1.b> 1) , , ( , i> .i> i> ); a steady increase [decline] / / [ / ]; progress has been slow but steady , ; the castle receives a steady stream of visitors / / ; a steady rain / ;
2) , ; , ; his breathing was steady ; ; the procession moved through the streets at a steady pace i> ; she drove at a steady speed / ; a steady income / ; a steady job / / ; a steady relationship / ( / i>);
2.b> , ; , , ..i>; a steady ladder / / i> ; it takes a steady hand to perform surgery ; keep the camera steady while you take a picture , ; there were tears in her eyes, but her voice was steady , / ;
3.b> , ; , ( i>); a solid, steady young man ;
4.b> .i> , ( / i>).