Aún no tenemos significados para "abut on".
1These three last stars belong to Andromeda, and themselves abut on Perseus.
2That meant the Wyemore backyards would abut on Kossuth backyards.
3Here we reach a point at which my argument threatens to abut on a contradiction.
4Most of the dwelling-houses abut on the pavement, some with a very small yard behind, some without any.
5Herodotus regarded it as a portion of Arabia, which he carried across the valley of the Arabah and made abut on the Mediterranean.
6Through the hamlet of Lampit, the rear of whose dilapidated sheds and dwellings abut on reed-beds and stretches of unsightly slime and ooze.
7They are antithetical to one another, these roads; they directly abut on one another:-andit is here, at this gateway, that they come together.
8For close under the railings which abut on Orpington Square, in a pool of blood we found just such an instrument as Bristol had described.
9The Pikes would be a field abutting on an old turnpike gate.
10There is a well- defined rimmed depression abutting on its southern point.
11They slowly passed along the wall abutting on the Avenue Marigny.
12At that moment Andrea entered by the door abutting on the terrace balcony.
13The broad external staircase, of tinted bricks, abutted on the square.
14But there was no outlet-onlya small garden abutting on other back gardens.
15NONIUS.- Aring-plain ,about20 miles in diameter, abutting on the N. wall of Fernelius.
16The roofs of the squalid houses abutting on the brewery were wet with rain.
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