troughs
n. 低谷( trough的名詞複數 ); 波谷; (餵動物的)食槽; 簷槽
A trough is a long narrow container from which farm animals drink or eat.
The old stone cattle trough still sits by the main entrance.
陳舊的石制牛食槽仍然放在大門口。
A trough is a low area between two big waves on the sea.
The boat rolled heavily in the troughs between the waves.
船在波濤起伏的海浪中劇烈搖擺。
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...
今後回想起來你就會明白,這並非你事業中一蹶不振的低谷。
American bank shares have risen by 60% since their trough last October.
美國的銀行股自從去年 10 月跌入低谷以來已經上漲了 60%。
A trough of low pressure is a long narrow area of low air pressure between two areas of higher pressure.
The trough of low pressure extended over about 1000 kilometres.
低壓槽延伸約 1,000 公里。
The boat rolled heavily in the troughs between the waves.
船在波濤起伏的海浪中劇烈搖擺。
There have been peaks and troughs in the long-term trend of unemployment.
長期以來失業率一直時起時伏。
The business cycle is a series of peaks and troughs.
商業週期是一系列的高峰期和低谷期.
Economies have peaks and troughs.
經濟有高峰,也有低谷。
Some of the bars and troughs are exposed by low tide.
一些砂洲和溝槽在低潮位時,露出於水面.