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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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steep1 <steeper steepest> [Am stip, Brit stiːp] ADJ
1.1. steep:
steep slope/hill/stairs
steep drop
steep drop
steep descent
steep descent
1.2. steep (large):
steep increase/decline
steep increase/decline
steep increase/decline
2.1. steep ugs (excessive):
2.2. steep ugs (excessive):
I. steep2 VERB trans
steeped in ignorance
a city steeped in history
II. steep2 VERB intr
1. steep fruit:
2. steep tea:
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empinado (empinada)
steeped in ignorance
escarpado (escarpada) pared/acantilado
to become imbued with o steeped in sth
abrupto (abrupta) camino/pendiente
pronunciado (pronunciada) pendiente
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steep1 [sti:p] ADJ
1. steep (sharply sloping):
2. steep (dramatic):
steep increase, fall
¡no hay derecho! +subj
3. steep (expensive):
I. steep2 [sti:p] VERB trans
1. steep (soak):
2. steep übtr:
II. steep2 [sti:p] VERB intr
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abrupto (-a)
im PONS Wörterbuch
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steep1 [stip] ADJ
1. steep (sharply sloping):
2. steep (dramatic):
steep increase, fall
¡no hay derecho! +subj
3. steep (expensive):
I. steep2 [stip] VERB trans
1. steep (soak):
2. steep übtr:
II. steep2 [stip] VERB intr
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Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
Present
Isteep
yousteep
he/she/itsteeps
westeep
yousteep
theysteep
Past
Isteeped
yousteeped
he/she/itsteeped
westeeped
yousteeped
theysteeped
Present Perfect
Ihavesteeped
youhavesteeped
he/she/ithassteeped
wehavesteeped
youhavesteeped
theyhavesteeped
Past Perfect
Ihadsteeped
youhadsteeped
he/she/ithadsteeped
wehadsteeped
youhadsteeped
theyhadsteeped
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Colloquially, the term gilt-edged is sometimes used to denote high-grade securities, consequently carrying low yields, as opposed to relatively riskier, below investment-grade securities.
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For several years, the four junior high schools included the tenth grade (sophomores).
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Thus, it was designed to be on stilts, with the first occupied floor approximately 30 feet above grade in order to circumvent this law.
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Since his family was poor, he dropped out of elementary school by the fifth grade, after repeated racial intimidation by classmates.
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In math, 85% of the students in 3rd grade were on grade level and 56% scored advanced.
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