trough
trough
trɔf
trawf
British pronunciation
/tɹˈɒf/

Définition et signification de « trough » en anglais

Trough
01

gouttière, cheneau

a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
trough definition and meaning
02

dépression, creux

(geology) a long, narrow depression or hollow, often occurring naturally, such as in the landscape or ocean floor
example
Exemples
Glaciers can leave behind troughs in the form of U-shaped valleys as they carve through mountainous regions.
Les glaciers peuvent laisser derrière eux des auges sous forme de vallées en U en se frayant un chemin à travers les régions montagneuses.
03

auge, mangeoire

a long container that animals eat or drink from
example
Exemples
Farmers filled the trough with water for the cattle.
Les agriculteurs ont rempli l'auge d'eau pour le bétail.
04

auge, bac

a long narrow shallow receptacle
05

trésorerie, caisse

a treasury for government funds
06

auge, creux

a concave shape with an open top
07

creux, période creuse

a period or point when activity, success, or satisfaction is at its lowest level
example
Exemples
His mood sank into a trough after hearing the bad news.
Son humeur est tombée dans un creux après avoir entendu la mauvaise nouvelle.
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