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roughshod

/ruhf-shod/US // ˈrʌfˈʃɒd //UK // (ˈrʌfˌʃɒd) //

粗制滥造,粗暴,粗暴对待,粗暴地

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : shod with horseshoes having projecting nails or points.

Examples

  • I’m not meaning to preach, my hands aren’t squeaky clean and these tactics do have a use but it’s a belief gaining momentum that they should not be allowed to ride roughshod over both brand and UX.

  • Organized Chaos is in full effect here too, and the JV Chiefs literally run roughshod over Shoshoni.

  • There was a time when the bigoted, Bible-thumping crowd ran roughshod over D.C. Now, not so much.

  • Instead, the lobbyist insisted, “My experience is that Congress tends to run roughshod over constitutionality.”

  • No doubt they believed that an armed citizenry would make it difficult for a tyrannical ruler to run roughshod over the people.

  • The GOP still wants to legislate one religious belief and run roughshod over others.

  • And if it could not be obtained right speedily, would you not ride over the Constitution roughshod?

  • A greater sorrow had obliterated her racing passion; had even ridden roughshod over the fear of financial ruin.

  • That was what I felt; to have his own way, the boss'd ride roughshod over us both, and he himself only—but that's tellings again.

  • If I leave you out, dear boy, there's not one of them that I care a hang about; I'd ride roughshod over the whole lot.

  • For the moment all her maiden defenses had been wiped out and he had ridden 131 roughshod over her reserves.