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Slough [slaʊ] n 1. (Placename) an industrial town in SE central England, in Slough unitary authority, Berkshire; food products, high-tech industries. Pop.: 118 008 (1998 est.) 2. (Placename) a unitary authority in SE central England, in Berkshire. Pop.: 119 070 (2001). Area: 28 sq. km (11 sq. miles) slough1 n 1. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a hollow filled with mud; bog 2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) US and Canadian a. (in the prairies) a large hole where water collects or the water in such a hole b. (in the northwest) a sluggish side channel of a river c. (on the Pacific coast) a marshy saltwater inlet 3. despair or degradation [Old English slōh; related to Middle High German sluoche ditch, Swedish slaga swamp] sloughy adj slough2 n 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) any outer covering that is shed, such as the dead outer layer of the skin of a snake, the cellular debris in a wound, etc. 2. (Group Games / Bridge) Also sluff Bridge a discarded card vb 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) (often foll by off) to shed (a skin, etc.) or (of a skin, etc.) to be shed 2. (Group Games / Bridge) Also sluff Bridge to discard (a card or cards) [of Germanic origin; compare Middle Low German slū husk, German Schlauch hose, Norwegian slō fleshy part of a horn] sloughy adj
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Translations slough1 [slʌf] B. VT → mudar, echar de sí (fig) → deshacerse de, desechar C. VI → desprenderse, caerse slough off A. VT + ADV → mudar, echar de sí (fig) → deshacerse de, desechar B. VI + ADV → desprenderse, caerse slough2 [slaʊ] N (= swamp) → fangal m, cenagal m (fig) → abismo m the slough of despond → el abatimiento más profundo, el abismo de la desesperación slough [ˈslʌf] vt to slough its skin (= shed) [snake] → muer slough off vt sep (= get rid of) → se débarrasser deslough1 n (liter) → Morast m; (= swamp also) → Sumpf m (also fig liter); to sink into the Slough of Despond (liter) → in tiefe Verzweiflung stürzen (liter) slough2 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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