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Definition of steady verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Steady definition: Firm in position or place; fixed. That does not shake, tremble, totter, etc.; firm; fixed; stable.
Define steady. steady synonyms, steady pronunciation, steady translation, English dictionary definition of steady. adj. stead·i·er , stead·i·est 1. Firm in position or place; fixed. 2.
The adjective steady describes something that is firmly fixed in position. If you have to climb up on your roof, you definitely want to have a steady ladder. Otherwise, you risk ending up in the bushes instead of on the roof.
steady. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English stead‧y1 /ˈstedi/ W3 adjective 1 continuous continuing or developing gradually or without stopping, and not likely to change Paul is making steady progress. a steady rain hold/remain steady Employment is holding steady at 96%. steady stream/flow/trickle etc a steady stream of traffic 2 ...
STEADY definition: 1. happening at a gradual, regular rate: 2. still and not shaking: 3. not changing: . Learn more.
steadyとは。意味や和訳。[形](-i・er;-i・est)1 〈物・足場などが〉しっかりと固定された,安定した,ぐらつかないa steady footstoolしっかりした踏台a steady gaze凝視a steady hand震えない手;断固たる指導[命令],しっかりした人take steady aim at the target的をしっかりとらえるwalk with steady stepsしっかりし ...