steadily

steadily
adverb His work is improving steadily.)
steadily adv a un ritmo constante
steadily
tr['stedɪlɪ]
adverb
1 (grow, improve, rise) constantemente, a un ritmo constante; (rain, work) sin parar
prices have been rising steadily los precios han estado subiendo a un ritmo constante
she's breathing steadily respira regularmente
the situation is getting steadily worse la situación sigue empeorando
2 (gaze, stare) fijamente; (walk) con paso seguro, decididamente; (speak) firmemente
steadily ['stɛdəli] adv
1) constantly: continuamente, sin parar
2) firmly: con firmeza
3) fixedly: fijamente
steadily
adv.
firmemente adv.
'stedḷi, 'stedɪli
adverb
a) (constantly, gradually) <breathe/beat/work> regularmente, a un ritmo constante

her condition is steadily deteriorating — continúa or sigue empeorando

a steadily increasing number — un número cada vez mayor

b) (incessantly) <rain/work> sin cesar, sin parar, continuamente
c) (not shaking) <gaze> fijamente, sin apartar la vista; <walk> con paso seguro
['stedɪlɪ]
ADV
1) (=continuously) [improve, grow, move, advance] a un ritmo constante, de manera or forma continuada, de manera or forma constante; [increase, rise] a un ritmo constante; [work] a un ritmo constante; (without stopping) sin parar; [rain] ininterrumpidamente

it gets steadily worse — se pone cada vez peor

a steadily increasing number of people — un número cada vez mayor de gente

2) (=regularly) [breathe, beat] regularmente
3) (=calmly) [speak] con firmeza; [gaze, look] fijamente, sin pestañear
4) (=firmly) [walk] con paso seguro; [hold, grasp] firmemente
* * *
['stedḷi, 'stedɪli]
adverb
a) (constantly, gradually) <breathe/beat/work> regularmente, a un ritmo constante

her condition is steadily deteriorating — continúa or sigue empeorando

a steadily increasing number — un número cada vez mayor

b) (incessantly) <rain/work> sin cesar, sin parar, continuamente
c) (not shaking) <gaze> fijamente, sin apartar la vista; <walk> con paso seguro

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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