trough
trough
trɔf
trawf
/tÉčˈɒf/

A(z) „trough” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

ereszcsatorna, esƑvízcsatorna

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

vĂĄlyĂș, mĂ©lyedĂ©s

(geology) a long, narrow depression or hollow, often occurring naturally, such as in the landscape or ocean floor
Példåk
Glaciers can leave behind troughs in the form of U-shaped valleys as they carve through mountainous regions.
A gleccserek U alakĂș völgyek formĂĄjĂĄban vĂĄlyĂșkat hagyhatnak maguk utĂĄn, ahogy a hegyvidĂ©ki terĂŒleteken keresztĂŒlvĂĄgnak.
03

vĂĄlyĂș, etetƑvĂĄlyĂș

a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed
Példåk
Farmers filled the trough with water for the cattle.
04

vĂĄlyĂș, trog

a long narrow shallow receptacle
05

kincstĂĄr, ĂĄllamkincstĂĄr

a treasury for government funds
06

vĂĄlyĂș, horpadĂĄs

a concave shape with an open top
07

völgy, alsó pont

a period or point when activity, success, or satisfaction is at its lowest level
Példåk
They worked hard to recover from the trough of low demand.
KemĂ©nyen dolgoztak, hogy felĂ©pĂŒljenek a kereslet alacsony völgyĂ©bƑl.
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