Keresés
Furrow
01
ránc, barázda
a deep crease or groove on the face caused by repeated facial expressions
02
barázda, árok
a long shallow trench in the ground (especially one made by a plow)
03
vájat, árok
a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface
to furrow
01
barázdálni, vonalazni
to make a series of long, narrow grooves or ridges in the ground or on a surface
02
ráncol, megráncol
to cause wrinkles or lines to appear on the skin as a sign of worry, confusion, or concentration
03
barázdálni, átszelni
cut a furrow into a columns
furrow
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Példa
The glacier had trenched deep furrows in the landscape as it moved across the terrain.
He plows the garden plot with a plow attachment on his tractor to create furrows for planting.
The team of oxen was obediently goaded by the farmer, plowing the furrows in preparation for planting.
The unique patterns on the iris, known as the iris crypts and furrows, can be used for biometric identification.