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单词 rough
释义 rough

rough /rʌf/

adjective (DIFFICULT)
B2 difficult or unpleasant: » He's had a rough time/month/year, what with the divorce and then his father dying.» It must be rough to have two kids and nowhere to live.Thesaurus+: ↑Serious and unpleasant , ↑Not attractive to look at , ↑Informal words for badroughness /ˈrʌf.nəs/ noun [U]
Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
adjective (NOT EVEN)
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B1 not even or smooth, often because of being in bad condition:
» It was a rough mountain road, full of stones and huge holes.Thesaurus+: ↑Rough, irregular and uneven
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B1 If a surface such as paper or skin is rough, it does not feel smooth when you touch it:
» My hands get very rough in the cold.Thesaurus+: ↑Rough, irregular and uneven
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F0 Rough ground is ground that is not used for any particular purpose, is not even, and is full of wild plants.
Thesaurus+: ↑In bad conditionroughness /ˈrʌf.nəs/ noun [U]
Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
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Extra Examples:» Driving on those rough roads has really done for my car.» The horse and cart jogged down the rough track towards the farm.» My tyres took quite a punishing on the rough terrain.» The fabric had a rough texture.» He had workman's hands that were rough and covered with calluses.
adjective (POOR QUALITY)
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F0 describes an alcoholic drink, especially wine, that tastes cheap and often strong
Thesaurus+: ↑Wines and winemaking
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F0 not made in a careful or expensive way:
» I made a rough table out of some old boxes.Thesaurus+: ↑Crude and basicroughness /ˈrʌf.nəs/ noun [U]
Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
adjective (SOUND)
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F0 A rough voice or sound is hard and loud.
Thesaurus+: ↑Describing qualities of the human voice
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F0 If a machine sounds rough, it is making a noise because it is in bad condition.
Thesaurus+: ↑In bad conditionroughness /ˈrʌf.nəs/ noun [U]
Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
adjective (STORMY)
B2 (of the weather or the sea) having strong winds or big waves: » I'm always seasick if the water/wind/sea/weather is rough.Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
adjective (VIOLENT)
B2 dangerous or violent: » a rough area of town» The other boys were rough, always looking for a fight.Thesaurus+: ↑Violent or aggressive , ↑Unkind, cruel and unfeeling , ↑Treating people or animals badlyroughness /ˈrʌf.nəs/ noun [U]
Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
adjective [after verb] UK (ILL)
F0 ill: » You look a bit rough - how much did you have to drink last night?Thesaurus+: ↑Not fit and healthy , ↑Thin or slender (of people)Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
adjective [before noun] (NOT EXACT)
B1 not exact or detailed: » The builder did a rough sketch of how the new stairs would look.» This is only a rough guess.» She made a rough estimate/calculation of the likely cost.» The tests are a rough guide to students' progress. SYNONYM APPROXIMATE(Cf. ↑approximate) adjectiveThesaurus+: ↑Approximateroughness /ˈrʌf.nəs/ noun [U]
Word Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
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Extra Examples:» This is only a rough draft - the finished article will have pictures as well.» I can give you a rough estimate of how much it will cost.» I never follow recipes exactly when I cook - I just use them as rough guides.» Could you give me a rough approximation of how many people will be coming?» You can get a rough idea of the size of the room by pacing it out.
adverb (OUTSIDE)
live/sleep rough F0 to live outside not in a house, and sleep on the ground: » When we ran out of money, we slept rough for a week.Thesaurus+: ↑HomelessnessWord Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
adverb (VIOLENTLY)
F0 forcefully or violently: » The Hull team had a bad reputation for playing rough.Thesaurus+: ↑Violent or aggressive , ↑Unkind, cruel and unfeeling , ↑Treating people or animals badlyWord Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
noun (DRAWING)
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F0 [C] a first quick drawing of something
Thesaurus+: ↑Pictures
in rough
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F0 simple and without details:
» His first plans were drawn up in rough.Thesaurus+: ↑Crude and basicWord Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
noun (IN GOLF)
the rough F0 in golf, an area of ground with long grass: » My ball landed in the rough.Thesaurus+: ↑GolfWord Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
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noun [C] (VIOLENT PERSON)
F0 a violent person: » a gang of drunken young roughsThesaurus+: ↑Unpleasant people in general , ↑Unpleasant menWord Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
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verb
rough it INFORMAL F0 to live temporarily in basic and uncomfortable conditions: » While the house was being decorated we roughed it in a tent.Thesaurus+: ↑HomelessnessWord Builder:Adjectives: roughVerbs: rough, roughenAdverbs: rough, roughly
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