Aún no tenemos significados para "treeless country".
1In the first place, in a treeless country there is obviously no wood for sleepers.
2In a treeless country, the rise of the streams is a very accurate measure of the rainfall.
3A long stretch of treeless country opened out before him, getting wider and wider in the distance.
4We did find great quantities of wood, and in that barren, treeless country it was worth a lot.
5Farther back stood a truly ugly wooden house, which must have cost a fortune to build in this treeless country.
6As the morning broke, we had passed the great gorge in the canal, and had entered a wild, savage, almost treeless country.
7Shortly after daybreak they were jogging on at a walk-trot, the road gait of the Southwest, into the treeless country of the prairie.
8In a treeless country like Wyoming these forests are of priceless value, because of their utility in holding back, in spring, the melting snow.
9The savage bellow of a bull not far off suggested a new possible danger on the road in this unfenced and almost treeless country.
10Thus they came out upon the edge of the barrens, a vast, treeless country which few care to penetrate during the snows of winter.
11Just as it was getting dark they emerged from the wood, and could see, stretching far before them, an undulating and almost treeless country.
12Last of all came meadows and cultivated fields, a broad expanse of level, treeless country, around which the river swept in a wide, circling bend.
13"I never could live in that treeless country," she went on.
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