steeped 的 2 个定义
steep·er, steep·est.
- having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc.
- unduly high; exorbitant: Those prices are too steep for me.
- extreme or incredible, as a statement or story.
- high or lofty.
- a steep place; declivity, as of a hill.
steeped 近义词
let soak
更多steeped例句
- In Virginia, Ankida Ridge Vineyards produced its second nouveau from young gamay vines planted on the steep Blue Ridge slopes northwest of Amherst.
- In the same period of 2020 Wish lost a far steeper $176 million.
- You won’t find the same steep terrain as nearby Taos Ski Valley—most of it is more intermediate than advanced—but the snow quality can be just as good.
- State and local governments nationwide are facing steep budget deficits as a result of decreased tax revenues.
- Measles has come back with a vengeance around the world in recent years, wiping out steep declines in cases seen since the start of the new century.
- “There is such a vein of intelligence and deeply steeped expertise among them,” he says.
- To public health experts steeped in the topic, the conclusion was no surprise.
- Osama bin Laden was steeped in Wahhabism, as are many Sunni Jidahists in Iraq and Syria today, such as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
- In June, a source close to the hiring process told me, “they want somebody who has been steeped in that political warfare.”
- A source close to the hiring process told me, “They want somebody who has been steeped in that political warfare.”
- A simple errand and promenade,--and yet she felt herself to be steeped in the romance of an adventure!
- He steeped himself in the long, long silence in which an earlier day lay listening with ears of stone.
- Scotland is above all things full of practical common sense, but it is steeped to the brim in poetry.
- Everybody but the dynamo-watch lay steeped in sleep; there was no sound.
- The Bourg is empty and dark, steeped in black shadows at the door of the chapel where the relic has been laid to rest.