furrow
fur
fɜr
fēr
row
roʊ
row
/fˈʌÉčə‍ʊ/

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

01

barĂĄzda, rĂĄnc

a deep crease or groove on the face caused by repeated facial expressions
Példåk
Her forehead was marked with deep furrows from years of worry.
A homloka mély råncokkal volt jelezve az évek óta tartó aggodalomtól.
02

barĂĄzda, horony

a long, narrow trench in the ground, especially one made by a plow for planting seeds or irrigation
Példåk
Rainwater collected in the furrows between the rows of crops.
Az esƑvĂ­z, amely a növĂ©nysorok közötti barĂĄzdĂĄkban gyƱlik össze.
03

barĂĄzda, horony

a shallow groove, indentation, or fold in an otherwise smooth surface
Példåk
A furrow ran along the length of the wooden beam.
Egy barĂĄzda futott a fa gerenda hosszĂĄban.
to furrow
01

barĂĄzdĂĄl, barĂĄzdĂĄt hĂșz

to make a series of long, narrow grooves or ridges in the ground or on a surface
Példåk
Last spring, he furrowed the field to sow the seeds for the upcoming harvest.
Tavaly tavasszal fölszĂĄntotta a mezƑt, hogy elvetesse a magvakat a közelgƑ aratĂĄshoz.
02

rĂĄncol, barĂĄzdĂĄl

to cause wrinkles or lines to appear on the skin as a sign of worry, confusion, or concentration
Transitive: to furrow sth
Példåk
He furrowed his forehead when he heard the bad news.
Összeráncolta a homlokát, amikor meghallotta a rossz hírt.
03

barĂĄzdĂĄl, barĂĄzdĂĄt vĂĄg

cut a furrow into a columns
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