Aún no tenemos significados para "more precipitous".
1The further I went, however, the higher and more precipitous became the mountains.
2As we proceeded, the country became rougher, the ravines more precipitous.
3Now the guide passed the rope to them as the ascent became more precipitous.
4The mountains, on either side, rose more precipitous and craggy.
5Our exit from Tranquillity was more precipitous than I imagined.
6The valley soon began to narrow, and the sides to grow lofty and more precipitous.
7Citigroup's fall from grace has been even more precipitous.
8In the more precipitous places, the rock had been cut away and regular steps chiseled out.
9The descent, however, was a great deal more precipitous than the ascent from the other direction.
10I found the opposite side much more precipitous, and that it overlooked a much lower country.
11The cañons through which flowed the streams became deeper and more precipitous; the divides between them higher.
12Others predict more precipitous falls - Commerzbank sees a 10 percent drop against the dollar and euro.
13He was evidently ascending the side of a rock, which became more precipitous as he went on.
14The descent on the south side is much more precipitous and wonderful than the ascent from the north.
15Our resting-place resembled Marsa Dumayghah at an humble distance; the sides of the cove, however, were bolder and more precipitous.
16Werner, nerves jangling, thoughtlessly pleaded the superior advantages of next Tuesday; and then bethought himself and advised more precipitous action.
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More precipitous a través del tiempo
More precipitous por variante geográfica