"steadily" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

steadily adverbio

verbo + steadily
Kolokacji: 161
grow steadily • steadily increase • rise steadily • steadily decline • move steadily • work steadily • fall steadily • climb steadily • ...
steadily + adjetivo
Kolokacji: 13
steadily worse • steadily larger • steadily higher • steadily stronger • steadily weaker • ...
(2) large, high, small
Kolokacji: 3
(3) weak, downward
Kolokacji: 2
1. steadily weaker = stale słabszy steadily weaker
  • "The Nile" is an appropriate name for Damita Jo Nicholson's necklace, which seems to flow slowly and steadily downward in a broad V shape.
  • Indeed, as the unemployment rate inched steadily downward to less than 5.5 percent (it is now 5.4 percent), neither labor costs nor the inflation rate changed much.
  • His hand slipped between the opening of her shirt and moved steadily downward until he cupped her breast beneath the chemise.
  • Cutting the deficit by $30 billion would keep reductions headed steadily downward relative to the size of the overall economy.
  • They slipped steadily downward until they hung drunkenly on the lower bar at a forty-five degree angle to the ground.
  • The result was a mob-infested union that raped its constituents and spiraled steadily downward in public esteem.
  • Money had reached a high of 1,391 pages of advertising in 1999, but fell steadily downward to 919 pages in 2002, according to Publishers Information Bureau.
  • The present set of difficulties seem to be feeding on each other to create a steadily downward spiraling situation.
  • Americans continue dying in Iraq, but their mission creeps steadily downward.
  • The atmosphere and ocean are continuously stratified: potential density generally increases steadily downward.
(4) rich, profitable
Kolokacji: 2

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