0 happening at a gradual, regular rate -- gradual
a steady improvement
1 still and not shaking -- seguro, firme
2 not changing -- constante
4 regular and even -- constante [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
5 not shaking or moving around -- firme [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
6 continuing for a long time -- continuo/ua [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
a steady job un trabajo estable
a steady relationship una relación estable
I therefore wish to point out with some enthusiasm that the statistics once more show a steady flow of petitions.
As the situation in the tobacco industry shows quite clearly, the decline has been steady.
The enormous growth in freight transport, which is still continuing, has been caused by a steady decrease in the costs involved.
She wants more cooperation and more supervision, but as part of a steady process and not all at once.
On the other hand, there is a steady decrease in the number of young people.
A directive aimed at creating a prudential framework for pension funds must fit in with this process of steady but gradual and coordinated reform of national pension systems.
We must ensure that we have a steady fuel supply.
The industry has also - and this is interesting - seen a steady rise in the penetration rate of the mobile phones used by citizens.
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逐漸的, 穩步的, 持續的…
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逐渐的, 稳步的, 持续的…
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constante, regular, firme…
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着実な, 安定した, しっかりした…
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devamlı, sürekli, düzenli…
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régulier/-ière, constant/-ante, stable…
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gradual, segur, ferm…
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مُنْتَظِم, مُطَّرِد, ثابِت…
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