ruggedly 的定义
- having a roughly broken, rocky, hilly, or jagged surface: rugged ground.
- wrinkled or furrowed, as by experience or the endurance of hardship.
- roughly irregular, heavy, or hard in outline or form; craggy: Lincoln's rugged features.
- rough, harsh, or stern, as persons or nature.
- full of hardship and trouble; severe; hard; trying: a rugged life.
- tempestuous; stormy: rugged weather.
- harsh to the ear: rugged sounds.
- rude, uncultivated, or unrefined.
- homely or plain: rugged fare.
- capable of enduring hardship, wear, etc.; strong and tough: rugged floor covering; a rugged lumberjack.
ruggedly 近义词
等同于 unevenly
更多ruggedly例句
- These cups are also portable and durable, so you can enjoy their benefits whether at the office or on a rugged camping trip.
- They also have all-purpose player Taysom Hill, a rugged ball carrier who usually lines up at quarterback as a trick-play alternative to Drew Brees and filled in there as the starter when Brees was injured.
- This insect’s rugged exoskeleton is so tough that the beetle can survive getting run over by cars.
- It was light enough to ascend and descend 6 percent grades on asphalt without much push or pull, and rugged enough to bounce over sloping, rutted-out dirt paths and bumpy back-road bridges en route to camp.
- They’re constructed from polyester with a rugged polytex shell on the outside and moisture-wicking lining on the inside to keep hands warm and dry.
- “I think it would be unwise to dismiss her because she is foolish and misinformed,” the ruggedly handsome movie hero told me.
- Yet any suggestion of effeminacy certainly did not survive beyond the first glance at their ruggedly masculine features.
- His tall body was stooped, and the skin of his ruggedly cut face drawn and parchment-like.
- And now, in proof of the soundness of his old-fashioned belief, he staked ruggedly his life.
- He smiled ruggedly, with a running together of wrinkles at the corners of his eyes.
- Some spake to me courteously, with appearance of compassion; others ruggedly, with evident tokens of wrath and scorn.