trough的意思和读音

trough

: [trɔf] : [trɒf]

n.

troughs  

n.ridge

n.manger,crib,rack,holder,channel

troughn.

1.[c]a long narrow open container for animals to eat or drink from

2.[sing](informal)if you say that people have their nosesin the trough , you mean that they are trying to get a lot of money for themselves

3.[c]a long narrow region of low air pressure between two regions of higher pressure

4.[c];(a period of time when the level of sth is low, especially a time when a business or the economy is not growing

There have been peaks and troughs in the long-term trend of unemployment.

5.[c];(a low area between two waves in the sea, or two hills

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n.1.a long narrow open container used for holding food or water for animals2.a low area between two high waves or hills3.a period when something that rises and falls regularly is at a low level, especially economic activity4.a long narrow area of low pressure in the atmosphere between two areas of high pressure, usually causing bad weather1.a long narrow open container used for holding food or water for animals2.a low area between two high waves or hills3.a period when something that rises and falls regularly is at a low level, especially economic activity4.a long narrow area of low pressure in the atmosphere between two areas of high pressure, usually causing bad weather

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1.There was also, running the length of the left wall, a giant waist-high cement trough filled with water and dead mosquitoes.

2.The best method to date is to let the waste fibre fall into a trough .

3.By means of a foot treadle the chain of paddles pushes water along the length of a trough to pour out at the other end.

4.A new method has been used to simulate the actual blank holding process in deep drawing of a washing trough.

5.Although less than three months, but she had already experienced the joys and sorrows from the peak to the trough.

6.Any beads trapped in the folds of the clothes fall into a collection trough beneath the door to the machine as the clean laundry is removed.

7.He walked slowly to his food trough and sniffed to see if anything had been overlooked at lunch.西

8.These reports do not reflect a rebound to positive growth, but suggest that the trough of the recession could have been reached.退

9.In the bottom trough, water could be heard sloshing, as it responded to the vibrations of their footfalls on the stone floor.

10.He took the bucket and filled the topmost trough from the bottom one.