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trof1) (a long, low, open container for animals' food or water: a drinking-trough for the cattle.) (para beber) abrevadero; (para comer) pesebre2) (a low part between two waves (in the sea etc): The boat went down into a trough.) seno3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere, usually causing rain.) depresión, zona de bajas presionestr[trɒf]3 SMALLMETEOROLOGY/SMALL depresión nombre femenino, zona de bajas presiones5 (low point in cycle) parte nombre femenino baja, punto más bajo1) : comedero m, bebedero m (de animales)2) channel, hollow: depresión f (en el suelo), seno m (de olas)n.• abrevadero s.m.• artesa s.f.• comedero s.m.• mínimo de presión s.m.• pila s.f.trɔːf, trɒf1) ( container - for water) abrevadero m, bebedero m; (- for feed) comedero m2)a) (on land, seabed) hoya f, depresión fb) ( Meteo)a trough of low pressure — una depresión, una zona de bajas presiones
[trɒf]N1) (=depression) depresión f, hoyo m ; (between waves, on graph) seno m ; (=channel) canal m ; (fig) parte f baja, punto m más bajo; peak 1., 3)2) (Met) zona f de bajas presiones3) (for animals) (=feeding trough) comedero m, pesebre m ; (=drinking trough) abrevadero m, bebedero m ; (=kneading trough) artesa f* * *[trɔːf, trɒf]1) ( container - for water) abrevadero m, bebedero m; (- for feed) comedero m2)a) (on land, seabed) hoya f, depresión fb) ( Meteo)a trough of low pressure — una depresión, una zona de bajas presiones
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nAGRIC bebedero mC&G used in manufacture of container glass canal mCONST artesa fGEOL depresión fMETEO vaguada fMINE gamella f, artesa fOCEAN hondonada f, depresión angosta fPROD bebedero m, cuba f, artesa fWATER TRANSP of wave seno m -
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s.1 comedero (for food); abrevadero (for drink)2 seno (of wave); depresión (on graph)3 banda de bajas presiones (in weather front)4 artesa, pilón.5 pesebre, abrevadero, comedero, bebedero.6 zona de bajas presiones.7 punto más bajo.8 cesto para hortalizas.9 cesto para flores.10 punto mínimo.11 foso. -
5 trough in a draw-well
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6 trough end
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7 trough lake
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8 trough of wave
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9 trough shoulder
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10 trough valley of glaciated shelf
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > trough valley of glaciated shelf
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19 bathing tub or trough
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20 drinking trough
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Trough — may refer to: * Trough (food), a container for animal feed (syn: manger) * Trough (geology), a long depression less steep than a trench * Trough (meteorology), an elongated region of low atmospheric pressure * Trough (physics), the lowest point… … Wikipedia
Trough — (tr[o^]f), n. [OE. trough, trogh, AS. trog, troh; akin to D., G., & Icel. trog, Sw. tr[*a]g, Dan. trug; probably originally meaning, made of wood, and akin to E. tree. [root]63 & 241. See {Tree}, and cf. {Trug}.] 1. A long, hollow vessel,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trough — [trɔf US tro:f] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(container)¦ 2¦(low point)¦ 3¦(waves)¦ 4¦(weather)¦ 5 have your nose/snout in the trough ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: trog] 1.) ¦(CONTAINER)¦ a long narrow open container that holds water or food for animals … Dictionary of contemporary English
trough — [ trɔf ] noun count 1. ) a long narrow open container used for holding food or water for animals: a cattle trough 2. ) a low area between two high waves or hills: The boat lay almost helpless in the trough of the waves. 3. ) a period when… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trough — trough; trough·ton; … English syllables
trough — O.E. trog, from P.Gmc. *trugoz (Cf. O.Fris., O.S., O.N. trog, M.Du. troch, Du. trog, O.H.G. troc, Ger. trog), perhaps ultimately from PIE *drukos, from root *dru wood, tree (see TREE (Cf. tree)). Originally pronounced in English with a hard … Etymology dictionary
trough — [n] gutter, depression canal, channel, crib, cup, dike, dip, ditch, duct, flume, furrow, gully, hollow, manger, moat, trench, watercourse; concepts 509,513 … New thesaurus
trough — ► NOUN 1) a long, narrow open container for animals to eat or drink out of. 2) a channel used to convey a liquid. 3) an elongated region of low barometric pressure. 4) a hollow between two wave crests in the sea. 5) a point of low activity or… … English terms dictionary
trough — [trôf, träf] n. [ME < OE trog, akin to Ger < IE * druk < base * deru ,TREE: basic sense, “hollowed wooden object”] 1. a long, narrow, open container of wood, stone, etc. for holding water or food for animals 2. any similarly shaped… … English World dictionary
trough — [[t]trɒ̱f, AM trɔ͟ːf[/t]] troughs 1) N COUNT A trough is a long narrow container from which farm animals drink or eat. The old stone cattle trough still sits by the main entrance. 2) N COUNT A trough is a low area between two big waves on the sea … English dictionary
Trough — The transition point between economic recession and recovery. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * trough trough [trɒf ǁ trɒːf] noun [countable] FINANCE ECONOMICS the lowest point in a series of prices, values etc: • the pea … Financial and business terms