furrow

US /ˈfɝː.oʊ/
UK /ˈfɝː.oʊ/
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1.

sillon

a trench in the earth made by a plow, especially for planting seeds or irrigation

:
The farmer plowed deep furrows in the field.
Le fermier a labouré de profonds sillons dans le champ.
Water flowed along the irrigation furrows.
L'eau s'écoulait le long des sillons d'irrigation.
2.

sillon, ride

a long, narrow indentation in any surface

:
The old wooden table had many deep furrows.
La vieille table en bois avait de nombreux sillons profonds.
Lines of worry formed furrows on his brow.
Les rides d'inquiétude formaient des sillons sur son front.
1.

sillonner, rider

make a rut, groove, or trail in (the ground or the surface of something)

:
The tractor furrowed the field for planting.
Le tracteur a sillonné le champ pour la plantation.
His brow furrowed in concentration.
Son front se plissa de concentration.