rising or falling quickly or at a large angle
(of a demand or especially a price) unreasonable; too much
soak or bathe in liquid
"the steep attic stairs"
"steep cliffs"
"exorbitant rent"
"extortionate prices"
"spends an outrageous amount on entertainment"
"usurious interest rate"
"unconscionable spending"
"note the steep incline"
"a steep roof sheds snow"
"He immersed himself into his studies"
"steep the blossoms in oil"
"steep the fruit in alcohol"
The slope..was..very steep, perhaps one in four.
出自: A. MacLean
The terrain grew steeper until, fifty feet below the crest, they were forced to crawl.
出自: B. England
Distillers steep..malt a fortnight before they..use it.
出自: G. Rose
I have steeped my eyes in cold water.
出自: Dickens
I took off my shirt, steeped it in..water.
出自: P. Mann
她用开水泡茶。
She steeped the cucumbers in brine.
她把黄瓜泡在盐水里。
She steeped her handkerchief in tears.
她的泪水湿透了她的手绢。
The olives are steeped in flavoured oil.
橄榄浸泡在加过香料的油里。
His sword was steeped in blood.
他的剑上沾满了血迹。
They have been steeped in prejudice since their childhood.
他们从小就充满了偏见。 steep oneself in sth
They continued to steep themselves in the classics.
他们继续钻研古典文学。
Mr. Zhang steeps himself in ancient history.
张先生沉湎于古代史。 steep oneself in sth
Professor Calen steeps himself in Latin.
盖伦教授精通拉丁文。
He steeped himself in the traditions of the English countryside.
他对英国农村的习俗非常熟悉。
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