词汇 | steadily |
释义 | steadily adverb uk /ˈsted.əl.i/ us /ˈsted.əl.i/ steadilyadverb (GRADUALLY)B2 gradually: 逐渐地;稳步地 Prices have risen steadily.物价持续上涨。 slowly slowlyI got out of bed and walked slowly to the door. slowGo slower! I can't keep up. at a slow paceThey are easy hikes, done at a slow pace. at a slow speedYou only have to hit a pedestrian at a slow speed to kill them. at slow rateThe economy grew at a slower rate during the second half of the year. Slow and moving slowly (as) slow as molassesidiom at a snail's paceidiom by and byidiom by degreesidiom claw your way (somewhere)idiom float hang around in ones and twosidiom inch by inchidiom infiltrate infiltration jog labour sluggish sluggishly sluggishness snail staged struggle wander steadilyadverb (CONTROLLED)calmly and in a controlled way: 冷静地,镇定地 She returned his gaze steadily.她镇定地跟他对视。 Controlling emotions anger management blackmail bottle bottle something up breaking point choke compose cork dysregulated dysregulation emotional blackmailidiom fight back frustrated play it coolidiom put on a brave faceidiom repress repressed repression self-possessed temperate steadily | American Dictionarysteadily adverb us/ˈsted·əl·i/ in a gradual, regular way over a period of time: Prices have risen steadily. steadily | Business Englishsteadily adverb /ˈstedɪli/ukus in a gradual way, remaining at a similar rate: rise/fall/grow steadilyPrices have been rising steadily during the summer. steadily declining/increasing/growingJapan's trade surplus with the US increased due to the steadily growing US economy and the depreciation of the Yen. Examples of steadilysteadily Working steadily, it took the farmer a full day to cut, bundle, and place on the ground the wheat from his fifteen-acre wheat field. Non-oil imports had been rising steadily throughout 1987 and 1988. At the same time towns were growing, and steadily becoming centres of commerce and industry. The hydrocarbon yield increases steadily with increasing maturity up to a reflectance of approximately 1-1.5%, after which generation gradually decreases. In the battle for mass circulation the popular daily press was going steadily down market. Once airborne, the theme continues steadily up to 37,000 feet. On an alternative view, a person's claim on resources steadily diminishes the longer she lives: she has had more of a fair innings. With steadily increasing demand for palm oil, the authors suggest that a major opportunity exists for environmentally and socially sustainable expansion of smallholder production. However, the income he derived from licences to marry purchased independently from entry fines declined steadily by the decade. The 10-yearly perioperative mortality (catheter balloon valvotomy not included) declined steadily from 11% in 1965-1974 to 8% in 1985-1994. Then, the wilds become steadily pushed back as the agricultural frontier advances. Subsequently, he steadily increases his short position in futures, so that at delivery he has 1905 contracts. The period that women spend out of the labour force for child-care has been steadily reducing over the postwar period. Analysis of the data shows their proportions dwindling steadily. The evidence pertaining to the importance of social rhythms is steadily accumulating. See all examples of steadily These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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