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I . rough [rʌf] ADJ

1. rough (not smooth):

rough
rough road
rough surface, skin
rough surface, skin

2. rough shelter, table:

rough
rough

3. rough way of life:

rough

4. rough (unpleasant):

rough
rough accent
rough sound
rough person
rough person
rough play, treatment

5. rough (approximate):

rough
rough plan
rough copy

6. rough area, town:

rough
rough

7. rough METEO:

rough
rough weather

8. rough time, journey:

rough
to go through a rough patch

10. rough inf (unwell):

to look rough
to feel rough

II . rough [rʌf] N

1. rough (sketch):

rough
szkic m
rough of writing
in rough

2. rough esp Brit pej (person):

rough

III . rough [rʌf] ADV

1. rough (aggressively):

rough
to play rough

2. rough (without home):

to sleep rough

IV . rough [rʌf] VB trans inf

rough out VB trans

1. rough out (draw):

rough out

2. rough out (describe):

rough out

rough up VB trans inf

rough diamond N Brit fig (person)

rough-hewn ADJ

rough-hewn stone, wood:

rough and ready ADJ

rough-and-tumble N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In some older texts, it is a rough approximation of the coccygeal plexus.
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A large format Polaroid, which is transferred through a complex process to a heavy, rough-textured hand made paper or canvas, produces the image.
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It also is a rough indicator of the earnings impact of a marketing activity.
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There are all sorts of rough and ready expressions that we use for death when we're not being so careful.
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Furthermore, she had a sense of humor that helped her bear heavy tragedies and got her easily over some rough places.
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As a result they had a very rough ride and derailed frequently.
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The grouping to the west, now half-ruined, was constructed of rough-hewn basalt.
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Knight admitted putting his hand on the student's arm and lecturing him on civility, but denied that he was rough or raised his voice.
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The fairways are lined with very thick rough and the large, undulating greens are difficult to read.
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There is a rough side, what is today called suede or roughout, and a smooth side.
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