Synonym: channel, ditch, dugout, foxhole, moat. Similar words: entrench, trenchant, entrenched, trench warfare, French, wrench, drench, drenched. Meaning: [trentʃ] n. 1. a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth 2. a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor 3. any long ditch cut in the ground. v. 1. impinge or infringe upon 2. fortify by surrounding with trenches 3. cut or carve deeply into 4. set, plant, or bury in a trench 5. cut a trench in, as for drainage 6. dig a trench or trenches.
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151. Almost with fascination , Hearn watched Croft working on his trench knife.
152. This logic is familiar on smaller scale—you were not born in Antarctica, at the bottom of the Marianas Trench or on the airless wastes of the moon.
153. A trench DMOS transistor structure is provided that includes at least three individual trench DMOS transistor cells formed on a substrate of a first conductivity type.
154. In the above photo, German troops decorate a tree in their trench.
155. We must dig a trench to drain away the water.
156. White flag in hand, he crept out of the trench.
157. Since then, the trench coat has become a significant cultural icon and has been donned by many famous movie stars, from Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca to Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
158. Instead, 70,[sentence dictionary]000 on both sides died in trench warfare; a stalemate led to a truce.
159. RF power LDMOS with a trench drift region is optimally designed.
160. The bloodsucking louse also transmits various commutable diseases such as endemic typhus, trench fever relapsing fever.
161. Lay the rose against the side of the trench on which you have mounded the soil and simply dig more soil over the roots, compressing the soil as you go.
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