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trench <-es> [tren(t)ʃ] N

1. trench (hole):

trench
jarek m
trench
rov m

2. trench MIL:

trench

ˈtrench coat N

trench coat
trench coat

trench ˈwar·fare N no pl

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They may also be referred to as a services tunnel, services trench, services vault, or cable vault.
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The soldiers sat on wooden boards with holes, which covered one big trench.
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Once the war entered the static phase of trench warfare, the number of lethal head wounds that troops were receiving from fragmentation increased dramatically.
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Despite this, for the next two days, under the protection of heavy artillery support, both brigades consolidated their positions and established trench lines.
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In front of the hillside, a trench was dug in which the arquebusiers took their positions.
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The trench and the space immediately around it was peppered with obstacles of various shapes and sizes, including helixes and narrow gates.
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Its foundation level is built with 11 blocks, set in a foundation trench.
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A trench lined with an earthen embankment was constructed on the perimeter of the block.
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It has a range of ridges and trenches.
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The plate boundaries which meet at this triple junction are all subduction zones (trenches).
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