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toughish

/tuhf-ish/US // ˈtʌf ɪʃ //

艰难的,艰难,强硬,艰苦

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : somewhat tough.

Examples

  • They had to sink nearly forty feet to get to the gold strata, and part of the sinking was through a toughish kind of rock.

  • Thus cried another sailor—a toughish customer also—and, as his voice rang out, a dozen more came running to the spot.

  • The tufts are from six inches to over a foot broad, very much branched, fibrous-fleshy, toughish.

  • The meat, being just killed, may be somewhat toughish, but I'll warrant it fresh and high-flavoured.

  • And the resemblance was further increased by the fact that he was “a toughish lot”, who was “little, but steel and india-rubber”.