0 the edge of a road where rain flows away
1 the lowest level, especially of society:
Born to a poverty-stricken family, she dragged herself out of the gutter to become a successful business owner.
2 (of a flame or candle) to burn unevenly and weakly, especially before completely stopping burning:
a guttering candle
3 a channel at the lower edge of a roof for carrying away rain, or a side of a road that is lower than the center of the road, where water and garbage collects:
They had to control carefully the incline of the gutters, to be sure that the water could flow easily towards the vertical pipes or canoni da aqua.
There are no gutters throughout the area, the rain washes down the face of the building, undermining the whole structure.
Dog owners could be encouraged to train their dogs to use the gutters of the streets.
Nothing is more tragic or alarming than to see little children running about in the gutters, quite uncontrolled, without any schooling, social facilities or amenities.
The guttering has rotted, the roofs have reached the end of their lives and in many places floors need to be replaced.
As a further measure, drainage gutters will be provided to the deck expansion joints.
The gutters are broken and water is running down the prefabricated walls, penetrating the inside of the house and causing mould in the bedrooms.
Many people have had to repair gutters, roofs and parts of the structures of buildings.
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溝, (道路邊的)排水溝,街溝, (屋簷的)雨水槽,簷槽,天溝…
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沟, (道路边的)排水沟,街沟, (屋檐的)雨水槽,檐槽,天沟…
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cuneta, canaleta [feminine], alcantarilla [feminine]…
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sarjeta…
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溝, 排水溝…
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yağmur oluğu, su yolu, saçak boruları…
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gouttière [feminine], caniveau [masculine], gouttière…
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cuneta…
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