Rocky Meaning in English
word
/ˈɹɑki/
RAH-kee
/ɹˈɒki/
RO-kee
परिभाषा
Covered with rocks or full of rocks. It can also describe a situation, period, or relationship that is difficult, uncertain, or having problems.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common with physical nouns like 'road', 'coast', and 'terrain'. In figurative use, 'a rocky start', 'a rocky relationship', and 'rocky times' are very common. For people, use it carefully: 'rocky' usually describes situations, not personality.
Spanish: rocoso - difícil - inestablePortuguese (BR): rochoso - difícil - instávelPortuguese (PT): rochoso - difícil - instávelChinese (Simplified): 多岩石的 - 艰难的 - 不稳定的Chinese (Traditional): 多岩石的 - 艱難的 - 不穩定的Hindi: पथरीला - कठिन - अस्थिरArabic: صخري - صعب - غير مستقرBengali: পাথুরে - কঠিন (পরিস্থিতি)Russian: каменистый - трудный (переносное)Japanese: 岩だらけの - 不安定な (比喩的)Vietnamese: đầy đá - khó khăn (nghĩa bóng)Korean: 바위투성이인 - 불안정한 (비유적)Turkish: kayalık - çalkantılı (mecazi)Urdu: پتھریلا - مشکل (مجازی)Indonesian: berbatu - penuh masalah (kiasan)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The path is rocky, so walk slowly.
basic
They built a house on rocky land.
basic
The first week at my new job was rocky.
basic
Their marriage has been a little rocky lately.
natural
We got off to a rocky start, but now we work well together.
natural
The market has been rocky, so investors are being careful.
natural