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21 rough spot
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22 rough stone
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23 rough copy
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24 rough version
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25 rough-and-tumble
noun (friendly fighting between children etc.) pelea en broma, riña sin importanciaadj.• desordenado, -a adj.• violento, -a adj.'rʌfən'tʌmbəlmass noun['rʌfǝn'tʌmbl]Nthe rough-and-tumble play of young boys — las peleíllas or riñas de los chavales
the rough-and-tumble of politics — los avatares or los altibajos de la política
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26 rough-and-ready
1) (not carefully made or finished, but good enough: a rough-and-ready meal.) improvisado; rudimentario2) ((of people) friendly enough but without politeness etc.) campechano; toscotr[rʌfən'redɪ]1 (crude) rudimentario,-a2 (improvised) improvisado,-a3 (person) campechano,-aadj.• tosco pero eficaz adj.'rʌfən'rediadjective improvisado['rʌfǝn'redɪ]ADJ [person] tosco, burdo, basto; [structure] tosco, basto; [accommodation] humilde, sencillo; [method] improvisado* * *['rʌfən'redi]adjective improvisado -
27 rough diamond
(a person of fine character but rough manners.) diamante en brutodiamante nombre masculino en bruto -
28 rough cast
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29 rough grinding
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30 rough-rolled
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31 rough-dry
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32 rough-hew
v.labrar toscamente, dar forma aproximada a, dar forma preliminar a, desbastar.(pt & pp rough-hewed) -
33 rough-hewing
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34 rough out
(to draw or explain roughly: I roughed out a diagram; He roughed out his plan.) esbozarv + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<drawing\>\> bosquejar, esbozar*; \<\<speech\>\> preparar en borradorVT + ADV [+ plan] esbozar, bosquejar* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<drawing\>\> bosquejar, esbozar*; \<\<speech\>\> preparar en borrador -
35 rough-spoken
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36 rough buck
premarco mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rough buck
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37 rough cast
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rough cast
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38 rough coat
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rough coat
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39 rough floor
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rough floor
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40 rough grading
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rough grading
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