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grossièrement [gʀosjεʀmɑ̃]adverbb. ( = de manière vulgaire) coarsely ; ( = insolemment) rudelyc. ( = lourdement) se tromper grossièrement to be grossly mistaken* * *gʀosjɛʀmɑ̃1) ( de façon sommaire) roughly2) ( sans soin particulier) crudely3) ( avec impolitesse) rudely4) ( lourdement)* * *ɡʀosjɛʀmɑ̃ adv1) (sans raffinement) coarsely2) (sans soin) roughly3) (vulgairement) rudely4) (= en gros) roughly* * *grossièrement adv1 ( de façon sommaire) [évaluer, calculer] roughly;2 ( sans soin particulier) [réparer, construire] crudely; elle a grossièrement recollé les morceaux she stuck the pieces crudely back together; une pierre grossièrement taillée a rough-hewn stone;3 ( avec impolitesse) [parler, répondre] rudely;4 ( lourdement) se tromper grossièrement to be utterly mistaken.[grosjɛrmɑ̃] adverbe1. [approximativement] roughly (speaking)2. [sans délicatesse] roughly3. [injurieusement] rudely4. [beaucoup]tu te méprends grossièrement you're grossly ou wildly mistaken
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