Encara no tenim significats per a "as inaccessible".
1Her one-idead peasant mind was as inaccessible as a closed iron safe.
2To them Margaret looks like royalty, as inaccessible as she is incomprehensible.
3She had hungered after the assistant professor because he had been as inaccessible as Antarctica.
4It seemed as grand, as remote, and as inaccessible.
5Guzamala is viewed by the United Nations and aid organizations as inaccessible or hard to reach.
6They were something inaccessible, as inaccessible as the blue of the sky or the drifting cloud-fleeces.
7She seemed as inaccessible as the Grand Lama.
8Your Tyrrhenian father did not beget you to be as inaccessible as Penelope to your wooers.
9These honored names of Allah are as sublime as the snow-peaks of the Himalayas and as inaccessible.
10Poetry has long been viewed as inaccessible.
11I came down shaved, but found Miss Rendall still cool, and her father as inaccessible as ever.
12The one is as inaccessible to reason as the other: if the one raves, the other dotes!
13The swamp is regarded as inaccessible.
14However, staff at Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin have condemned the Mater site as inaccessible.
15Many of these problems such as inaccessible roads, poor infrastructure and political corruption cannot be solved by technology alone.
16Truly it is a perfect paradise, but it is almost as inaccessible as the Paradise which we all seek.
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As inaccessible a través del temps
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