Ainda não temos significados para "quite barren".
1The mountains are quite barren here; calcareous rock predominates, with some flint.
2Temminck also found the hybrids from these two species quite barren.
3England was at this period quite barren of remarkable events.
4We go up a long trail over a ridge, with loose soil, quite barren.
5I seem quite barren, but is there not a cause?
6Nor was the week quite barren of similar delights.
7The rooms, as you will see, are quite barren.
8The western coast generally consists of low, rounded, quite barren hills of granite and greenstone.
9England, in the meantime, was quite barren of such events as deserve a place in history.
10The landing with its bare stone floor was familiar to him and quite barren of interest.
11Regnelli, the illegitimate unions quite barren.- -O. speciosa.-O.
12Mount Carmel is quite barren, being only covered here and there with brambles; but the view is magnificent.
13Forty years ago astronomical research seemed quite barren of results of great interest or value to our race.
14It appeared to be a desert, quite barren-nota tree, shrub, house, or living creature to be seen.
15Most days he spent morning and afternoon reading, and most afternoons and mornings were quite barren of phone calls.
16To her right the arid inner slope of the crater swept down, not quite barren of life, but nearly.
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Quite barren ao longo do tempo
Quite barren nas variantes da língua