0 A steep slope, hill, etc goes up or down very quickly. -- dik, sarp, yalçın
1 A steep increase or fall in something is very big and quick. -- büyük, önemli, aşırı, haddinden fazla
2 very expensive -- fahiş, kazık, pahalı
3 to have a lot of something around or to be strongly influenced by something -- dopdolu olmak, ağzına kadar dolu olmak; çok fazla etkilenmiş olmak
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.
It was also emphasised that stairs should not be too steep, and there should be equal step heights throughout a staircase.
Therefore, for a typical undergraduate using this book, the learning curve will be steep.
Therefore, at r0 = 0.9 the steep waves have an almost uniform velocity distribution under the trough and approximate the solitary waves to working accuracy.
The tone of the writing is often political and polemical, steeped in the increasingly selfreferential and sometimes confusing terminology of post-modernist cultural theorizing.
Moreover, in models with helium (and other ions) the thermal force in the steep transition region may play a role in determining the coronal abundances.
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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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不平缓的, (斜坡)陡的,陡峭的, (上升或下降)急剧的,大起大落的…
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