Aún no tenemos significados para "treacherous place".
1That's a treacherous place, as you've found out to your own cost.
2Bringing feet to aid his hand, he shoved it over the treacherous place.
3They lay there now, covered with thick moss, a treacherous place to walk.
4The country has a reputation as a tough and treacherous place to do business.
5Could Mr. Peterkin have ventured into this treacherous place?
6It was such a treacherous place that even most police and Government officials refused to enter.
7Wall Street is a treacherous place these days.
8The swamp was indeed a treacherous place.
9That room is a treacherous place.
10This piece of terrain on Clare's west coast that borders the Atlantic can be a treacherous place, especially for aspiring champions.
11Now, this may come as a shock to some, but these things called "trolls" can make the internet an inhospitable, treacherous place.
12It is well that the lilies grow taller and thicker over the more treacherous places; but, misery!
13Then, dodging rotten boards and treacherous places, he gained the sand of the beach and stood at last on Labrador.
14As a rule, the softest, deepest, and most treacherous places in sand are the tracks where wagons travel-theseare like quicksand.
15So I have, Tom; but these snow fields are treacherous places, and the track shifts and changes with every winter's snow.
16Bogus health claims and food science have made supermarkets particularly treacherous places to shop for real food, which suggests two further rules:
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