Similar words: drain, strain, terror, raining, by train, trainer, grained, training. Meaning: [tə'reɪn] n. a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential.
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(61) Chariots can not move over obstacles or difficult terrain except to cross a river at a bridge or ford.
(62) At the A227 turn-off I switched off the cassette-player so I could concentrate on the terrain.
(63) Exploring the terrain or even setting up camp leave too many things wide open.
(64) The rugged terrain is inhabited by deer, antelopes and, locals say, wild donkeys.
(65) He also considered that the nature of the terrain in this area may have had a marked effect on forecast wind conditions.
(66) The further we moved towards the Rabari camp, the more desolate the terrain became.
(67) We all raced back to the camp, another three miles over tough terrain.
(68) Could this be the answer to preventing pollution on difficult terrain?
(69) If there is a battle to be launched, from which direction are the generals and the tacticians viewing the terrain?
(70) I never realized that the terrain in Africa is so diverse.
(71) Plant communities in the vicinity of the Amazon arise in accordance with the undulations of the terrain.
(72) Or, like Parliament Square, will it occupy the terrain of a symbolic gesture, alive in legend?
(73) Later, I will examine the impact of terrain, in its military definition, on operations.
(74) For safety reasons, most of the landings for these sample retrieval missions were planned for flat, smooth terrain.
(75) Its children taunted nice little middle-class children in school uniform who strayed into its terrain.
(76) Skimming along the water-front with the peculiarly flat ride jeeps give when they're not lurching on one wheel over lumpy terrain.
(77) The terrain is very rough in places, often requiring easy scrambling in fairly exposed situations.
(78) We know the terrain in the target area is complicated, rugged.
(79) He might not know much about the Church, but with this terrain he was thoroughly familiar.
(80) The software then does the calculations, using built-in data on the energy cost of traversing different kinds of terrain.
(81) She was healthy for 65, but the terrain was rough, and she fell repeatedly in her high-heeled shoes.
(82) Much of this development has involved sugar-cane cultivation on sloping terrain in contrast to its confinement to flat alluvial areas prior to 1960.
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(83) They had been lucky to find it in this hilly and heavily forested terrain.
(84) Most of the near side of the Moon is bright, rough, high terrain, called the lunar highlands.
(85) It was simple and quaint and the terrain around them was solemn and rugged.
(86) She writes long sentences without verbs, as if the rocky terrain inevitably makes action difficult.
(87) The terrain was rough and offered ideal cover from air strikes and surveillance.
(88) Lighter in the mornings, and the quirk of the terrain amplifies Vassiliki winds in the late afternoon!
(89) When she next looked inland, the terrain had changed to soft, silvery sand and rustling, bumpy dunes.
(90) Others have failed to get through the treacherous terrain and past the warring factions.
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