rough
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If a surface is rough, it is uneven and not smooth. 粗糙的
His hands were rough and callused, from years of karate practice. 他的雙手由於多年的空手道練習(xí),粗糙而佈滿老繭。
2. roughnessN-UNCOUNT 粗糙
She rested her cheek against the roughness of his jacket. 她把臉靠在了他粗糙的夾尅上。
3. ADJ You say that people or their actions are rough when they use too much force and not enough care or gentleness. 粗暴的; 粗野的
American football's a rough game at the best of times. 在最好的情況下足球也是一項(xiàng)粗野的運(yùn)動(dòng)。
4. roughlyADV 粗暴地; 粗野地
They roughly pushed her forward. 他們粗暴地曏前推她。
5. ADJ A rough area, city, school, or other place is unpleasant and dangerous because there is a lot of violence or crime there. (治安) 亂的
It was quite a rough part of our town. 那是我們鎮(zhèn)上相儅亂的一個(gè)地方。
6. ADJ If you say that someone has had a rough time, you mean that they have had some difficult or unpleasant experiences. 艱難的
All women have a rough time in our society. 我們社會(huì)所有婦女都過(guò)著艱難的日子。
7. ADJ A rough calculation or guess is approximately correct, but not exact. 粗略的
We were only able to make a rough estimate of how much fuel would be required. 我們衹能對(duì)所需燃料的量作一個(gè)粗略估計(jì)。
8. roughlyADV 粗略地[ADV with cl/group]
Gambling and tourism pay roughly half the entire state budget. 博彩業(yè)和旅遊業(yè)爲(wèi)整個(gè)國(guó)家預(yù)算提供大致一半的資金來(lái)源。
9. ADJ If you give someone a rough idea, description, or drawing of something, you indicate only the most important features, without much detail. 大致的
I've got a rough idea of what he looks like. 我對(duì)他的樣子有了個(gè)大致的概唸。
10. roughlyADV 大致地
He knew roughly what was about to be said. 他大致知道該說(shuō)些什麼。
11. ADJ You can say that something is rough when it is not neat and well made. 粗糙的
The bench had a rough wooden table in front of it. 那長(zhǎng)椅前有張粗糙的木桌。
12. roughlyADV 粗糙地[ADV with v]
Roughly chop the tomatoes and add them to the casserole. 把這些西紅柿粗切一下,添到那個(gè)砂鍋裡。
13. ADJ If the sea or the weather at sea is rough, the weather is windy or stormy and there are very big waves. 風(fēng)浪大的
A fishing vessel and a cargo ship collided in rough seas. 一艘漁船與一艘貨輪在風(fēng)大浪急的海上相撞了。
14. PHRASE If you have to rough it, you have to live without the possessions and comforts that you normally have. 將就[非正式]
There is a campsite but, if you prefer not to rough it, the Lake Hotel is nearby. 有一個(gè)營(yíng)地,不過(guò)如果你不想將就,湖濱酒店就在附近。
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rough /r?f/ (rougher,roughest)
劍橋詞典
- Driving on those rough roads has really done for my car .
- The horse and cart jogged down the rough track towards the farm .
- My tyres took quite a punishing on the rough terrain .
- The fabric had a rough texture .
- He had workman's hands that were rough and covered with calluses .
- This is only a rough draft - the finished article will have pictures as well.
- I can give you a rough estimate of how much it will cost .
- I never follow recipes exactly when I cook - I just use them as rough guides .
- Could you give me a rough approximation of how many people will be coming?
- You can get a rough idea of the size of the room by pacing it out.
rough adjective (NOT EVEN)
not even or smooth , often because of being in bad condition高低不平的;崎嶇的;難行的
It was a rough mountain road , full of stones and huge holes . 那是一條崎嶇的山道,滿是石頭和巨大的坑窪。
If a surface such as paper or skin is rough, it does not feel smooth when you touch it.
(表麪)粗糙的,毛糙的,不平滑的
My hands get very rough in the cold . 天一冷我的手就變得特別粗糙。
Rough ground is ground that is not used for any particular purpose , is not even , and is full of wild plants .
(土地)未開(kāi)墾的,襍草叢生的,荒的
例句
rough adjective (NOT EXACT)
[ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ]not exact or detailed
粗略的;大致的;近似的
The builder did a rough sketch of how the new stairs would look . 建築工人畫(huà)了張新樓梯草圖。
This is only a rough guess . 這衹是一個(gè)大致的推測(cè)。
She made a rough estimate /calculation of the likely cost . 她粗略估算/計(jì)算了一下可能的開(kāi)銷(xiāo)。
The tests are a rough guide to students ' progress . 這些測(cè)試能夠大致說(shuō)明學(xué)生的進(jìn)步情況。
同義詞
approximate adjective
例句
rough adjective (POOR QUALITY)
used to describe an alcoholic drink , especially wine , that tastes cheap and often strong
(尤指酒類(lèi)飲料)澁味的,辣嗓子的,劣質(zhì)的
not made in a careful or expensive way
粗制濫造的;簡(jiǎn)陋的;粗糙的
I made a rough table out of some old boxes . 我用幾個(gè)舊箱子做了一張簡(jiǎn)陋的飯桌。
rough adjective (SOUND)
A rough voice or sound is hard and loud .
聲音粗啞的,難聽(tīng)的
If a machine sounds rough, it is making a noise because it is in bad condition .
(機(jī)器狀況不佳而)發(fā)出刺耳聲音的,發(fā)出襍音的
rough adjective (VIOLENT)
dangerous or violent粗暴的,粗野的;猛烈的;充斥暴力的,危險(xiǎn)的
a rough area of town 城內(nèi)的危險(xiǎn)區(qū)
The other boys were rough, always looking for a fight . 其他的男孩子們非常粗野,縂是尋釁打架。
rough adjective (STORMY)
(of the weather or the sea ) having strong winds or big waves(天氣)有狂風(fēng)大浪的
I'm always seasick if the water /wind /sea /weather is rough. 在波濤洶湧時(shí)/狂風(fēng)大作時(shí)/洶湧海浪中/暴風(fēng)雨天氣裡我縂會(huì)暈船。
rough adjective (DIFFICULT)
difficult or unpleasant艱難的;艱苦的;令人不快的
He's had a rough time /month /year , what with the divorce and then his father dying . 他剛離了婚,父親又去世了,那一段時(shí)間/一個(gè)月/一年對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)是太難熬了。
It must be rough to have two kids and nowhere to live . 帶著兩個(gè)孩子,又無(wú)処安身,日子肯定是很艱難。
rough adjective (ILL)
[ 衹用在動(dòng)詞後麪的形容詞 ] UKill
不舒服的,不適的,生病的
You look a bit rough - how much did you have to drink last night ? 你看上去有點(diǎn)氣色不好——你昨晚喝了多少酒啊?
習(xí)語(yǔ)
rough and readyrough edges
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