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1 take the rough with the smooth
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2 rough
adj. hard; ruw, grof; onbewerkt--------adv. ruw, grof, bars, streng, hardhandig, moeilijk; ruig; oneffen; ongeslepen--------n. gewelddadige kerel; iets in het klad geschreven; tegenslag--------v. ruw maken, ruw worden; zich gewelddadig gedragen; preliminair voorbereiden, in kort omschrijvenrough1[ ruf]3 ruwe staat ⇒ onbewerkte/onvoltooide staat♦voorbeelden:————————rough2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; roughness〉1 ruw ⇒ ruig, oneffen4 ruw ⇒ scherp, naar; wrang van smaak5 ruw ⇒ schetsmatig, niet uitgewerkt♦voorbeelden:3 rough behaviour • wild/baldadig gedrag4 rough luck • pech, tegenslaga rough time • een zware tijdrough wine • wrange wijnit is rough on him • het is heel naar voor hemrough justice • min of meer rechtvaardige behandelingrough quarter of the town • gevaarlijke buurt→ roughly roughly/————————rough3〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:¶ rough it • zich behelpen, op een primitieve manier leven————————rough4〈 bijwoord〉2 wild ⇒ ruw, woest♦voorbeelden:live rough • zwerven, in de open lucht leven -
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verhoogde standaard van draadloze communicatie (volgende stap vooruit van GSM)EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution)edge1[ edzj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 rand ⇒ boord, oever, grens♦voorbeelden:she gave me the rough/sharp edge of her tongue • zij sprak mij bits toeput an edge on • slijpentake the edge off • het ergste wegnemenbe on edge • gespannen/prikkelbaar zijn→ fine fine/————————edge21 (langzaam/voorzichtig) bewegen♦voorbeelden:edge up • dichterbij schuivenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 omranden ⇒ omboorden, omzomen♦voorbeelden:she edged herself to the front • zij drong ongemerkt naar vorenthe dog edged me off the seat • de hond duwde mij van de bank af→ edge out edge out/
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take the rough with the smooth — phrase to accept the bad things that happen as well as the good things Thesaurus: to be patient, and to not complain too muchsynonym Main entry: rough * * * accept the difficult or unpleasant aspects of life as well as the good * * * take the… … Useful english dictionary
take the rough with the smooth — People say that you have to take the rough with the smooth, meaning that you have to be prepared to accept the disadvantages as well of the advantages of something. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you take the rough with the smooth … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
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take the rough with the smooth — accept the unpleasant aspects of life as well as the good. → rough … English new terms dictionary
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