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steep1 [stiːp] PRZYM.

1. steep (sharply sloping):

steep

2. steep increase, fall:

steep
acentuado(-a)

3. steep (expensive):

steep

steep2 CZ. cz. przech.

steep

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Steep terrain, bad weather, high winds, deep snow, rock slides and avalanches hampered access to the site.
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The learning curve is still considered steep, especially during the first combat situations.
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Therefore, a steeper waterfall would have a shorter run, and a less inclined waterfall would have a longer run.
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A trough often has two breaks with a middle section moving down, leaving steep cliffs along the sides; such a trough is called a graben.
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The layers are tightly folded with steep to vertical dips.
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A steep descent and a small raise to the finish line followed.
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The descent is steep and the steps are not all well-preserved.
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They would be forced to go on steep mountain passes along a narrow road.
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The mountains and hills around the capital are very steep.
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One flight went into steep left bank, and the other did the same to the right.
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