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Trough
01
canalón, garganta
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
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depresión
(geology) a long, narrow depression or hollow, often occurring naturally, such as in the landscape or ocean floor
Example
The river carved a deep trough through the canyon over millions of years, creating stunning natural landscapes.
El río esculpió una profunda hondonada a través del cañón durante millones de años, creando impresionantes paisajes naturales.
Glaciers can leave behind troughs in the form of U-shaped valleys as they carve through mountainous regions.
Los glaciares pueden dejar hondonadas en forma de valles en forma de U mientras tallan a través de regiones montañosas.
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comedero, abrevadero
a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed
04
canal, abrevadero
a long narrow shallow receptacle
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fondo, tesorería
a treasury for government funds
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trough, cuenco
a concave shape with an open top
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a period or point when activity, success, or satisfaction is at its lowest level
Example
After months of success, the team hit a trough in performance.
His mood sank into a trough after hearing the bad news.

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