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waisted
desigual
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. rough <rougher roughest> [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] ADJ.
1.1. rough (not smooth):
rough surface/texture/skin
rough surface/texture/skin
rough cloth
rough hands
rough hands
1.2. rough (uneven):
rough ground/road
rough ground/road
rough terrain
rough terrain
1.3. rough:
rough sea
rough sea
rough sea
rough weather
rough weather
1.4. rough:
rough sound/voice
rough sound/voice
rough wine
2.1. rough coloq. (unpleasant, hard):
rough life/existence
to be rough on sb
ser duro con alguien
2.2. rough coloq. (ill):
3. rough (not gentle):
rough child/game
rough neighborhood
we want a clean game, no rough stuff coloq.
4.1. rough (crude, unpolished):
rough peasant
rough peasant
a rough sketch
a rough draft
rough paper ingl. brit.
rough book ingl. brit.
it was rough justice
4.2. rough (approximate):
rough calculation/estimate/translation
II. rough [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] ADV.
1. rough sleep:
rough
2. rough (violently):
to cut up rough coloq.
III. rough [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] SUST.
1.1. rough (in golf):
the rough
1.2. rough (draft):
rough
in the rough
2. rough (hooligan):
rough ingl. brit.
rough ingl. brit.
gamberro m / gamberra f Esp.
she likes a bit of rough coloq.
IV. rough [ingl. am. rəf, ingl. brit. rʌf] V. trans.
to rough it coloq.
rough-hewn [ˌrəfˈhjun] ADJ. liter.
rough-hewn
rough out V. [ingl. am. rəf -, ingl. brit. rʌf -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
rough out drawing
rough out drawing
rough out drawing
rough out drawing
rough out speech/schedule
rough up V. [ingl. am. rəf -, ingl. brit. rʌf -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) coloq.
rough up
rough trade SUST. U argot
he likes a bit of rough trade
rough in V. [ingl. am. rəf -, ingl. brit. rʌf -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
rough in figures/shapes:
rough in
rough in
rough-and-ready [ˌrəfənˈrɛdi] ADJ.
rough-and-ready
rough and tumble [ingl. am. rəf ænd ˈtəmbəl, ingl. brit.] SUST. U
español
español
inglés
inglés
rough
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. rough [rʌf] ADJ.
1. rough (uneven):
rough road
rough surface
2. rough (poorly made):
rough work
3. rough (harsh):
rough voice
4. rough (imprecise):
rough
rough idea
rough work
5. rough (unrefined):
rough person, manner
6. rough (stormy):
rough sea
rough weather
7. rough (difficult):
rough
rough treatment
to be rough on sb coloq.
8. rough ingl. brit. coloq. (unwell):
rough
II. rough [rʌf] SUST.
1. rough (sketch):
rough
2. rough ingl. brit. (young man):
rough
3. rough sin pl. DEP.:
the rough
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. rough [rʌf] V. trans.
to rough it coloq.
IV. rough [rʌf] ADV.
to play rough
to live rough
rough diamond SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
rough diamond
rough-hewn ADJ.
1. rough-hewn wood:
rough-hewn
2. rough-hewn features:
rough-hewn
rough-spoken [ˌrʌfˈspəʊkən, ingl. am. -ˈspoʊ-] ADJ.
rough-spoken
rough-and-tumble SUST.
rough-and-tumble
rough-and-tumble fig.
rough-and-ready [ˌrʌfəndˈredi] ADJ. (primitive)
rough-and-ready
Entrada de OpenDict
rough up V.
to rough sb up trans.
Entrada de OpenDict
rough-and-tumble ADJ.
rough-and-tumble
español
español
inglés
inglés
rasposo (-a)
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. rough [rʌf] ADJ.
1. rough (uneven):
rough road
rough surface
2. rough (poorly made):
rough work
3. rough (harsh):
rough voice
4. rough (imprecise):
rough
rough idea
rough work
5. rough (unrefined):
rough person, manner
6. rough (stormy):
rough sea
rough weather
7. rough (difficult):
rough
rough treatment
to be rough on sb coloq.
II. rough [rʌf] SUST.
1. rough (sketch):
rough
2. rough DEP.:
the rough
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. rough [rʌf] V. trans.
to rough it coloq.
IV. rough [rʌf] ADV.
to play rough
to live rough
rough-hewn ADJ.
1. rough-hewn wood:
rough-hewn
2. rough-hewn features:
rough-hewn
rough-spoken [ˌrʌf·ˈspoʊ·kən] ADJ.
rough-spoken
rough-and-tumble SUST.
rough-and-tumble
rough-and-tumble fig.
rough-and-ready [ˌrʌf·ənd·ˈred·i] ADJ. (primitive)
rough-and-ready
español
español
inglés
inglés
rasposo (-a)
fragoso (-a)
tosco (-a)
Present
Irough
yourough
he/she/itroughs
werough
yourough
theyrough
Past
Iroughed
youroughed
he/she/itroughed
weroughed
youroughed
theyroughed
Present Perfect
Ihaveroughed
youhaveroughed
he/she/ithasroughed
wehaveroughed
youhaveroughed
theyhaveroughed
Past Perfect
Ihadroughed
youhadroughed
he/she/ithadroughed
wehadroughed
youhadroughed
theyhadroughed
PONS OpenDict

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But some of his teams in the rough-and-tumble days of the 1950s were bought and paid for.
www.cleveland.com
Instead, the rough-and-tumble version the older kids are playing has now been outlawed, but kids are still chasing after one another.
news.nationalpost.com
As you might expect, it's a lightweight, rough-and-tumble, wearable camera for recording your various adventures.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Since he was not from a distinguished family, he had to make his career by his own merits; soon he began to prosper in the rough-and-tumble world of frontier law.
en.wikipedia.org
Conventional wisdom suggests that one should be especially leery about entering the rough-and-tumble restaurant trade in this or any other city.
montrealgazette.com