to sleep (formerly also live, lie) rough: to sleep or live in uncomfortable conditions, now typically out of doors.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > [verb (intransitive)] > sleep rough (5) to sleep (formerly also live, lie) rough1672 to sleep (formerly also live, lie) rough: to sleep or live in uncomfortable conditions, now typically out of doors. outlie1826 intransitive. U.S. To lie out in the open air; to camp out. Obsolete. bunk1840 intransitive. To sleep in a bunk; hence, to occupy rough sleeping quarters, camp out. Also, to bunk it. (colloquial, chiefly U.S.) Also to bunk down… skipper1851 intransitive. To sleep in a barn or outhouse, or in the open. Also with it. to do a skipper1935 An act of sleeping rough; esp. in to do a skipper. |
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