steep

US: /ˈstip/
UK: /stˈiːp/


English Vietnamese dictionary


steep /sti:p/
  • tính từ
    • dốc
      • steep hill: đồi dốc
    • (thông tục) quá quắt, không biết đều
      • steep demand: sự đòi hỏi quá quắt
    • ngoa, phóng đại, không thể tin được
      • steep story: câu chuyện không thể tin được
  • danh từ
    • dốc, chỗ dốc, sườn dốc
    • sự ngâm (vào nước)
      • to put something in steep: ngâm vật gì
    • nước ngâm
    • ngoại động từ
      • ngâm vào nước
        • to steep in: thấm, ngấm vào; mê mải, miệt mài
        • steeped in slumber: ngủ mê mệt
        • steeped in misery: nghèo rớt mồng tơi
    • nội động từ
      • bị ngâm

    Advanced English dictionary


    adjective, verb
    + adjective (steeper, steepest)
    1 (of a slope, hill, etc.) rising or falling quickly, not gradually: a steep hill / slope / bank + a steep climb / descent / drop + a steep flight of stairs + The path grew steeper as we climbed higher.
    2 [usually before noun] (of a rise or fall in an amount) sudden and very big: a steep decline in the birth rate + a steep rise in unemployment
    3 (informal) (of a price or demand) too much; unreasonable: £2 for a cup of coffee seems a little steep to me.
    steeply adverb: a steeply sloping roof + The path climbed steeply upwards. + Prices rose steeply.
    steepness noun [U]
    verb
    Idioms: be steeped in sth (written) to have a lot of a particular quality: a city steeped in history
    Phrasal Verbs: steep sth in sth to put food in a liquid and leave it for some time so that it becomes soft and flavoured by the liquid: Steep the fruit in brandy overnight.
    steep yourself in sth (written) to spend a lot of time thinking or learning about sth: They spent a month steeping themselves in Chinese culture.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    adj.
    1 sheer, abrupt, precipitous, bluff, sharp, nearly vertical or perpendicular or upright:
    In those days, a car had to be in first gear to climb such a steep hill.
    2 expensive, dear, high, overpriced, exorbitant, excessive, extravagant, extortionate, Colloq stiff:
    The house prices in the city centre were much too steep for all but the highest-paid executives.
    v.
    1 soak, submerge, souse, drench, immerse, saturate, douse, wet, ret; pickle, marinate:
    Before cooking, the meat has to be steeped in brine for at least six hours to tenderize it.
    2 imbue, fill, saturate, immerse, inundate; bury:
    He learnt Japanese by steeping himself in the language for six months.

    Collocation dictionary


    VERBS

    be, look, seem | become, get

    ADV.

    extremely, impossibly, incredibly, really, terribly, very
    an incredibly steep hill
    | increasingly | fairly, pretty, quite, rather, relatively | deceptively
    The terrain is often deceptively steep (= steeper than you expect).


    Concise English dictionary


    steeps|steeped|steeping|steeper|steepeststɪːp
    noun
    +a steep place (as on a hill)
    verb
    +engross (oneself) fully
    +let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse
    adj.
    +having a sharp inclination
    +greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
    +of a slope; set at a high angle