「IMPASSABLE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Until 1746 the river was | impassable above Maidstone. |
| an be damaged when wet. Locals say it can be | impassable after rains. |
| ath was particularly susceptible to becoming | impassable after heavy rain, the council placed duck bo |
| The tunnel itself is blocked off and | impassable, although it is maintained by the former Bri |
| The road became | impassable, and angry Zu-l-Karnein exclaimed in Persian |
| hiding places in Fog of War; Fire, which is | impassable and illuminates the surrounding area during |
| commanders on each ship, leaving a massive, | impassable barricade between himself and the Koros flee |
| The fish quickly reach an | impassable barrier presented by the 30 meter high Rindg |
| t eight kilometers, it constitutes an almost | impassable barrier to tanks and other motorized vehicle |
| as "Bryan's Bluff", the river, which was an | impassable barrier of mud and water between late fall a |
| fluence with Damiani Creek were described as | impassable barriers to upstream migrating Steelhead. |
| Major roads and thoroughfares in Manila were | impassable because of huge flood currents and clogged c |
| udacious sons, but also by tangled woods and | impassable bogs, by piercing winds and pitiless storms |
| being used, and the canal was reported to be | impassable by 1906. |
| e still used, but in some places is rendered | impassable by aggressively territorial fur seals during |
| still exist, the trail was rendered largely | impassable by Hurricane Fran in 1996 and has since fall |
| The main road through the village was | impassable by car or foot and damage was caused to many |
| ial skill is using a rope to cross otherwise | impassable chasms. |
| usand homes, and some roads were temporarily | impassable due to debris from the tornadoes. |
| food rations for weeks, but access roads are | impassable due to heavy rain and floods. |
| short crossing to the island was frequently | impassable due to poor weather, with result that famili |
| 00 km (250 mi)-is narrow and in winter often | impassable due to heavy snowfall and frequent avalanche |
| e roads to, in or around the park may become | impassable during or after rain. |
| some roads in the lower catchment can become | impassable during very wet weather. |
| across the North Coast line, making Gundiah | impassable for many days. |
| metimes extend for miles, making an ice road | impassable for truckers hauling freight to far northern |
| ain and has no large structures, it was only | impassable for a few days during and after World War II |
| Qattara Depression, in the South, which was | impassable for tanks. |
| nearest road, surrounded by dense and often | impassable forestry plantations. |
| moval many residential streets (still nearly | impassable from the first storm) were unmanageable. |
| ordon River was made by what were considered | impassable gorges - known as the Gordon Splits. |
| re foiled through a combination of bad luck, | impassable ground, and dogged resistance from the Germa |
| Surrounded by a deep valley and | impassable hills, with massive boulders of red granite |
| Encountering | impassable ice she returned to Gronne Dal again, depart |
| , the drop structure at L'Avenida Avenue was | impassable in all five years of the study. |
| dges apart from London Bridge have been made | impassable in a bid to impede the invaders, and that H- |
| wn that the ceiling has collapsed and is now | impassable in the adit beneath "Trench 5". |
| With Syd Coventry | impassable in defence, Gordon "Nuts" Coventry booted 2 |
| far from being less complicated, was all but | impassable in many parts, perhaps explaining Finlay's r |
| This road, the higher stretches of which are | impassable in winter, was the only route between the Va |
| miles apart, across vast deserts and almost | impassable mountain ranges; by the end, only 20 miles s |
| 1955 route as a whole is now deemed largely | impassable, not least because of the wars in Iraq and A |
| isayas, killing four people and making roads | impassable over the affected areas. |
| Upon reaching an | impassable road she made her mobile phone available to |
| e initial course had to be chopped out of an | impassable rock-strewn terrain. |
| f railway tracks in Worms station were still | impassable, so that there was still time no train opera |
| 1944, the Goumiers travelled over seemingly | impassable terrain in the Aurunci Mountains, outflanked |
| in order to pursue some deer through almost | impassable terrain. |
| When the other routes proved | impassable, they bought out Heney's work for $250,000 a |
| around a clearing, it often forms dense and | impassable thickets . |
| At least four streets in the area were | impassable to light vehicles. |
| e reasons the village is so quiet, for it is | impassable to modern coaches. |
| arshes in modern Belarus proved to be almost | impassable to troops of both sides. |
| t on the Fraser and are generally considered | impassable to canoes and river-rafting expeditions and |
| bridges had fallen to ruin, making the road | impassable to vehicle traffic. |
| ansport materials and supplies over terrains | impassable to vehicles. |
| a long vertical corridor which is seemingly | impassable until a rocket at the bottom of the vertical |
| is unrestricted by any man-made dams, but an | impassable waterfall about 12 feet (3.7 m) high 11 mile |
| Creighton argued that since | impassable waterfalls and rapids prevented an economic |
| owing migratory fish to by-pass a previously | impassable weir has once more given salmon and sea trou |
| The ground became virtually | impassable with dead and wounded horses and men, so the |
| tendees started to leave the causeway became | impassable, with 96 cars stuck. |
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