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1 otprilike
about, roughly* * *• roughly• thereabout(s)• some• comsi• about• approximately• around• approximant -
2 grubo
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3 hrapavo
adv roughly, without polish, crudely; raspingly, in a rasping voice* * *• huskily -
4 okvirno
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5 podjednak
adj roughly/about equal, comparable, much the same; - u -om broju slučajeva* * *• equal• even• same• level -
6 približan
adj approximate, roughly equivalent | približan broj close/round figure; biti - approximate* * *• approximated• approximate -
7 približno
* * *• roughly• thereabout(s)• some• proximate• about• almost• approximately• approximate• around• nearly -
8 surovo
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9 istesan
pp & adj hewn (out), hewed (out); roughly made -
10 muštrati
vt impf Ger coll drill; drive hard; treat roughly -
11 nedorađen
pp & adj unfinished, rough, roughly made, crude; fig half-baked -
12 nedotjerano
adv without polish, roughly, in an unpolished manner -
13 neizrađeno
adv roughly, crudely, unelaborate-ly, without finish -
14 neprecizno
adv imprecisely, without precision; crudely, roughly -
15 odoka
adv approximately, as a rough estimate, roughly; haphazardly, using a hit-or-miss approach I kupiti - buy in the lump -
16 zarinuti
vt pf thrust/push/drive/shove/stick/ /plunge in(to), pierce (roughly)
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
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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
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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