Rough patch Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹəf/ /ˈpætʃ
RUHF pach
ɹˈʌf/ /pˈætʃ
RUHF pach
परिभाषा
A difficult or challenging period in someone's life, work, or relationships.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and usually used to describe temporary difficulties. Common with 'go through a rough patch.' Often relates to relationships, finances, or emotions. Not used for physical textures or literal roughness.
Spanish: mala racha - momento difícilPortuguese (BR): fase difícil - período complicadoPortuguese (PT): fase difícil - período complicadoChinese (Simplified): 困难时期Chinese (Traditional): 困難時期Hindi: मुश्किल समय - कठिन दौरArabic: فترة صعبة - فترة قاسيةBengali: কঠিন সময় - কঠিন পর্বRussian: трудный период - тяжёлый этапJapanese: つらい時期 - 困難な時期Vietnamese: giai đoạn khó khănKorean: 힘든 시기 - 어려운 시기Turkish: zor dönem - sıkıntılı dönemUrdu: مشکل وقت - مشکل دورIndonesian: masa sulit - masa-masa sulit
उदाहरण वाक्य
They are going through a rough patch in their marriage.
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Our company hit a rough patch last year.
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I'm having a rough patch with my studies.
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Everyone hits a rough patch sometimes; it doesn't mean you won't get through it.
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We had a rough patch last winter, but things are looking up now.
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Don't worry if you're in a rough patch—better days are ahead.
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