rough in
粗鲁的在,粗暴地在,粗略地说是在
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rough·er, rough·est.
- : having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
- : shaggy or coarse: a dog with a rough coat.
- : steep or uneven and covered with high grass, brush, trees, stones, etc.: to hunt over rough country.
- : acting with or characterized by violence: Boxing is a rough sport.
- : characterized by unnecessary violence or infractions of the rules: It was a rough prize fight.
- : violently disturbed or agitated; turbulent, as water or the air: a rough sea.
- : having a violently irregular motion; uncomfortably or dangerously uneven: The plane had a rough flight in the storm.
- : stormy or tempestuous, as wind or weather.
- : sharp or harsh: a rough temper.
- : unmannerly or rude: his rough and churlish manner; They exchanged rough words.
- : disorderly or riotous: a rough mob.
- : difficult or unpleasant: to have a rough time of it.
- : harsh to the ear; grating or jarring, as sounds.
- : harsh to the taste; sharp or astringent: a rough wine.
- : coarse, as food.
- : lacking culture or refinement: a rough, countrified manner.
- : without refinements, luxuries, or ordinary comforts or conveniences: rough camping.
- : requiring exertion or strength rather than intelligence or skill: rough manual labor.
- : not elaborated, perfected, or corrected; unpolished, as language, verse, or style: a rough draft.
- : made or done without any attempt at exactness, completeness, or thoroughness; approximate or tentative: a rough guess.
- : crude, unwrought, nonprocessed, or unprepared: rough rice.
- : Phonetics. uttered with aspiration; having the sound of h; aspirated.
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- : something that is rough, especially rough ground.
- : Golf. any part of the course bordering the fairway on which the grass, weeds, etc., are not trimmed.
- : the unpleasant or difficult part of anything.
- : anything in its crude or preliminary form, as a drawing.
- : Chiefly British. a rowdy; ruffian.
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- : in a rough manner; roughly.
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roughed, rough·ing.
- : to make rough; roughen.
- : to give a beating to, manhandle, or subject to physical violence: The mob roughed up the speaker.
- : to subject to some rough, preliminary process of working or preparation: to rough off boards.
- : to sketch roughly or in outline: to rough out a diagram; to rough in the conversation of a novel.
- : Sports. to subject to unnecessary physical abuse, as in blocking or tackling: The team was penalized 15 yards for roughing the kicker.
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roughed, rough·ing.
- : to become rough, as a surface.
- : to behave roughly.
Phrases
- rough and ready
- rough and tumble
- rough it
- rough on, be
- rough out
- rough up
- diamond in the rough
- ride roughshod over
- take the rough with the smooth
- when the going gets rough
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
It started out rough, with several calls being dropped before everyone realized that even phone directions for public comment needed to be translated before people start providing public comments.
It’s been a rough road so far, but if there is one brightening light at the end of the tunnel, it’s that vaccinations are continuing to push forward.
While the fidelity and speed of the system are still a long way from those achieved by state-of-the-art devices, a lot of this is down to the rough and ready experimental setup the researchers used and should be possible to improve on.
Planes couldn’t fly that morning because of weather, and the water was rough.
McIlroy did not call an official after checking on his ball in the rough Saturday at the 18th hole.
Terrorism is bad news anywhere, but especially rough on Odessa, where the city motto seems to be “make love, not war.”
Gurley was gunned down on Nov. 20, when a pair of cops was patrolling the rough housing project.
Originally conceived by author Clarence E. Mulford in 1904, Hopalong was crude, rough-talking, and dangerous.
CEO Michael Lynton showed a rough cut of the movie to U.S. officials before moving ahead.
Hitchcock loved to tell stories, elaborate, complicated rough drafts for movies he would never make.
The camp grew still, except for the rough and ready cook pottering about the fire, boiling buffalo-meat and mixing biscuit-dough.
It was only a hut of rough boards, carelessly knocked together for a shepherd's temporary home.
He reached up for her big, rough straw hat that hung on a peg outside the door, and put it on her head.
England proclaimed a rough indignation at the demand for Gibraltar, which Austria had made in behalf of Spain.
The advance had to be carefully made, for the country was rough, wooded, and covered with a dense undergrowth of bushes.