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2 løselig
rough, soluble* * *adj rough ( fx estimate);adv -ly;[ berøre et emne løselig] touch on a matter;[ gennemse løselig] run over. -
3 ruskvejr
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4 råglas
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5 tummel
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6 jævn og ligetil
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7 grov
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8 barsk
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9 grov
гру́бый* * *abusive, coarse, crass, crude, gross, gruff, raucous, rough, rude, rugged, scurrilous, surly* * *adj(ru; ikke udarbejdet) rough ( fx plank; sketch);( primitiv) crude ( fx a crude wooden hut; crude effects);( uhøflig) rude;( uanstændig) gross, coarse ( fx language);( alvorlig) gross ( fx negligence, injustice, insult);[ groft arbejde] rough work;[ grov fejl] gross blunder;[ grov forbrydelse] serious crime;[ grov kost] coarse food;[ grove løjer] horseplay;[(fig:) det er grove løjer! det er lige groft nok!]T it's a bit much![ grov i munden] foul-mouthed;[ på det groveste] grossly;[ en grov smag] a coarse taste;[ en grov spøg] a coarse jest;( korporlig) a piece of horseplay;[ en grov stemme] a gruff voice;[ hans grove træk] his coarse features;[ i grove træk] roughly, in broad outline;[ groft tyveri] grand larceny;[ det er for groft!] that's the limit! -
10 overslag
* * *(et -)( foreløbig beregning) (rough) estimate, rough calculation ( over of);(elekt) flashover;[ gøre et overslag over] make an estimate of, make a rough calculation of, estimate, calculate roughly. -
11 ujævn
broken, bumpy, irregular, jagged, ragged, rough, uneven* * *adj( ikke plan) uneven ( fx surface, ground), irregular ( fx surface), rough ( fx ground, road, terrain),( stærkere) rugged ( fx landscape, path, road, terrain);( bulet) bumpy ( fx road, landing ground);( også) broken ground;(ikke lige el. ret) uneven ( fx line), rough ( fx edge, outline), rugged ( fx outline);( skiftende, ikke regelmæssig) uneven ( fx motion, performance, progress, style, temper), irregular ( fx breathing, pulse, action of a machine), variable ( fx motion);( om konsistens: klumpet) lumpy. -
12 bølgegang
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13 bølle
bully, hoodlum, hooligan, rough, thug, tough* * *I. (en -r)(bot) bog whortleberry.II. (en -r)( rå person) rough, thug, hooligan. -
14 grovfil
(en -e) rough file;[ give ham af grovfilen] give him the rough edge of one's tongue. -
15 hård
1) жёсткий, твёрдый2) жесто́кий, суро́выйhǻrd kúlde — жесто́кий моро́з
hǻrd módstand — упо́рное сопротивле́ние
* * *hard, harsh, rigour, rigorous, rough, tough* * *adj hard ( fx ice, stone; frost, winter; voice, words; master, fate);( streng også) severe ( fx master, punishment),( stærkere) harsh;( anstrengende) stiff ( fx climb);[ gøre hård] harden;[ hård hud] callous skin,( sted med hård hud) callus, callosity;[ få hård hud på hænderne] callous one's hands;[ med hård hånd] ruthlessly, relentlessly;[ hård imod] hard on, severe on;[ hårde kampe] heavy fighting;[ hård konkurrence] severe competition;[ hård modstand] strong (el. stubborn) opposition, energetic resistance;[ en hård overfart] a rough crossing;[ et hårdt slag] a hard blow,( stærkere, F) a smart blow,(fig) a hard blow;( om narkotika) hard drugs;[ han satte hårdt mod hårdt] he gave as good as he got; he stood up to them(etc);T it's a bit stiff (el. thick); -
16 ru
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17 skitse
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18 skitsere
outline, rough out, sketch* * *vb sketch, rough out,(fig også) outline. -
19 skøn
balmy, beauty spot, estimate, estimation* * *I. (et -)F assessment ( over of);( forgodtbefindende) discretion ( fx I leave it to your discretion);[ syn og skøn], se syn;[ danne sig et skøn over] form an estimate (el. opinion) of, gauge,( hurtigt, T) size up ( fx the situation, the chances);[ efter mit bedste skøn] to the best of my judgement;[ handle efter bedste skøn] act to the best of one's judgement;[ efter et løst skøn] on a rough estimate,T at a rough guess;[ sagkyndigt skøn] expert opinion.II. adj beautiful, lovely;[ den skønne] the fair one;[ det skønne] the beautiful;( fortidigt) one day,( fremtidigt) one (fine) day, some day, one of these (fine) days;[ i skøn forening] in brotherly (el. perfect) harmony;[ de skønne kunster] the fine arts;[ i den skønneste orden] in perfect order. -
20 usleben
* * *adj unground;( om ædelsten) uncut, rough ( fx diamond);(fig) rough,F uncouth ( fx manners).
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