steep
形容词比较级
steeper
形容词最高级
steepest
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陡峭的, 险峻的
(of a surface) having a sharp slope or angle, making it difficult to climb or walk up
- The steep hill made the hike challenging, requiring extra effort to ascend.
陡峭的山坡使徒步旅行变得具有挑战性,需要额外的努力才能攀登。
- She found herself out of breath after climbing the steep staircase to the top of the tower.
她爬上通往塔顶的陡峭楼梯后发现自己上气不接下气。
- The steep driveway made it difficult for cars to climb in icy conditions.
陡峭的车道使得汽车在结冰的条件下难以爬升。
- The steep cliffs along the coastline offered stunning views but were dangerous to climb.
海岸线上陡峭的悬崖提供了令人惊叹的景色,但攀登起来很危险。
- He hesitated to ski down the steep slope, knowing it would be a thrilling but risky adventure.
他犹豫着是否要滑雪下陡峭的斜坡,知道这将是一次刺激但冒险的冒险。
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陡峭的, 陡的
(of an angle) measuring less than 90 degrees
- The steep angle of the roof allows for quick drainage of rainwater.
屋顶的陡峭角度可以快速排水。
- The architect designed the building with steep angles for aesthetic appeal.
建筑师设计了具有陡峭角度的建筑以增加美学吸引力。
- He demonstrated how to calculate the steep angles in his math class.
他在数学课上演示了如何计算锐角。
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高昂, 过高的
having a high cost, often higher than expected or reasonable
- The prices at that restaurant are steep, but the food is worth it.
那家餐厅的价格很高,但食物值得。
- The hotel charges a steep fee for parking.
酒店对停车收取高昂的费用。
- The rent in the city center is steep, making it difficult for many people to afford.
市中心的租金很高,使得许多人难以负担。
- She found the cost of the concert tickets to be steep, but decided to go anyway.
她发现音乐会的票价很高,但还是决定去。
- The price of the new gadget is a bit steep, considering its features.
考虑到它的功能,新小玩意的价格有点高。