0 a line cut into the earth by a plough -- ร่องดิน
The farmer planted potatoes in the furrows.
1 a line in the skin of the face; wrinkle -- ร่องรอยบนผิวหน้า หรือบนหน้าผาก
2 to make furrows in -- ทำให้เป็นร่อง
Small earth ties are needed every 5 m along the contour ridges or deep furrows to gain better water distribution uniformity.
The habitats of all snail populations were located near the terminal extremities of open drainage furrows in 72 different swampy meadows grazed by cattle.
The pygidia have a wide and posteriorly tapered axis and a pair of distinct pleural furrows opposite the second axial ring.
Three pairs of shallow lateral glabellar furrows developed, all commencing at axial furrows.
Lathing at excessive cut and feed rates can cause microscopic furrows of metal on the surface of the disc.
Under braking, these furrows can become embedded in the brake pad, causing metal to metal contact.
In the present study we also demonstrated microfilament furrows between chromatin during polar body extrusion.
Stable furrows, ridges and hillocks provide a range of environmental conditions which plants select according to their needs.