trough

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Englisch - Türkisch
yalak
(Tıp) çöküklük
(Askeri) dalga  çukuru
maslak
(Meteoroloji) trof
(Denizbilim,Tıp) çukur
yemlik
(Fizik) yarık
koyak
alçak basınçlı hava sahası
iki dalga arasındaki çukur
uzun yemlik
tekne
low pressure trough alçak basınçlı dar ve uzun hava sahası
İki dalga arasındaki çukur
Oluk
{i} dalgalar arası çukur
boğaz
{i} ani düşüş
{i} iki dalga sırtı arasındaki çukur
çukur/oluk/yalak
derin yer
yem kabı
(Ticaret) dip noktası
kanal
zatiye
trough valley
(Coğrafya) u vadi
trough drier
tekne kurutucu
trough thick and thin
iyi anlaşmak
trough valley
U vadi, U koyak, buzul koyağı
trough level
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) dip düzeyi
trough of the sea
dalgalar arası çukur
trough support
yem kabı suportu
trough to peak ratio
(Tıp) dip-tepe noktası oranı
trough transmission
(Nükleer Bilimler) transmisyon, geçirim
feeding trough
yalak
eaves trough
yağmur deresi
eaves trough
dere
kneading trough
hamur teknesi
potential trough
potansiyel teknesi
scalding trough
haşlama teknesi
eaves trough
saçak yalak
mortar trough
harç yalak
wave trough
dalga çukuru
Oil trough
(Tekstil) Yağ kanalı
conveying trough
götürücü oluk
conveying trough
sevk oluğu
conveying trough
taşıma oluğu
fault trough
fay çanağı
fault trough
fay teknesi
flushing trough
otomatik rezervuar
low pressure trough
alçak basınçlı dar ve uzun hava sahası
main trough
(Tekstil) ana tekne
mortar trough
(İnşaat) harç teknesi
potential trough
potansiyel cukuru
rift trough
rift teknesi
rift trough
yarılım teknesi
scrape trough
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- (zor bir durumdan) güçlükle sıyrılmak 2- dar bir aralıktan içeri girmek
scum trough
köpük oluğu
upper trough
(Meteoroloji) yüksek seviye trofu
warm trough
(Tekstil) mayalama küpü
warm trough
(boya) mayalama küpü
Englisch - Englisch
To eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough

he troughed his way through 3 meat pies.

A long, narrow depression between waves or ridges

The neurologist pointed to a troubling trough in the patter of his brain-waves.

A gutter under the eaves of a building; eaves trough

The troughs were filled with leaves and needed cleaning.

A rectangular container used for washing clothes, a channel for conveying water or other farm liquids (such as milk) from place to place by gravity, or any general 'U' or 'V' shaped channel conveying water for irrigation purposes
Any similarly shaped container

Ernest threw his paint brushes into a kind of trough he had fashioned from sheet metal that he kept in the sink.

A linear atmospheric depression associated with a weather front
A short, narrow canal designed to hold water until it drains or evaporates

There was a small trough that the sump pump emptied into; it was filled with mosquito larvae.

A long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals

One of Hank's chores was to slop the pigs' trough each morning and evening.

{n} a vessel, long hollowed thing
A deep path, full of ruts, between moguls
A trough of low pressure is a long narrow area of low air pressure between two areas of higher pressure
a concave shape with an open top
The low part of a wave, between crests
The low point on a sinusoidal wave
In Australia and New Zealand, a trough may refer to a rectangular container used for washing clothes, a channel for conveying water or other farm liquids (such as milk) from place to place by gravity, or any general U or V shaped channel conveying water for irrigation purposes
A trough is a low area between two big waves on the sea. The boat rolled heavily in the troughs between the waves
An elongated area of low pressure at the surface or aloft
a container (usually in a barn or stable) from which cattle or horses feed
a treasury for government funds
A long area of low atmospheric pressure
An elongated area of low atmospheric pressure Back
lowest concentration of a drug in the blood before the next dose is taken (often the same as Cmin, but because there can be a delay in drug absorption, sometimes the Cmin occurs a short time after the trough)
an elongated zone of low atmospheric pressure at a horizontal surface
The part of a transverse wave that extends below (negative) the rest state of the medium Click here to see a trough graphic Back to Top Back to Wave Index
a channel along the eaves or on the roof; collects and carries away rainwater
a colloquial and descriptive name of the parabolic cylinder (surface of constant parabolic cross-section) used for collecting solar radiation along the focal length Trough systems follow the path of the sun by pivoting on one axis (typically East-West or North-South), using shiny parabolic troughs to heat the collector fluid that passes through a tube at the focus Below is an illustration from the Solar Radiation Data Manual for Flat Plate and Concentrating Collectors
The transition point between economic recession and recovery
A trough is a low point in a process that has regular high and low points, for example a period in business when people do not produce as much as usual. Looking back afterwards you will see that this was not a terminal trough in your career
the lowest point of real GDP at the end of a recession (chapter 5)
An elongated area of low atmospheric pressure that is associated with an area of minimum cyclonic circulation The opposite of a ridge
the bottom of a recession
Elongated area of low atmospheric pressure, either at the surface or in the upper atmosphere
A long, hollow vessel, generally for holding water or other liquid, especially one formed by excavating a log longitudinally on one side; a long tray; also, a wooden channel for conveying water, as to a mill wheel
a narrow depression (as in the earth or between ocean waves or in the ocean bed)
An elongated area of low pressure (where the air is rising) usually between two areas of high pressure Troughs tend to deflect tropical systems away from the US coast
An elongated area of relatively low atmospheric pressure Usually associated with and most clearly identified as an area of maximum cyclonic curvature of the wind flow The opposite of a ridge
An elongated area of low pressure in the atmosphere
A trough is a long narrow container from which farm animals drink or eat
The lowest point in a propagating or standing wave See low water and tidal wave
High-temperature (above 82 degrees C/180 degrees F) solar thermal concentrator with one axis-tracking
on a weather chart, a narrow, elongated area of relatively low pressure
a long narrow shallow receptacle
That point of time in an economic cycle when a recession bottoms
a long narrow shallow receptacle a narrow depression (as in the earth or between ocean waves or in the ocean bed)
The transverse section of a cyclonic area where the barometric pressure, neither rising nor falling, has reached its lowest point
the lowest point on the business cycle, from which the only way to go is up
An elongated area of low pressure
{i} 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
Any channel, receptacle, or depression, of a long and narrow shape; as, trough between two ridges, etc
kneading trough
A (usually wooden) trough in which dough is kneaded before baking into bread

The people tooke their dough before it was leauened, their kneading troughes being bound up in their clothes vpon their shoulders.

be trough with
(deyim) Be finished or done (often with somethıng that you were actively doing)
troughs
plural of trough
trough

    Türkische aussprache

    trôf

    Aussprache

    /ˈtrôf/ /ˈtrɔːf/

    Etymologie

    [ 'trof, 'troth, by bakers of ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English trog, from Proto-Germanic *trugan, *trugaz (cf. West Frisian trôch, Dutch trog, Swedish tråg), from Proto-Indo-European *dru-kó (cf. Middle Irish drochta ‘wooden basin’, Armenian targal ‘ladle, spoon’), enlargement of *dóru ‘tree’. More at tree.

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