rough
Adjetivo
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- áspero
- aproximado; não exato
- turbulento
- difícil, complicado
- bruto
- violento
- rofo
- 1854, John Mitchell (F.C.S.), Manual of Practical Assaying Intended for the Use of Metallurgists, Captains of Mines, and Assayers in General. With Copious Tables for the Purpose of Ascertaining in Assays of Gold and Silver the Precise Amount, in Ounces, Penny Weights, and Grains of Noble Mental, Contained in One Ton of Ore from a Given Quantity, pag: 366
- and the rough silver as directed under the head assay of silver alloys (e a prata rofa como direcionado sob o exame da mistura de prata)
- 2018, George Iles, Inventors at Work, pag: 74
- On asking why rough glass was used instead of smooth I was told that rough glass gave a uniform and better light. To my astonishment I fond this true. (No perguntar por que vidro rofo era usado ao invês de liso me foi dito que vidro rofo dá uma luz mais uniforme e melhor. Para o meu espanto eu comprovei que isto era verdade.)
- 1990, Lou Charnon-Deutsch, Gender and Representation Women in Spanish Realist Fiction, pag: 87
- her rough body seemingly chiseled by an axe.
- 1854, John Mitchell (F.C.S.), Manual of Practical Assaying Intended for the Use of Metallurgists, Captains of Mines, and Assayers in General. With Copious Tables for the Purpose of Ascertaining in Assays of Gold and Silver the Precise Amount, in Ounces, Penny Weights, and Grains of Noble Mental, Contained in One Ton of Ore from a Given Quantity, pag: 366
Antônimo
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editarSingular | Plural | |
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Masculino | – | – |
Feminino | – | – |
rought | roughs |
rough
Verbo
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- criar uma forma aproximada
- atacar alguém por uma razão específica
Etimologia
editar- Do inglês antigo rūh.
Pronúncia
editar- AFI: /ɹʌf/