「Steeply」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)2ページ目
該当件数 : 247件
begins above the shore of Loweswater, rising | steeply through the mixed forestry of Holme Wood to t |
Finally, the canal rises | steeply through four closely spaced locks, with housi |
a similar distance but is more arduous, going | steeply through the deciduous woodland in the valley |
That trail descends at first | steeply through more rock outcrops and then levels of |
from the car park at Holzlagerplatz and runs | steeply through a short section of wood up to the Rot |
d an oval central ring or stage surrounded by | steeply tiered seating, is covered by a polygonal roo |
Composed primarily of | steeply tilted layers of Navajo and Wingate Sandstone |
ch run southwest from the village, descending | steeply to meet the sea at Polurrian Cove and Mullion |
no protection, because the ground falls away | steeply to the River Avon, Bristol|River Avon, 170 me |
Toward the west, the mountains drop | steeply to the Black Sea, and to the east, they chang |
both The Roaches and Hen Cloud dip moderately | steeply to the east into the north-south aligned sync |
branch to Barlborough Colliery, then dropped | steeply to the Rother valley through Spinkhill Tunnel |
yards further on is the scar itself, dropping | steeply to the lake with woodland on the lower slopes |
The nearby Illickan mountain rises | steeply to a height of more than three thousand feet, |
mation which like all of the rocks are tilted | steeply to the southeast as part of a geological stru |
Harnham Hill; a chalk escarpment which rises | steeply to the south. |
The fell is craggy and rocky and falls away | steeply to the head of the Langstrath valley on its e |
ap in the surrounding hills before descending | steeply to the valley floor at Capelulo, reputedly th |
e engine throttle but the plane began to roll | steeply to the right and struck the pavement before p |
The same beds at Ramshaw Rocks dip | steeply to the northwest into the syncline. |
The Vogler drops | steeply to the Weser through a height of 220 m. |
The area slopes | steeply to Deep Water Bay and gradually towards Aberd |
The ground to the north falls away | steeply to the river. |
The southern slopes of the mountain drop very | steeply to the valley of the Allt a' Choire Ghlais, a |
to the base of Catawba Falls and then climbs | steeply to the base of Upper Catawba Falls. |
elled along the bed of the cwm, before rising | steeply to Bwlch Rhosydd via Croesor Incline. |
For the most part these flanks fall | steeply to the shore, with several areas of woodland |
Southward of Bowfell the ridge falls | steeply to Three Tarns, the col separating it from Cr |
highest side of the town, facing a ridge runs | steeply to the southwest where newer buildings exist. |
Pontoon Hard by the River Medway and climbed | steeply towards Chattenden. |
Pontoon Hard by the River Medway and climbed | steeply towards Chattenden. |
McLeod, by side slipping | steeply, tried to keep the flames away from his obser |
Sergeant Hicks avoided its gunfire by turning | steeply under the enemy aircraft which was not seen a |
e, while a variation is to turn off and climb | steeply up the terminal slope of The Tongue. |
d to a junction with Barnum Road, which leads | steeply up to the trailhead at the west end of the Bl |
farmhouse of Storthwaite Hall before winding | steeply up through the disused workings of the Fell E |
at the foot of the water board track running | steeply up to Llyn y Fan Fach and over which lake the |
Road West and Queen's Road West then climbing | steeply up the hill crossing Second Street, Third Str |
while the East Summit Trail ascends even more | steeply up several rock scrambles. |
track from the village to the hill top climbs | steeply up to and then roughly follows the Roman rout |
A narrow tarmac road winds | steeply up the southern approach. |
Follow this trail as it climbs | steeply up the knob then crosses to the west and clim |
Behind Drei-Annen-Hohne the line runs | steeply uphill and the railway reaches the 58 m long |
Inner Line), and Nampong before switchbacking | steeply upwards through densely forested hills to the |
The lower jaw slopes | steeply upwards and carries two fleshy barbels on the |
road runs in a north-south direction, rising | steeply upwards from the city centre. |
s from the Old English word hangra, meaning a | steeply wooded slope. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |