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1. adjective1) (not smooth: Her skin felt rough.) ru, knudret, ujevn2) (uneven: a rough path.) ujevn, humpet3) (harsh; unpleasant: a rough voice; She's had a rough time since her husband died.) hard, barsk4) (noisy and violent: rough behaviour.) grov, voldelig5) (stormy: The sea was rough; rough weather.) stormfull, grov6) (not complete or exact; approximate: a rough drawing; a rough idea/estimate.) røff, grov2. noun1) (a violent bully: a gang of roughs.) bølle, ramp2) (uneven or uncultivated ground on a golf course: I lost my ball in the rough.) utenfor fairwayen, rough•- roughly- roughness
- roughage
- roughen
- rough diamond
- rough-and-ready
- rough-and-tumble
- rough it
- rough outbarsk--------grov--------grovkornet--------ru--------råIsubst. \/rʌf\/1) ( spesielt britisk) pøbel, ramp, bølle2) kladd, utkast, skisse3) (golf, bare i entall) rough4) uslipt diamant, edelstein5) vanskelighet, ubehag6) ( på hestesko) broddin (the) rough i stikkordsform cirka, anslagsvis i grove trekk, i det store og hele ( om edelstein) ubehandlettake the rough with the smooth ta det onde med det godethe rough side of one's tongue i glatte lagthrough rough and smooth i vått og tørt, i medgang og motgang, i gode og onde dagerIIverb \/rʌf\/1) grovhugge, blokke ut2) skarpsko (en hest)3) ri inn (en hest)4) (amer., sport) rufferough in\/out skissere, gjøre et utkast tilrough it ( hverdagslig) leve primitivt, slite hardtrough someone up the wrong way irritere noen, ta noen på feil måterough up banke noen opp, mishandle frese opp, gjøre ujevn, rufse tilIIIadj. \/rʌf\/1) ( om overflate) ubehandlet, rå, grov, ru, ujevn2) ( om dyr) raggete, lurvete, bustete3) (nedsettende, om mennesker) grov, røff, rå, ubehøvlet, upolert4) vanskelig, krevende, ubehagelig5) røff, rå, primitiv, voldelig, voldsom6) (hverdagslig, britisk) urettferdig, urimelig7) (om vær\/vind) surt, stormfull(t)8) ( om terreng) kupert, ulendt, krevende• they tried to find the burying ground, but the country was so rough they had to give it upde prøvde å finne gravplassen, men terrenget var så ulendt at de måtte gi opp9) ( hverdagslig) uvel, dårlig, deprimert10) kortfattet, summarisk12) omtrentlig, grovat a rough estimate se ➢ estimate, 1be rough on someone være urimelig mot noengo through a rough school se ➢ school, 1in rough outlines i grove trekkrough justice se ➢ justiceIVadv. \/rʌf\/1) grovt2) rått, voldsomt3) hardt, hensynsløst, urettferdigcut up rough begynne å bråke, begynne å yppelive rough leve primitivtplay rough bryte reglene, sette hardt mot hardtsleep rough være uteligger, sove på gaten, sove under åpen himmeltreat somebody rough behandle noen dårlig\/urimelig
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