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 steadily ['stɛdəlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 稳定地, 无变化地, 有规则地



    steadily
    [ adv ]
    1. at a steady rate or pace

    2. <adv.all>
      his interest eroded steadily
    3. in a steady manner

    4. <adv.all>
      he could still walk steadily


    Steadily \Stead"i*ly\ (-[i^]*l[y^]), adv.
    In a steady manner.

    1. Taxable yields have been falling steadily for months, along with all short-term interest rates.
    2. Demographics help: as populations have grown older with improved medical care, the need for corrective lenses has increased steadily. He is also convinced the industry is set for further rationalisation.
    3. Overall, fares are about 10% higher so far this year compared to last year, and have steadily increased over the past 14 months.
    4. Nickie Taylor, the receptionist at City Hall, said the phone rang steadily Thursday. "We've had people say they won't come into our city now," she said.
    5. In the past 200 years the influence of intellectuals has grown steadily.
    6. But Xerox shares, which have gained steadily from a low of $29 in October, defied such statements and closed at $48.75, up $5.375.
    7. Analysts weren't surprised that the stock rally fizzled. With the end of the year rapidly approaching, too many crosscurrents are at work in the stock market for prices to move steadily in any direction, the analysts said.
    8. The market opened a fraction stronger and then proceeded to climb steadily throughout the day, pausing only intermittently on signs of limited profit-taking.
    9. Perhaps more worrisome, it's possible that Saddam Hussein may be able to steadily build popular support for his defiant stand around the Arab world.
    10. 'High investment expenditure is not always a sign of efficient performance.' Capital productivity had fallen steadily in recent years leading to 'a dramatic increase in depreciation', he said.
    11. Increased on-the-air appeals got the donations temporarily back up to about $100,000 a day, but they've steadily declined ever since.
    12. Unlike Janacek, who is steadily winning acceptance as a repertory composer, Martinu had no Max Brod to translate and promote his stage works.
    13. Overcrowding in the nation's jails is steadily worsening, and part of the problem is that jails are holding inmates for overfilled state prisons, according to the Justice Department.
    14. Symbols of the nation's steadily rising drive to reuse can be seen on most any street: neatly tied bundles of old newspapers and bags of used clothes are regularly piled on sidewalks for collection.
    15. The federal budget deficit, still out of control, can be reduced steadily in coming years.
    16. Trading volume increased as the Footsie moved steadily into positive territory.
    17. So has Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, who said a higher tax would encourage conservation and lower American dependence on foreign oil, which is increasing steadily.
    18. In Wingless, chorale-fragments alternate steadily with fluttery motifs like shepherd's pipes or birdcalls.
    19. But he adds that "it is difficult to imagine that consumers will be unlimited in their willingness to pay steadily rising college prices" and suggests they will rebel at some point against price increases that are double the inflation rate.
    20. With Germany set to unite on Oct. 3, Bonn and Moscow want to lay a solid foundation for relations that have been steadily improving over the past two years.
    21. The payments are predictable, and equity builds up steadily.
    22. Anger builds steadily in many of the soldiers _ reserves called up from civilian life _ and the order comes to drive them off. Then comes the guilt, the guilt that some of the Israelis will carry with them perhaps for life.
    23. However, the image steadily eroded amid allegations of corruption among senior members of her government and even members of her family.
    24. And though the Indian economy remains among the most closed in the world, liberalization is moving steadily forward.
    25. They are, of course, the electric milk floats which hum around our streets at dawn, providing Britain's unique - though steadily shrinking - doorstep delivery service.
    26. After nearly two decades of steadily declining syphilis rates, new infections, known as primary syphilis, began rising again in 1985, about the same year law enforcement officials first encountered crack.
    27. In 1986, except for slight upturns in late April and mid-September, rates moved steadily downward, setting off a nationwide avalanche of home buying and refinancing.
    28. Air Products estimates the plant will earn $3 million to $6 million this year, with profits rising steadily to $12 million to $15 million by 1995.
    29. Smoking rates among men in the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, Norway and Sweden have declined steadily since 1974 and rates are lower than Australia in the United States, Canada and Sweden.
    30. But there are two reasons why it may not be far-fetched. The first is that Mr Mitterrand has steadily grown in stature on the French national stage, and it has now become quite normal in France to measure him against de Gaulle.
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