US /ˈstɪplɪ/
・UK /sti:plɪ/
The structure is steeply hierarchical, but it's heavily isolating.
The structure is steeply hierarchical, but it's heavily isolating.
When DeBlanc regains his senses, he sees the second Oscar pulling in steeply behind him.
When DeBlanc regains his senses, he sees the second Oscar pulling in steeply behind him.
They then have scope to rebound more steeply if profits recovered, assisted perhaps by write backs of value.
They then have scope to rebound more steeply if profits recovered, assisted perhaps by writebacks of value.
However, the new proposals being considered is to raise much more steeply in the future.
However, the new proposals being considered is to raise much more steeply in the future.
It's past tense, so already happened of "dive." "Dive" means to suddenly and steeply go down into something.
"She dove into the swimming pool." "She jumped steeply into the swimming pool." "She went down into the water." Okay, let's look at pronunciation.
this method isn't very accurate, Especially on a steeply sloping cliff top like Menajra.
but this method isn't very accurate, especially on a steeply sloping clifftop like Menajdra.
As margarine consumption steeply declined from 2000 to 2005, divorce rates fell from 2000 to 2008.
As margarine consumption steeply declined from 2000 to 2005, divorce rates fell.
But the United States has overall fallen steeply from the first place position it held in tandem with the United Kingdom in 2014.
but the United States has overall fallen steeply from the first-place position it held in tandem with the United Kingdom in 2014.
Robocall complaints to the federal trade commission have quintupled since 2009, and they jumped steeply in just the past year to four and a half million total.
and they jumped steeply in just the past year to 4.5 million total.
A hundred yards ahead the path turned and sloped steeply into the main street.
sloped steeply into the main street.