Rough Meaning in English
word
/ˈɹəf/
ruhf
/ɹˈʌf/
ruhf
परिभाषा
If something is rough, it is not smooth or it feels uneven. It can also mean difficult or unpleasant, or not exact but only approximate.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Very common in everyday English. Common patterns: 'rough skin', 'a rough day', 'a rough estimate', 'play rough'. Don't confuse it with only physical texture; it is also often used for bad experiences, strong behavior, or inexact numbers.
Spanish: áspero - duro - aproximadoPortuguese (BR): áspero - difícil - aproximadoPortuguese (PT): áspero - difícil - aproximadoChinese (Simplified): 粗糙的 - 艰难的 - 大概的Chinese (Traditional): 粗糙的 - 艱難的 - 大概的Hindi: खुरदुरा - कठिन - लगभगArabic: خشن - صعب - تقريبيBengali: খসখসে - খারাপ (অভিজ্ঞতা) - আনুমানিকRussian: грубый - трудный (опыт) - приблизительныйJapanese: ざらざらした - つらい (経験) - おおよそのVietnamese: thô - khó khăn (trải nghiệm) - sơ bộKorean: 거친 - 힘든 (경험) - 대략적인Turkish: pürüzlü - zor (deneyim) - yaklaşıkUrdu: کھردرا - مشکل (تجربہ) - اندازاًIndonesian: kasar - sulit (pengalaman) - perkiraan
उदाहरण वाक्य
This wall feels rough.
basic
We had a rough trip home.
basic
I can give you a rough number.
basic
Sorry I was quiet earlier—I had a rough morning.
natural
The kids were rough with the new toy and broke it.
natural
It's just a rough estimate, but it should be close enough.
natural