Aún no tenemos significados para "become impassable".
1Roads, at first treacherous, become impassable to all but the sturdiest vehicles.
2In a few minutes, the tide will turn, and the inlet become impassable.
3Between him and old William Truedale the gulf seemed to have become impassable!
4Authorities said properties could be inundated or isolated and the bridge could become impassable.
5It swells sometimes so high as to become impassable, and inundates the whole surrounding country.
6Trail not hugely subject to flooding but can become impassable in wet weather near Bennettsbridge.
7The rains had been so heavy for some time before that the low-lands had become impassable swamps.
8Virtually all the roads had become impassable.
9In heavy rain, dirt roads soon become impassable, which hampers the delivery of aid, the report said.
10Even the roads become impassable,-massesof broken stone with gaping holes, over which ambulances travel with difficulty.
11Whenever they become impassable, or too difficult, if they do become so, I shall turn off to Paris.
12During the rainy season, however, the pontoon bridges over the Rio Grande are swept away; the roads become impassable.
13The roads had become impassable.
14The wilderness has become impassable.
15However, during the rainy season, roads can become impassable and teachers -who often don't live locally -struggle to travel.
16The paths they've worn into the ground become impassable moats, their own aborted journeys away now freeway on-ramps that simply loop back.
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Become impassable por variante geográfica