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Troughs meaning
plural of trough
Example sentences (20)
Findings from the Dawn spacecraft have found evidence that the troughs that wrap around Vesta could be graben formed by impact-induced faulting (see Troughs section above), meaning that Vesta has more complex geology than other asteroids.
A sequence of troughs off the East Coast will act as a barrier.
Gary Poile of Collector, who introduced me to the curious world of Annis and George Bills troughs, warned me tracking down the historic relics could be a little obsessive.
However, COE price troughs will also not be as low as they would have been.
This includes eliminating standing water in clogged rain gutters, rain barrels, discarded tires, buckets, watering troughs or anything that holds water.
While other teams, even their top-four rivals, have endured peaks and troughs, the Pies have sailed through, not without challenges, but with the ability to always steady the ship whenever things get a bit dicey.
A cup final won, a cup final lost and another quarter-final made, but rarely has a manager seen so many peaks and troughs as Ten Hag.
Australia’s “rollercoaster” real estate market faces fresh peaks and troughs in 2024 as the prospect of falling interest rates contend with a recent slowdown in price increases.
Evatt has experienced peaks and troughs in the years since but he looks back with fondness at the first real positive step in his time as Bolton boss and hopes the Broadfield Stadium will again treat him well.
Mr Hewson, who grew up with early memories of breaking ice on water troughs and sitting on the combine harvester with his father for hours, took on the advice.
Tenerife, in particular, is filled with deep ravines and troughs, as well as dense forests that one can easily get lost in.
The narrative doesn't gloss over the intoxicating peaks and harrowing troughs that come with overwhelming celebrity.
The unseemly political campaigning of the 2024 polls – and the emergence of scores of hopefuls trying to get their snouts into the troughs of power or state resources – showed that politics is this country’s growth industry.
The wind was now coming from the south, pushing with it small waves broadside, forcing us to paddle in the troughs and taking on thimbles and shot glasses of water for every wave which passed.
According to details in the complaint, the children who range in ages from 9 to 15, were allegedly zip tied into cages and horse troughs in separate rooms, some were wearing diapers.
For agricultural workers, cold frosty mornings will often coincide with fiddly outdoor jobs such as raising electric fences, filling drinking troughs or attending to livestock.
If you look under the destination management framework MBIE has done, you spread the visitor demand so you don't have the peaks and troughs.
The 2018-19 campaign was one of two troughs and one peak for United fans, with Solskjaer immediately arresting the alarming slump in form as temporary manager following 's sacking in December before spearheading one of his own.
The Jergenson house kit came with a water collection system that gathered rain water from the roof and transported it through a series of troughs and spouts to an underground reservoir.
The MoA pointed out that the rainfall season is driven mainly by the southern migration of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and upper atmospheric features such as the subtropical jet and troughs.