trench

  • 11trench — /ingl. trɛntʃ/ [vc. ingl., riduzione di trench coat «impermeabile militare», letteralmente «soprabito (coat) da trincea (trench)»] s. m. inv. impermeabile, soprabito …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 12trench — ► NOUN 1) a long, narrow ditch. 2) a ditch dug by troops to provide shelter from enemy fire. 3) (also ocean trench) a long, narrow, deep depression in the ocean bed. ► VERB ▪ dig a trench or trenches in. ORIGIN Old French trenche, from Latin… …

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  • 13Trench — [trɛntʃ], der; s, s: Kurzf. von ↑ Trenchcoat. * * * Trench [trɛntʃ], der; s, s: kurz für ↑Trenchcoat …

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  • 14trench — /trɛntʃ/ s.m. [abbrev. della locuz. ingl. trench coat, propr. soprabito da trincea ]. (abbigl.) [soprabito per la pioggia fornito di cintura] ▶◀ impermeabile. ‖ soprabito, spolverino …

    Enciclopedia Italiana

  • 15trench — [ trentʃ ] noun count 1. ) a long narrow open hole dug in the ground a ) a trench used by soldiers to protect themselves from enemy attack 2. ) TECHNICAL a long narrow valley in the ground under the ocean the trenches 1. ) used for referring to… …

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  • 16trench — [trench] vt. [LME trenchen < OFr trenchier (Fr trancher), to cut, hack, prob. < L truncare, to cut off: see TRUNCATE] 1. to cut, cut into, cut off, etc.; slice, gash, etc. 2. a) to cut a deep furrow or furrows in b) to dig a ditch or… …

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  • 17trench on — index intrude, overstep Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18trench —  Trench  Канавка   Протравленная область, заполненная оксидом или легированным кремнием, которая выполняет функцию изоляционного барьера между соседними устройствами …

    Толковый англо-русский словарь по нанотехнологии. - М.

  • 19trench — [n] ditch, channel dug in earth arroyo, canal, cut, depression, dike, drain, drill, dugout, earthwork, entrenchment, excavation, fosse, foxhole, furrow, gorge, gulch, gully, gutter, hollow, main, moat, pit, rut, sink, trough, tube, waterway;… …

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  • 20trench|an|cy — «TREHN chuhn see», noun. trenchant quality; sharpness: »With the same trenchancy of contract (Robert Louis Stevenson) …

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