rough
rough 英 [rʌf] 美 [rʌf]
adj. 粗糙的;粗野的 v. 艰难渡过,草拟 n. 艰苦;粗糙的部分
进行时:roughing 过去式:roughed 过去分词:roughed 第三人称单数:roughs 名词复数:roughs 比较级:rougher 最高级:roughest
- Rough means harsh and uneven. If you want to go driving in the rough terrain of rocky dirt roads, you'll need four-wheel drive and a stomach for bouncing.
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- adj. 粗糙的;粗野的
- v. 艰难渡过,草拟
- n. 艰苦;粗糙的部分
- adv. 粗糙地;粗暴地
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1. rough ground
高低不平的地面
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2. rough edges
粗糙的边缘
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3. I've got a rough idea of where I want to go.
我大致知道我想去哪里了。(粗糙的想法)
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4. a rough draft of a speech
讲话草稿 (粗糙的稿子)
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5. rough kids
粗野的小孩
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6. He's had a really rough time recently (= he's had a lot of problems).
他最近真是困难重重。(粗糙时刻,即坎坷不平)
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7. It was too rough to sail that night.
那天夜里风浪太大,无法行船。(大海粗糙,即风浪不平)
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8. I had a rough night (= I didn't sleep well).
我一夜没睡好觉。
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9. rough wooden tables
粗糙的木桌
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10. a rough wine/voice
口感极差的葡萄酒;刺耳的声音
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11. I've roughed out a few ideas.
我已有几个初步设想。
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12. We can sleep on the beach. I don't mind roughing it for a night or two.
我们可以睡在海滩上,我不介意吃一两夜的苦。
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13. He claimed that guards had roughed him up in prison.
他声称看守们在监狱里殴打了他。
- rough (adj.) Old English ruh "rough, coarse (of cloth); hairy, shaggy; untrimmed, uncultivated," from West Germanic *rukhwaz "shaggy, hairy, rough" (source also of Middle Dutch ruuch, Dutch ruig, Old High German ruher, German rauh), from Proto-Germanic *rukhaz, perhaps from PIE *reue- "to smash, knock down, tear out, dig up" (source also of Sanskrit ruksah "rough;" Latin ruere "to rush, fall violently, collapse," ruina "a collapse;" Lithuanian raukas "wrinkle," rukti "to shrink").
- rough (n.) c. 1200, "broken ground," from rough (adj.). Meaning "a rowdy" is first attested 1837. Specific sense in golf is from 1901. Phrase in the rough "in an unfinished or unprocessed condition" (of timber, etc.) is from 1819.
- rough (v.) late 15c., from rough (adj.). Related: Roughed; roughing. Phrase rough it "submit to hardships" (1768) is originally nautical:
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