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steep gradient

collocation in English

meanings of steepand gradient


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steep
adjective
uk /stiːp/ us /stiːp/
(of a slope) rising or falling at a ...
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gradient
noun[C]
uk /ˈɡreɪ.di.ənt/ us /ˈɡreɪ.di.ənt/
how steep a ...
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Examples of steep gradient


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The profile shows a steepgradient at the edge and a good flat top in the center of the jet.
Therefore, the density next to ablation surface has a steepgradient.
We used such a steepgradient so that the relatively large critical temperature difference across the slot could be measured with greater accuracy.
The synchrony of many fires across the study area was somewhat surprising, given the steepgradient in moisture and the rugged topography.
There may be ecological mechanism(s) that could produce such a steepgradient in species richness that do not directly involve land crabs.
There is a steepgradient of dose across the plan and the hot spot is 113%.
It runs in part through a deep gulley, where it will have a very steepgradient.
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There is a particularly steepgradient at one point.
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Some trains need three locomotives to climb a steepgradient.
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They are few in number, generally of bad alignment, and have long sections of steepgradient.
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The shape of the assessment scale, however, remains the same, with a very steepgradient once income levels rise above the national average.
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There is a huge escalator effect, or, as it was elegantly put earlier, the steepgradient on the economic curve kicks in at that minimum wage range.
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He said the gradient would be an obstacle in the case of this bridge, and that it made no difference to the horse how soon a steepgradient is lightened.
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Somebody will probably say that there are difficulties in the way of making a bridge at this particular point unless the condition of a steepgradient is admitted.
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I must also point out the damage to the environment, with the steepgradient and constant gear changes there is an unacceptable level of lead in the atmosphere.
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A steepgradient indicates low evenness as the high ranking species have much higher abundances than the low ranking species.
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The river's heavy flow and its relatively steepgradient gives it tremendous potential for the generation of electricity.
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Once a stream has begun to cut back, the erosion is sped up by the steepgradient the water is flowing down.
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Climbing lanes are also provided at certain sections with steepgradient, to assist slow moving vehicles.
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