1 (especially of prices) too much, or more than is reasonable:
2 to cause to stay in a liquid, especially in order to become soft or clean, or to improve flavour:
4 (esp. of prices) too high; more than is reasonable:
5 to stay or cause to stay in a liquid, esp. in order to improve flavor or to become soft or clean:
7 very high or higher than is reasonable:
There's a very steep slope just before you reach the top of the mountain.
House prices now seem to be levelling off after the steep rises of the last few years.
For both outcomes the pattern is of a steep increase in depression up to age 18, which then remains steady up to age 21.
If this attentional component becomes less robust with age, it would contribute to a steeper decline with age for backward, as compared to forward, masking.
The gentle ramp case displays a higher fast-particle yield than the steep ramp case.
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不平緩的, (斜坡)陡的,陡峭的, (上升或下降)急劇的,大起大落的…
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empinado, empinado/da [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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empinado, íngreme…
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険しい, 切り立った…
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costerut…
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