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1 roughly
/'rʌfli/ * phó từ - ráp, xù xì, gồ ghề, không bằng phẳng, bờm xờm, lởm chởm - dữ dội, mạnh mẽ - thô lỗ, thô bạo, sống sượng, lỗ mãng, cộc cằn =to answer roughly+ trả lời cộc cằn - đại thể, đại khái, phỏng chừng, phác, nháp =roughly speaking+ nói đại khái =to estimate roughly+ ước lượng áng chừng - hỗn độn, chói tai -
2 handle
/'hændl/ * danh từ - cán, tay cầm, móc quai =to carry a bucket by the handle+ xách thùng ở quai - (nghĩa bóng) điểm người ta có thể lợi dụng được =to give a handle to one's enemy+ làm gì để cho kẻ thù có thể lợi dụng - chức tước, danh hiệu =to have a handle to one's name+ có chức tước !to fly off the handle - (thông tục) mất bình tĩnh, không tự chủ được nữa, thình lình nổi nóng !handle off the face -(đùa cợt) cái mũi !up to the handle - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) hoàn toàn, đầy đủ, hết sức =to enjoy something up to the handle+ hết sức vui thích về cái gì * ngoại động từ - cầm, sờ mó - vận dụng, sử dụng, điều khiển (bằng tay) =to handle a machine+ điều khiển máy - đối xử, đối đãi =to handle someone roughly+ đối xử thô bạo với ai, ngược đãi ai - luận giải, nghiên cứu, bàn về (một vấn đề) - quản lý, xử lý; chỉ huy, điều khiển (công việc, người...) - (thương nghiệp) buôn bán (một số mặt hàng...)
См. также в других словарях:
roughly — UK US /ˈrʌfli/ adverb ► not exactly: »Roughly $104.8 million was spent on lottery tickets in 2006 … Financial and business terms
Roughly — Rough ly, adv. In a rough manner; unevenly; harshly; rudely; severely; austerely. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
roughly — [adv] about approximately, around, in the ball park*, in the neighborhood, more or less, practically, pretty near, somewhere around; concept 583 … New thesaurus
roughly — ► ADVERB 1) in a rough or harsh manner. 2) approximately … English terms dictionary
roughly — rough|ly S2 [ˈrʌfli] adv 1.) not exactly = ↑about, approximately ↑approximately ▪ There were roughly 200 people there. ▪ Azaleas flower at roughly the same time each year. roughly equal/comparable/equivalent ▪ two rocks of roughly equal size… … Dictionary of contemporary English
roughly — rough|ly [ rʌfli ] adverb ** 1. ) used for showing that an amount, number, time, etc. is not exact: APPROXIMATELY: The meeting lasted roughly 45 minutes. Roughly half of all working women are mothers. We re roughly the same age. 2. ) in a way… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
roughly */*/ — UK [ˈrʌflɪ] / US adverb 1) used for showing that an amount, number, time etc is not exact The meeting lasted roughly 45 minutes. Roughly half of Scotland s law firms are located in the Glasgow area. We re roughly the same age. 2) in a way that is … English dictionary
roughly*/ — [ˈrʌfli] adv 1) used for showing that an amount or number is not exact Syn: approximately The meeting lasted roughly 45 minutes.[/ex] 2) in a way that is not gentle He pushed roughly past her.[/ex] • roughly speaking used for giving information… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
roughly — adverb Date: 14th century 1. in a rough manner: as a. with harshness or violence < treated the prisoner roughly > b. in crude fashion ; imperfectly < roughly dressed lumber > 2. without completeness or exactness ; approximately < roughly … New Collegiate Dictionary
roughly — adv. 1 in a rough manner. 2 approximately (roughly 20 people attended). Phrases and idioms: roughly speaking in an approximate sense (it is, roughly speaking, a square) … Useful english dictionary
roughly — adv. Roughly is used with these adjectives: ↑analogous, ↑carved, ↑chronological, ↑circular, ↑comparable, ↑constant, ↑contemporary, ↑equal, ↑equivalent, ↑fifty fifty, ↑oval, ↑ … Collocations dictionary