Esp. of a hill or path: steep, sloping; set at a sharp angle; high. Also: rough, rugged. English regional (south-western) in later use.
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释义 | the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > slope > [adjective] > steep (25) stickleOE Esp. of a hill or path: steep, sloping; set at a sharp angle; high. Also: rough, rugged. English regional (south-western) in later use. steepc1175 Of a hill, mountain, cliff: Having an almost perpendicular face or slope, precipitous. Of a gradient or slope, a staircase, etc.: High-pitched. shore14.. Steep, precipitous; rugged. steyc1480 Of a mountain, cliff, etc.: Approaching the perpendicular, difficult of ascent, steep. proclive1524 Sloping steeply forwards and downwards. Obsolete. steeping1530 That slopes precipitously, steep. Obsolete. brant1545 Lofty, steep, sheer, precipitous. steepy1565 Steep; full of steep places; precipitous. abrupt1591 Of a mountain, slope, rock face, etc.: precipitous, steep. Also: (of terrain) characterized by sharp relief, rugged, jagged. dreich1597 Difficult or dangerous to reach or negotiate; inaccessible; steep. Obsolete. downsteepy1603 Steeply descending, precipitous. acclive1616 That rises with a slope, sloping upwards, steep; = acclivous, adj. Cf. acclivitous, adj., declive, adj. arduous1711 Lofty, high, steep, difficult to climb; also figurative. sharp1725 With reference to form only (without implication of cutting or piercing). Of an ascent or descent, a rise or fall (literal or figurative): Abrupt. acclivous1730 Rising with a slope; sloping (esp. steeply) upward, ascending. rapid1785 Of a slope: descending or ascending quickly; steep, sudden. declivitous1799 Having a (considerable) declivity or slope; steep. acclivitous1803 Of the nature of, or characterized by an acclivity; having an upward slope, steep. Also figurative. scarped1823 reduced to a steep face, laid bare, cut away, steep. proclivitous1860 Steep. stoss1878 Designating the side of any object that faces a flow of ice or water; also transferred. Frequently in stoss-side; stoss-and-lee attributive phr… resequent1906 Of a fault-line scarp or a related feature: having a relief similar to that originally produced by the faulting; spec. where such relief results from… Subcategories:— somewhat (2) — becoming (1) |
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