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precipice造句
31 When driven toward the precipice, they would swerve at the edge to right or left and gallop away. 32 The downward slide is in danger of becoming a drop over the precipice. 33 They perilously close to the edge of the precipice. 34 A precipice is a very, very steep declivity. 35 Tea tree in place of precipice, have a long, narrow rock, rock Xia year-round have springs from the top Xia drippy. 36 Watching him climb up the precipice, everybody was breathless with anxiety. 37 Now turned aside by an insurmountable precipice ; now starting back from a deep chasm. 38 Conor never called so I'm on the precipice of staging a casual run in at the City Supper Club. Pick up if you wanna stop me. 39 Both were trying to navigate their way safely over a Christological precipice that threatened either to divide Christ too much (Zwingli) or unite his natures too closely (Luther). 40 There are Moon-reflecting Dragon Pond, Iron Chain Precipice and Moer Scarp, etc. , which are frightening and impressive. 41 Both the upper and lower sandstone units of the precipice are oil - bearing. 42 Leading a small home on the censer , under the provisional steep a Precipice. 43 Roosevelt seemingly wheeled in the 20th century single-handed, a thoroughly modern man whose impatient, vigorous personality matched that of the nation he led, itself on the precipice of greatness. 44 He drives a stolen automobile off a precipice in sequence to dedicate self-murder though he survives . 45 To shut one's eyes to half fo life that one may live securely is as though one blinded oneself that one might walk with more safety in a land of pit and precipice. 46 If there is a stridency in what I say it is because I believe Nigeria is once again on the brink of a precipice. 47 " Montaigne gives a similar example, saying that if you put a sage on the edge of a precipice, "he must shudder like a child. 48 Once the foolhardy are teetering on the precipice, it is too late for smugness. 49 The world has stepped back from brink, but is still skirting the edge of the precipice. 50 The definition of waste: a busload of economists plunging over a precipice with three of the seats unoccupied. 51 Tea tree in place of precipice, there is a narrow rock, rock top Xia Xia drippy at spring from there.