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1) (rocky; uneven: rugged mountains.) ulendt, forreven, tagget2) (strong; tough: a rugged character; He had rugged good looks; He is tall and rugged.) robust, barsk•- ruggedly- ruggednessvanskelig--------vrienadj. \/ˈrʌɡɪd\/1) ujevn, kupert, ulendt2) forreven3) grov, markert, grovskåren, furet, barket, garvet, værbitt• he had a large, rugged face and a beard4) streng, hard, bister, brysk• they were thrown out by a rugged, old peasant5) robust, hardfør, røff, sterk6) ( om vær) stormfull, stormende, barsk7) krevende, anstrengende, strevsom, hard, vanskelig• she led a rugged life, unemployed and with two childrenhun levde et hardt liv, uten jobb og med to barn8) grov, udannet, simpel9) barsk, sterk, kraftig, mandig, maskulin• she fell in love with him because of his rugged, good lookshun forelsket seg i ham på grunn av det barske, flotte utseendet hansrugged sport ( hverdagslig) krevende\/tøff sport
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rugged — [rug′id] adj. [ME, rough, shaggy, prob. < Scand, as in Swed rugga, to roughen: for IE base see RUG] 1. having irregular projections and depressions; uneven in surface or contour; rough; wrinkled [rugged ground, a rugged coast] 2. strong,… … English World dictionary
rugged — /ˈrʌgəd / (say ruguhd) adjective 1. roughly broken, rocky, hilly, or otherwise difficult of passage: rugged ground. 2. roughly irregular, heavy, or hard in outline or form: Lincoln s rugged features. 3. rough, harsh, or stern in character. 4.… …
Rugged — Rug ged, a. [See {Rug}, n.] 1. Full of asperities on the surface; broken into sharp or irregular points, or otherwise uneven; not smooth; rough; as, a rugged mountain; a rugged road. [1913 Webster] The rugged bark of some broad elm. Milton. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rugged individualism — /rʌgəd ɪndəˈvɪdjuəlɪzəm/ (say ruguhd induh vidyoohuhlizuhm) noun a tendency to put one s own preferences ahead of all else, viewed as indicating a natural vigour untempered by manners or socialisation. –rugged individualist, noun …
rug´ged|ness — rug|ged «RUHG ihd», adjective. 1. covered with rough edges; rough and uneven: »rugged ground. So onward, o er the rugged way That runs through rocks and sand (Oliver Wendell Holmes). SYNONYM(S): craggy, scragy, furrowed. 2. sturdy and vigorous;… … Useful english dictionary
rug´ged|ly — rug|ged «RUHG ihd», adjective. 1. covered with rough edges; rough and uneven: »rugged ground. So onward, o er the rugged way That runs through rocks and sand (Oliver Wendell Holmes). SYNONYM(S): craggy, scragy, furrowed. 2. sturdy and vigorous;… … Useful english dictionary
rug|ged — «RUHG ihd», adjective. 1. covered with rough edges; rough and uneven: »rugged ground. So onward, o er the rugged way That runs through rocks and sand (Oliver Wendell Holmes). SYNONYM(S): craggy, scragy, furrowed. 2. sturdy and vigorous; able to… … Useful english dictionary
un|ac|com|mo|dat|ing — «UHN uh KOM uh DAY tihng», adjective. not accommodating or obliging: »She even liked his rugged manners and his rough, unaccommodating speech (Lytton Strachey) … Useful english dictionary
Ruggedly — Rugged Rug ged, a. [See {Rug}, n.] 1. Full of asperities on the surface; broken into sharp or irregular points, or otherwise uneven; not smooth; rough; as, a rugged mountain; a rugged road. [1913 Webster] The rugged bark of some broad elm. Milton … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ruggedness — Rugged Rug ged, a. [See {Rug}, n.] 1. Full of asperities on the surface; broken into sharp or irregular points, or otherwise uneven; not smooth; rough; as, a rugged mountain; a rugged road. [1913 Webster] The rugged bark of some broad elm. Milton … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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