Dan
down in a trough Hello, Can anybody help me understand the below and in what situation it is used? "You seem like you are down in a trough." Thank you in advance. Dan
4 de may. de 2019 18:29
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Poor English. like - use with nouns, adjectives. as if - use with verbs, clauses . "You seem as if you are down in a trough." . A "trough" is a depression, a low. Terrain, in numbers, figures, weather atmospheric pressure. Can be used litterally, figuratively. . Also a low, container, without a top, used for feeding animals, among other things. . Depends on your context, but as a question here, most likely figuratively, meaning a moitavtion low. . Seems you are down in a trough. Maybe get out more? Go see a movie with friends. "down in" sort of suggests this. . Your weather there is terrible at the moment. Seems you are in a pressure trough, behind that cold front moving across the country. . I can't see you above the heather, are you standing down in a trough of some sort? Are you down some small valley, or something? . Put the carrots in the trough for the animals.
4 de mayo de 2019
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