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steeper
más empinada
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
steep1 <steeper steepest> [Am stip, Brit stiːp] ADJ
1.1. steep:
steep slope/hill/stairs
empinado
steep drop
brusco
steep drop
abrupto
steep descent
en picada
steep descent
en picado Esp
1.2. steep (large):
steep increase/decline
considerable
steep increase/decline
pronunciado
steep increase/decline
marcado
2.1. steep ugs (excessive):
steep (of prices)
alto
steep (of prices)
excesivo
he charged me $200 — that's a bit steep!
me cobró 200 dólares — ¡qué caro! or ¡se le fue un poco la mano!
2.2. steep ugs (excessive):
steep (unreasonable)
poco razonable
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
I. steep2 VERB trans
steep (to soften, clean)
remojar
steep (to soften, clean)
dejar en remojo
steep (to soften, clean)
dejar a remojo
steep (to flavor)
macerar
steeped in ignorance
sumido en una ignorancia supina
a city steeped in history
una ciudad de gran riqueza histórica
a playwright steeped in classical Greek theater
un dramaturgo empapado del teatro griego clásico
II. steep2 VERB intr
1. steep fruit:
steep
macerarse
2. steep tea:
steep
estar en infusión
let the tea steep for 5 minutes
deje el té en infusión 5 minutos
the tea is steeping
el té se está haciendo
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
empinado (empinada)
steep
ribazo
steep bank
ribazo
steep slope
escarpado (escarpada) pared/acantilado
steep
repecho
steep slope
abrupto (abrupta) camino/pendiente
steep
pronunciado (pronunciada) pendiente
steep
reventón
steep slope
reventón
steep incline
subieron por una pendiente muy inclinada
they went up a very steep slope o incline
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
steep1 [sti:p] ADJ
1. steep (sharply sloping):
steep
empinado, -a
2. steep (dramatic):
steep increase, fall
pronunciado, -a
that's a bit steep!
¡no hay derecho! +subj
3. steep (expensive):
steep
exorbitante
I. steep2 [sti:p] VERB trans
1. steep (soak):
steep
remojar
2. steep übtr:
to be steep in tradition/history
tener mucha tradición/la historia
II. steep2 [sti:p] VERB intr
to leave sth to steep
dejar algo en remojo
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
acantilado (-a)
steep
abrupto (-a)
steep
de mucha pendiente
steep
empinado (-a)
steep
ribazo
steep bank
escarpado (-a) (montaña)
steep and craggy
repecho
(steep) slope
costanera
steep slope
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
steep1 [stip] ADJ
1. steep (sharply sloping):
steep
empinado, -a
2. steep (dramatic):
steep increase, fall
pronunciado, -a
that's a bit steep!
¡no hay derecho! +subj
3. steep (expensive):
steep
exorbitante
I. steep2 [stip] VERB trans
1. steep (soak):
steep
remojar
to steep tea
poner una bolsita de té en remojo
2. steep übtr:
to be steeped in tradition/history
tener mucha tradición/historia
II. steep2 [stip] VERB intr
to leave sth to steep
dejar algo en remojo
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
empinado (-a)
steep
acantilado (-a)
steep
abrupto (-a) (camino)
steep
ribazo
steep bank
de mucha pendiente
steep
escarpado (-a) (montaña)
steep and craggy
repecho
(steep) slope
exagerado (-a) (precio)
steep
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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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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In math, 85% of the students in 3rd grade were on grade level and 56% scored advanced.
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