trough|troughs in English

noun

[trɔf /trɒf]

long and narrow receptacle (e.g. for holding food and water for animals); channel or drain for transporting water; elongated depression between two waves; elongated area of low pressure (Meteorology); low point

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1. Most troughs bring clouds, showers, and a wind shift, particularly following the passage of the trough.

2. The troughs may incorporate a reinforcement structure as required to support the weight of cables placed within the trough without sagging.

3. Drinking troughs

4. To Snot Trough.

5. Troughs of metal for mixing mortar

6. Advanced cavity receivers for parabolic solar troughs

7. Troughs, not of metal, for mixing mortar

8. The molten metal channels into the troughs.

9. 17 A business cycle can be measured from peak to peak or from trough to trough.

10. The graph showed peaks and troughs of activity.

11. Birdcages, Animal feeders, Drinking troughs, Brushes, Currycombs, Gloves

12. Inversely, sometimes collapsed frontal systems will degenerate into troughs.

13. Some horses were drinking at a trough.

14. Aqueducts may be canals, open troughs, overland pipelines, or tunnels

15. The pigs fed off the same trough.

16. The business cycle is a series of peaks and troughs.

17. The boat rolled heavily in the troughs between the waves.

18. The horse trough was full of stagnant water.

19. There we were baptized in a concrete trough.

20. 3 “I have trodden the wine trough alone.

21. Between them, flat-bottomed steel troughs were installed, cushioned by rubber.

22. However, with a depression or trough in the plane, separation of the flow from the wall of the trough occurs if the angle of intersection between the trough and the plane is more than about 65.15°.

23. 1 The business cycle is a series of peaks and troughs.

24. Trough systems are the most developed CSP technology.

25. " Americans, always with their snouts in the trough. "