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adj. brant; överdriven--------v. lägga i blöt; dränka, genomsyra* * *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.) brant2) ((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!) orimlig, magstark•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.) lägga i blöt, genomdränka
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Steepness — Steep ness, n. 1. Quality or state of being steep; precipitous declivity; as, the steepnessof a hill or a roof. [1913 Webster] 2. Height; loftiness. [Obs.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
steepness — index elevation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
steepness — noun a) The state or quality of being steep. The steepness of the hill caused the accident. b) The result or product of being steep … Wiktionary
steepness — statumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. slope; steepness vok. Steilheit, f rus. крутизна, f pranc. inclinaison, f; pente, f; raideur, f … Automatikos terminų žodynas
steepness — statumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. slope; steepness vok. Steilheit, f rus. крутизна, f pranc. inclinaison, f; pente, f; raideur, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
steepness — 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
steepness — noun see steep I … New Collegiate Dictionary
steepness — See steeply. * * * … Universalium
steepness — steep·ness || stɪËpnɪs n. quality of being steep, precipitousness, state of having an almost vertical slope … English contemporary dictionary
steepness — steep·ness … English syllables
steepness — See: steep … English dictionary