steadily

steadily
adverb
1) (stably) fest; festen Schrittes [gehen]; sicher [Rad fahren]
2) (without faltering) fest [[an]blicken]
3) (continuously) stetig; ohne Unterbrechung [arbeiten, marschieren]

it was raining steadily — es hat ununterbrochen geregnet

progress steadily — stetige Fortschritte machen

4) (firmly) standhaft [sich weigern]; fest [glauben]
5) (reliably) zuverlässig
* * *
adverb His work is improving steadily.) stetig
* * *
steadi·ly
[ˈstedɪli]
adv
1. (gradually) stetig, unaufhaltsam
his condition is growing \steadily worse sein Zustand verschlechtert sich zusehends
2. (unwaveringly) fest, unerschütterlich
he walked \steadily out of the room er ging festen Schrittes aus dem Zimmer
* * *
['stedIlɪ]
adv
1) (= firmly) ruhig; balanced fest; gaze fest, unverwandt
2) (= constantly) ständig; rain ununterbrochen

the atmosphere in the country is getting steadily more tense — die Stimmung im Land wird immer gespannter

3) (= reliably) zuverlässig, solide
4) (= regularly) gleichmäßig, regelmäßig
* * *
adverb
1) (stably) fest; festen Schrittes [gehen]; sicher [Rad fahren]
2) (without faltering) fest [[an]blicken]
3) (continuously) stetig; ohne Unterbrechung [arbeiten, marschieren]

it was raining steadily — es hat ununterbrochen geregnet

progress steadily — stetige Fortschritte machen

4) (firmly) standhaft [sich weigern]; fest [glauben]
5) (reliably) zuverlässig
* * *
adv.
stet adv.
stetig adv.
zuverlässig adv.

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