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  • 1 rough

    I
    (촉감이)거칠거칠한, 껄껄한(opp.smooth), (길 등이)울퉁불퉁한, 깔쭉깔쭉한, 털이 거센, 헝클어진 털의, 털이 많은, 헝클어진(털등), 세공(가공)하지 않은, 다음지 않은, 정성들이지 않은, 대충 틀만 잡은, 미완성의, 서투른, 솜씨없는, \roughskin(무두질 않은)거친 가죽, 조잡한, 상스러운, 버릇없는, 소박한, 난폭한, 사나운, 결렬한, (일 등)(지력보다)체력을 요하는, 거친, (소리가)귀에 거슬리는, 가락이 맞지 않는, (맛이)떫은, 미숙한, (맛이)신, 대강의, 대충의, 개략의, 그다지 좋지않은, 변변찮은, 쓰라린, 사정없는, 감당할 수 없는(on), 기분이 좋지 않은
    II
    몸이 편찮은, h음이 붙은, 기음이 붙은, 거칠게, 사납게, 함부로, 대강, 대충, (특히 옥외에서)아무렇게나, 거친것, 껄껄한 것, 편자의 미끄럼을 막는 못(spike), 울퉁불퉁한 토지(골프), 미가공(물), 자연 그대로의 물건, 미완성품, 학대, 쓰라린 고생, 난폭한 사람, 불량자, 밑그림, 초벌그림, 스케치, 거칠게 하다, 깔쭉깔쭉(울퉁불퉁)하게하다, 교란시키다, (편자에)스파이크를 달다, 거칠게 다루다, 학대하다, 심한 말을 쓰다(up), (구기에서 상대방을)일부러 거칠게 공격하다, 화나게 하다, 거칠게 만들다
    III
    (다이아몬드 등을)대충 자르다, (삼을)대충 쪼개다, 대강의 모양으로 자르다(만들다)(off), 대강의 모양을 만들어 내다(out), 대충 넣어 채우다(in), (말을)길들이다(break in), 화내다, 거칠어지다

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  • break out — {v.} 1. To begin showing a rash or other skin disorder. Often used with with . * /He broke out with scarlet fever./ 2. To speak or act suddenly and violently. * /He broke out laughing./ * /She broke out, That is not so! / 3. To begin and become… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • break out — {v.} 1. To begin showing a rash or other skin disorder. Often used with with . * /He broke out with scarlet fever./ 2. To speak or act suddenly and violently. * /He broke out laughing./ * /She broke out, That is not so! / 3. To begin and become… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • break out — [v1] happen, emerge appear, arise, begin, burst forth, commence, erupt, explode, occur, set in, spring up, start; concept 701 break out [v2] escape abscond, bolt, break loose, burst out, bust out*, depart, flee, get free, leave; concepts 102,195 …   New thesaurus

  • break out — ( )brā kau̇t vi 1) to be affected with a skin eruption and esp. one indicative of the presence of a particular disease <breaking out with measles> 2) of a disease to manifest itself by skin eruptions 3) to become covered with <break out… …   Medical dictionary

  • break out — (something) to make food or drink available. Break out the champagne and drink to the couple s health! …   New idioms dictionary

  • break out — ► break out 1) (of something undesirable) start suddenly. 2) escape. 3) informal open and start using (something). Main Entry: ↑break …   English terms dictionary

  • break out in — ► break out in be suddenly affected by an unpleasant sensation or condition. Main Entry: ↑break …   English terms dictionary

  • break-out — see break n.1 1 b …   Useful english dictionary

  • break out — index escape Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • break|out — «BRAYK OWT», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the act or condition of becoming free of or escaping (from): »a breakout from prison. 2. = breakthrough (def. 1). (Cf. ↑breakthrough) –adj. outstanding and noticeably successful: »a breakout performance that… …   Useful english dictionary

  • break out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms break out : present tense I/you/we/they break out he/she/it breaks out present participle breaking out past tense broke out past participle broken out 1) if something bad such as a war or disease breaks out …   English dictionary

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