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1 trog
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2 stapelpijp
• piling trough• stacking trough -
3 diepte
2 [plaats onder de oppervlakte] depth(s)3 [plaats waar het water diep is/waar een bodeminzinking is] trough, hollow ⇒ 〈 alleen in water〉 pool, gulf4 [figuurlijk] depth(s), trough ⇒ abyss♦voorbeelden:een schilderij zonder diepte • a painting with no depth3 het dorp lag in de diepte • the village lay in the hollow; 〈 ver beneden〉 the village lay far belowde diepste diepten van de ziel • the very depths of the soul -
4 bakkerstrog
n. kneading trough -
5 bok
n. goat, billy goat; buck, stag; coach box, driving box; rack, trough for animal feed -
6 drenkbak
n. trough, manger -
7 eetbak
n. manger, trough -
8 golfdal
n. trough, elongated depression between two waves -
9 laagte
n. lowness, hollow, trough -
10 trog
n. trough, hod, manger, bin -
11 varkenstrog
n. pig trough -
12 verbruiktank
n. feed tank, feed trough -
13 opvangbak
• pan• receiving bin• sump• swarf collector• trough -
14 piek-dalverhouding
• peak-to-trough ratio• peak-to-valley ratio• top-dip ratioNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > piek-dalverhouding
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15 toevoergoot
• feed chute• feed trough -
16 top-dalverhouding
• peak-to-trough ratio• peak-to-valley ratio• top-dip ratio -
17 bak
bak1〈de〉1 [voorwerp om iets in te bergen] (storage) bin; 〈 reservoir〉 cistern, tank; 〈 ondiep〉 tray; 〈 natuurkunde〉 vessel; 〈 trog〉 trough; 〈 etensbak〉 dish, bowl; 〈 in auto〉 boot, Atrunk; 〈 kattenbak〉 tray2 [grap] joke4 [kop (koffie)] cup (of coffee)5 [auto] big car♦voorbeelden:een bak met planten • a tray of plants2 een goede/schuine bak • a good/dirty jokeeen bak vertellen • crack a jokein de bak zitten • do time————————bak2〈 bijwoord〉 〈 scheepvaart〉♦voorbeelden:bak staan • have been taken back -
18 diep
diep1〈 het〉2 [vaargeul] channel3 [vaart] canal————————diep22 [zich ver naar beneden/achteren uitstrekkend] deep3 [met betrekking tot geluiden] deep♦voorbeelden:1 met diepe eerbied • with deep/profound respectdiep medelijden met iemand hebben • deeply sympathize with someonediepe minachting • profound contempt2 een diep bord • a deep/soup plateeen diepe kast/kamer • a deep cupboard, a long room〈 figuurlijk〉 er gaapt een diepe kloof tussen die twee • there is a deep rift between the two of themtwee meter diep • two metres deephet water is hier diep • the water is deep herehet diepe • the deep endII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉2 [ver naar achteren gelegen] deep3 [met betrekking tot kleuren] deep♦voorbeelden:in diepe gedachten/ diep gepeins verzonken • (sunk) deep in thoughteen diepe indruk maken/achterlaten • make/leave a deep impressionalles was in diepe rust • everything was utterly peacefuleen diepe slaap • a deep sleepeen diep stilzwijgen bewaren • maintain complete silencein zijn diepste wezen • in the depths of one's beingeen diepe zucht • a deep sighdiep in iets doordringen • penetrate something deeplydiep nadenken • think hardhet zit niet erg diep bij hem • 〈 met betrekking tot verdriet, geloof enz.〉 his sadness (belief etc.) doesn't go very deepdiep in zijn hart • deep (down) in one's heartdiep in het bos • in the depths of the forestuit het diepste van zijn hart • from the bottom of one's hearttot in het diepste van zijn ziel geroerd • moved to the depths of one's soul2 [zeer] deeply♦voorbeelden:dat vooroordeel is diep geworteld • it's a deep-rooted prejudicete diep in het glaasje hebben gekeken • have had one too manydeze boot ligt vier voet diep • this ship draws four feet of waterdiep onder de dekens kruipen • creep right down under the blanketshij is diep verontwaardigd • he is deeply indignantdiep in de schulden zitten • be deep in debttot diep in de nacht • deep into the night -
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20 etensbak
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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
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