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Значения термина steep acclivity на английском
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Использование термина steep acclivity на английском
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Wallace ascended the steepacclivity on which Roslyn Castle stands.
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Ascending a steepacclivity, I found myself at last in an open, rocky country.
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Thither the Frenchmen repaired, pushed through the dense semi-tropical forest, and climbed the steepacclivity.
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A little further up, and mounting the steepacclivity, I stood within the ancient fortress.
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On the steepacclivity of this mountain we passed to the left of the village Feraab (Arabic).
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Turning round, he saw the land rising by a steepacclivity towards the heights which bordered on the sea in such tremendous cliffs.
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The motor car, moving very slowly forward, was pulling her up the steepacclivity, her rubber-tired wheels drawing and bounding against the rocks.
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Marion was up at the foot of the last grilling climb, the steepacclivity where manzanita shrubs locked arms and laughed at the climber.
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The old man pressed the infant closer to his bosom as he drew nigh to the steepacclivity, the solitary dwelling of the eagle.
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The highway now swerved inland from the river, and rose to a steepacclivity, at the brow of which he turned and looked back.
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On the other side of the Zerka we ascended the mountain by a steepacclivity, but the road, from being much frequented, is tolerably good.
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Skill, insight, and power steadily flow to them; and, apparently without effort, they climb step by step the steepacclivity where influence and fame abide.
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Our party consisted of eighteen persons, and we all walked one behind another, in a narrow path, traced on a steepacclivity, covered with turf.
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Garrison Hill, rising (as we have seen) with a pretty steepacclivity, attains the height of a hundred and ten feet above sea level.
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On either side steepacclivities hemmed them in, and also made them constantly ascend.