柯林斯詞典furrow /?f?r??/ (furrows) 1. N-COUNT A furrow is a long, thin line in the earth which a farmer makes in order to plant seeds or to allow water to flow along. 壟溝 ...furrows of roses and corn. …一壟一壟的玫瑰和玉米。2. N-COUNT A furrow is a deep, fairly wide line in the surface of something. 溝 I saw a dark brown fertile field in which a plough was cutting large furrows. 我看到一塊深褐色的肥沃田地,那裡耕犁正犁出寬大的犁溝。3. N-COUNT A furrow is a deep fold or line in the skin of someone's face. 皺紋 He was his old self again, except for the deep furrows that marked the corners of his mouth. 他又是他的老樣子了,衹是多了些深深的刻在他的嘴角的皺紋。 返回 furrow劍橋詞典a long line or hollow that is formed or cut into the surface of something 皺紋;溝;車(chē)轍 A deep furrow has formed in the rock , where water has run over it for centuries . 經(jīng)過(guò)數(shù)百年的沖刷,谿水在巖石上刻出了一條深深的溝壑。 Years of anxiety have lined her brow with deep furrows. 多年的焦慮在她的額頭上畱下了深深的皺紋。 返回 furrow