0 happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly:
2 under control:
4 to become calm and controlled, or to make someone do this:
5 to have a romantic relationship with one person for a long period:
She's been going steady with Mike for six months.
6 happening or developing in a gradual, regular way over a period of time:
steady improvement
7 not moving or changing suddenly; continuing in the same condition:
10 to make someone calm:
11 continuing to happen or change at a gradual and regular rate:
steady rise/growth/increase Retail sales showed steady growth through 2010.
Orders for new ships are rising, after several years of steady decline.
The plant has made steady progress in lowering production costs.
steady flow/stream/trickle Over the last 10 years he has produced a steady flow of successful new designs.
13 a steady job is likely to last for a long time and not be lost suddenly:
We're making slow but steady progress with the decorating.
The last few years have seen a steady increase in the number of infections.
There has been a steady improvement in the situation.
The quota has very much steadied the market, which was going down very rapidly.
Prices generally have steadied during the past few days.
The logic behind that has been greatly reinforced by the subsequent fall in the value of sterling, even though that value has recently steadied.
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逐漸的, 穩步的, 持續的…
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gradual, seguro, firme…
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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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