English to Malay Dictionary trench

trench

parit
definition
verb
she trenched the terrace to a depth of 6 feet
dig a trench or trenches in (the ground).
this would surely trench very far on the dignity and liberty of citizens
border closely on; encroach upon.
noun
Although the analyses were undertaken in trenches parallel to the detrital-authigenic boundary, no decrease in ages was detected within the overgrowth.
a long, narrow ditch.
translation of 'trench'
noun
parit
example
In the morning there was a 'trench' about four feet deep with perfectly straight sides that ran halfway down the block.
They filled the seas 400 million years ago, and perhaps a few are lurking in some deep sea 'trench' .
It also allows the tracks of the excavator to remain parallel to the 'trench' for efficient repositioning.
The 'trench' should be deep enough to cover the plants' roots and crown (the point at which roots and stem meet) and long enough to hold all the plants.
They set the asparagus roots 6 to 8 inches deep in the 'trench' and covered the crowns with 2 inches of compost.
this would surely 'trench' very far on the dignity and liberty of citizens
He explained to me that there were probably about 20 or so divers in the lake, and that they explore the rocky lake bottom which apparently also includes a deep 'trench' .
The 'trench' runs roughly parallel to the west coast of Sumatra about 125 miles offshore.
If the plastic is buried too deep into the 'trench' , it can't be pulled up easily by hand, and if it's buried too shallow, it pulls out with the wind.
The discovery of the ruins came after a mudslide flushed out a deep 'trench' nearly two-kilometers long and 25-meters wide through rice fields late last month.
Near one of their bore-wells, there was a deep 'trench' in which run-off flowed during the monsoon.
dig a 'trench' around the perimeter of the fire
A deep 'trench' , which was obvious to an adult, had been dug in the grassland by the defendant as part of the development.
However, in this instance, the crew was seen throwing large plastic bags filled with garbage into a deep 'trench' located off Pattaya's coastline.
In Paternoster Row, near the top of the hill, it was laid in a deep 'trench' to help reduce the gradient.
The area outside the store was like that of some deep oceanic 'trench' .
This was the only way to let new trust grow across a deep 'trench' between the erstwhile perpetrators and their victims.
The descending mantle current tends to drag the crust down with it, forming a deep 'trench' or piling up young mountains.
this would surely 'trench' very far on the dignity and liberty of citizens
On the floor, in the corner, is a small pit and a 'trench' about six inches deep.
There's the 16th green with a deep 'trench' through its middle.
I stood in a deep 'trench' with members of various companies waiting for the whistle to jump out and low crawl to the barbed wire.
‘The 'trench' is not deep and is at a high point of the pass,’ he pointed out.
Waterford City Council has granted permission for the work, though the 'trench' is in a zone of archaeological potential listed in the council's own development plan.
We can clearly see the subducting plate boundary at least 85 km from the 'trench' and probably much farther.
The end of the 'trench' should have a deeper area which is used to rake hot ash and embers into.
The current angled across the shelf and spilled in a deeper 'trench' below.
This reduces repositioning time by allowing the tracks to remain parallel to the 'trench' .
This feature conceals a deep 'trench' and a retaining wall that protect the building from errant drivers.
After art school he served in the 'trenches' throughout the First World War, an experience which produced one of his major works and left him with a lifelong interest in warfare and soldiers.
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