🕳️Trench (trench)

noun
/trentʃ/
trinchera (trinchera)

Meaning

a long, narrow ditch; a deep furrow in the ground, especially one used for military defense
a long narrow ditch dug in the ground for defense in warfare
Traducción del significado
un largo y estrecho surco; una hendidura profunda en el suelo, especialmente utilizada para la defensa militar
un largo y estrecho surco; una hendidura profunda en el suelo, especialmente utilizada para la defensa militar

Oraciones de ejemplo

The soldiers dug a trench for protection during the battle.

Los soldados cavaron una trinchera para protección durante la batalla.
Los soldados cavaron una trinchera para protección durante la batalla.

Soldiers hid in the trench during the enemy attack.

Los soldados se escondieron en la trinchera durante el ataque enemigo.
Los soldados se escondieron en la trinchera durante el ataque enemigo.

Synonyms

ditch, furrow, channel, excavation, foxhole, dugout, moat
Entrada 1
ditch, furrow, channel, excavation
Entrada 2
ditch, foxhole, dugout, moat

Antonyms

mound, hill, elevation, ridge
Entrada 1
mound, hill, elevation
Entrada 2
elevation, hill, mound, ridge

Colocaciones

dig a trench, deep trench, war trench, muddy trench, trench warfare, front-line trench
Entrada 1
dig a trench, deep trench, war trench
Entrada 2
deep trench, muddy trench, trench warfare, front-line trench

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