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1 ROUGH
[A]ASPER (-ERA -ERUM)CONFRAGOSUS (-A -UM)SALEBROSUS (-A -UM)SCABER (-BRA -BRUM)SQUALIDUS (-A -UM)SQUAMOSUS (-A -UM)FRAGOSUS (-A -UM)SENTUS (-A -UM)VERRUCOSUS (-A -UM)OSTREATUS (-A -UM)SCRUPULOSUS (-A -UM)SCRUPOSUS (-A -UM)SCRUPEUS (-A -UM)ABRUPTUS (-A -UM)RUDIS (-E)IMPOLITUS (-A -UM)INPOLITUS (-A -UM)HIRSUTUS (-A -UM)HIRTUS (-A -UM)HISPIDUS (-A -UM)VILLOSUS (-A -UM)HORRIDUS (-A -UM)HORRENS (-ENTIS)INCOMPTUS (-A -UM)INCULTUS (-A -UM)INCONDITUS (-A -UM)TABERNARIUS (-A -UM)DURUS (-A -UM)PRAVUS (-A -UM)SEVERUS (-A -UM)ACERBUS (-A -UM)HORRIBILIS (-E)INFACETUS (-A -UM)INFICETUS (-A -UM)PRAEPINGUIS (-E)ABHORRIDUS (-A -UM)ASPRATILIS (-IS -E)CONFRAGUS (-A -UM)[ADV]CRASSE[N]ASPRETUM (-I) (N)CONFRAGOSUM (-I) (N)[V]SPIRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)- BE ROUGH- HAVE A ROUGH APPEARANCE- MAKE ROUGH -
2 ROUGH: BE ROUGH
[V]SCABREO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)SQUALEO (-ERE) -
3 ROUGH: HAVE A ROUGH APPEARANCE
[V]HORREO (-ERE -UI) -
4 ROUGH: MAKE ROUGH
[V]HORRIFICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ASPERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADSPERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
5 ROUGH-BREATHING
[N]DASEA (-AE) (F)DASIA (-AE) (F) -
6 ROUGH COPY
[N]SYLVA (-AE) (F) -
7 ROUGH PIECE
[N]RAUDUS (-ERIS) (N)RODUS (-ERIS) (N)RUDUS (-ERIS) (N) -
8 ROUGH PLACE
[N]CONFRAGOSUM (-I) (N)CONFRAGUM (-I) (N) -
9 ROUGH PLACES
[N]ASPRETA (-ORUM) (PL) -
10 ROUGH STONE
[N]SCRUPUS (-I) (M) -
11 ROUGH TREATMENT
[N]CONTUMIA (-AE) (F) -
12 ROUGH UNHEWN STONE
[N]CAEMENTUM (-I) (N) -
13 asper
asper, era, erum, rough, rocky, L. 3:5; A. 27:29.* -
14 deformatio
†§deformatio, onis, f., rough draft, pattern (Gk. ὑποτύπωσις), 1 T. 1:16.* -
15 immitis
inmitis (imm-), e, rough, cruel, 2 T. 3:3.* -
16 inmitis
inmitis (imm-), e, rough, cruel, 2 T. 3:3.* -
17 rudis
rudis, e, rough, unused, undressed (of cloth), ||Mt. 9:16.*
См. также в других словарях:
Rough — Rough, a. [Compar. {Rougher}; superl. {Roughest}.] [OE. rou?, rou, row, rugh, ruh, AS. r?h; akin to LG. rug, D. rug, D. ruig, ruw, OHG. r?h, G. rauh, rauch; cf. Lith. raukas wrinkle, rukti to wrinkle. [root] 18. Cf. {Rug}, n.] 1. Having… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rough — [ruf] adj. [ME ruh, rugh < OE ruh, akin to Ger rauh < IE * reuk < base * reu , to tear, tear out (> RUG, ROTTEN): prob. basic sense “hairy, woolly”] 1. a) not smooth or level; having bumps, projections, etc.; uneven [a rough surface]… … English World dictionary
rough — adj 1 Rough, harsh, uneven, rugged, scabrous are comparable when they mean not having a smooth or even surface, exterior, or texture. Rough, the usual and comprehensive word, basically applies to whatever may be said to have a surface or an… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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rough — [rʌf] adjective 1. a rough figure or amount is not exact: • It is possible to give here only very rough figures. • I can only give you a rough estimate at this stage. 2. not finished: • a rough draft of the report 3 … Financial and business terms
rough — [ rɶf ] n. m. • 1932; mot angl. « raboteux, grossier » ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Golf Partie d un terrain de golf non entretenue. 2 ♦ Ébauche, projet, dans les arts graphiques. Faire des roughs. ● rough nom masculin (anglais rough, terrain accidenté) Terrain … Encyclopédie Universelle
Rough — Rough, v. t. 1. To render rough; to roughen. [1913 Webster] 2. To break in, as a horse, especially for military purposes. Crabb. [1913 Webster] 3. To cut or make in a hasty, rough manner; with out; as, to rough out a carving, a sketch. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rough — rough, roughen Rough is used as a verb chiefly in the expressions to rough it (= do without basic comforts), to rough out (= to make a sketch of), to rough up (= to attack). Otherwise the verb from rough, meaning ‘to make or become rough’ is… … Modern English usage
Rough — Rough, n. 1. Boisterous weather. [Obs.] Fletcher. [1913 Webster] 2. A rude fellow; a coarse bully; a rowdy. [1913 Webster] {In the rough}, in an unwrought or rude condition; unpolished; as, a diamond or a sketch in the rough. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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rough — [adj1] uneven, irregular asperous, bearded, brambly, bristly, broken, bumpy, bushy, chapped, choppy, coarse, cragged, craggy, cross grained, disheveled, fuzzy, hairy, harsh, jagged, knobby, knotty, nappy, nodular, not smooth, ridged, rocky,… … New thesaurus