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trough [trɒf]* * *[trɒf], US [trɔːf]1) ( for drinking) abreuvoir m; ( for animal feed) auge f2) ( depression) (between waves, hills, on graph) also Economics creux m3) Meteorology zone f dépressionnaire -
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drinking ['drɪŋkɪŋ]1 nounfait m de boire;∎ eating and drinking manger et boire;∎ heavy drinking ivrognerie f;∎ I'm not used to drinking je n'ai pas l'habitude de boire;∎ his drinking is becoming a problem le fait qu'il boive devient un problème;∎ it was her drinking that destroyed the marriage c'est son alcoolisme qui a détruit leur mariage;∎ I'm not a drinking man je n'ai pas l'habitude de boire(habits) de buveur; (bout, companion, session) de beuverie►► drinking chocolate chocolat m à boire; (powder) chocolat m en poudre; (hot drink) chocolat m chaud;drinking fountain (in street) fontaine f publique; (in corridor, public conveniences) jet m d'eau potable;drinking laws = lois sur les débits de boissons;drinking song chanson f à boire;drinking straw paille f;drinking trough abreuvoir m;drinking water eau f potable -
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[trof]1) (a long, low, open container for animals' food or water: a drinking-trough for the cattle.) auge2) (a low part between two waves (in the sea etc): The boat went down into a trough.) creux (d'une vague)3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere, usually causing rain.) dépression -
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trough [trɒf](c) Meteorology dépression f, zone f dépressionnaire;∎ a trough of low pressure une zone de basse pression -
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2 ( channel) chenal m ;3 ( depression) (between waves, hills) creux m ; ( on graph) creux m ; Econ creux m ; to have peaks and troughs avoir des hauts et des bas ;
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