za namakanje; močilo; močenje (konoplje, lanu); kar se namaka; posoda za namakanjein steep — v namakanju, namočen;2.transitive verbnamakati, močiti, omehčati z namakanjem; prepojiti, prežeti (in z); potopiti, pogreznitito be steeped in — biti zatopljen v; globoko pasti vto steep one's hands in blood figuratively močiti si, omadeževati si roke s krvjoto steep o.s. figuratively zatopiti se (in v) -
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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.) 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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steep — [stiːp] adjective 1. steep prices, charges etc are unusually expensive: • Consumers are paying relatively steep prices for dairy products. • Anyone caught fiddling their expenses will face steep fines. 2. a steep increase or rise in something is… … Financial and business terms
Steep — Steep, a. [Compar. {Steeper} ( [ e]r); superl. {Steepest}.] [OE. steep, step, AS. ste[ a]p; akin to Icel. steyp[eth]r steep, and st[=u]pa to stoop, Sw. stupa to fall, to tilt; cf. OFries. stap high. Cf. {Stoop}, v. i., {Steep}, v. t., {Steeple}.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steep — steep1 [stēp] adj. [ME < OE steap, lofty, high, akin to OFris steep, MHG stouf, cliff (as in Ger Hohenstaufen) < IE * steup < base * (s)teu , to strike, butt > STOCK, STUB, L tundere, to strike] 1. having a sharp rise or highly… … English World dictionary
Steep — Steep, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Steeped} (st[=e]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Steeping}.] [OE. stepen, probably fr. Icel. steypa to cause to stoop, cast down, pour out, to cast metals, causative of st[=u]pa to stoop; cf. Sw. st[ o]pa to cast, to steep, Dan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steep — adj Steep, abrupt, precipitous, sheer mean having an incline approaching the perpendicular. The words are here arranged in ascending order of degree of perpendicularity. Steep implies so sharp a slope or pitch that ascent or descent is difficult… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Steep — (st[=e]p), a. Bright; glittering; fiery. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] His eyen steep, and rolling in his head. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steep-up — ( [u^]p ), a. Lofty and precipitous. [R.] [1913 Webster] Her stand she takes upon a steep up hill. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steep — is a village in central Hampshire, England just outside the town of Petersfield. Since 1899 it has been the location of Bedales School, a progressive public school. The poets Edward Thomas (from 1906) and Robert Frost (briefly) lived in the… … Wikipedia
steep — [adj1] extreme in direction, course abrupt, arduous, breakneck, declivitous, elevated, erect, headlong, high, hilly, lifted, lofty, perpendicular, precipitate, precipitous, prerupt, raised, sharp, sheer, straight up; concept 581 Ant. gentle, mild … New thesaurus
steep — Ⅰ. steep [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) rising or falling sharply; almost perpendicular. 2) (of a rise or fall in an amount) very large or rapid. 3) informal (of a price or demand) not reasonable; excessive. 4) informal (of a claim or account) exaggerated. ► … English terms dictionary
steep|en — «steemh>puhn», intransitive verb. to become steep or steeper. –v.t. to make steep or steeper … Useful english dictionary