陡峭英语怎么说
They clambered up the stone walls of a steeply terraced olive grove.
I've got it plotted here which is even more steep than that.
The road steepened and then levelled out suddenly.
Its sheer rock sides sweep up from a broad base until they cut off abruptly at the flat summit.
The path slopes steeply uphill.
But such completeness brings with it additional complexity and a steeper learning curve.
San Francisco is built on 40 hills and some are very steep.
A precipitous path led down the cliff.
A precipitous path led down the mountainside.
The path led to a tiny village perched on the steep sides of a mountain.
The path led up a steep hill.
That forced peasant farmers to try to eke a living off steep hillsides.
The hill was very steep and I soon ran out of puff.
They climbed upward along the steep cliffs surrounding the village.
Because people tend to overestimate the steepness of slopes, and not because we're lazy.
The children clambered up the steep bank.
They'd prefer to think that the road they hacked across India's steep Patkai Range and down through the jungles of Burma to China during World War II is gone.
They 'd prefer to think that the road they hacked across India's steep Patkai Range and down through the jungles of Burma to China during World War II is gone.
The Anasazi culture used these cave-like overhangs in the side of steep mesas as shelter from the brief, fierce southwestern storms.
Stonebridge is one of the shorter tracks, but very steep as it takes you up to the waterfall and you do need to be in good condition to manage it.
At last I found the brake but it was too late to stop: I was travelling fast and the hill was too steep.
York University's rover flipped over after crossing a steep ridge during the emergency rescue task.
After wolves moved in, cougars that had begun hunting the valleys retreated to the steep, rocky terrain they normally inhabit.
They thought the worst part was getting out of Egypt. They discovered later that it took more stamina to stick with the program while scrambling through wilderness ravines.
Rate cuts in 2007-08 greatly steepened the yield curve, handing banks a huge boost in profits.