A rocky road Meaning in English
expression
ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹɑki/ /ˈɹoʊd
uh RAH-kee ROHD
æɪ/ /ɹˈɒki/ /ɹˈəʊd
uh ROK-ee ROHD
Definition
An expression meaning a situation or journey that is very difficult and full of challenges or problems.
Usage & Nuances
This is an idiomatic phrase, mainly used to describe difficult periods in life, work, or relationships. It is informal and often appears as 'it's been a rocky road' or 'we have a rocky road ahead'. Not usually used for literal roads.
Spanish: un camino difícil - un camino lleno de obstáculosPortuguese (BR): um caminho difícil - uma estrada cheia de obstáculosPortuguese (PT): um caminho difícil - uma estrada cheia de obstáculosChinese (Simplified): 艰难的道路 - 充满困难的路程Chinese (Traditional): 艱難的道路 - 充滿困難的路程Hindi: एक कठिन रास्ता - समस्याओं भरा रास्ताArabic: طريق صعب - طريق مليء بالعقباتBengali: কঠিন পথ - চ্যালেঞ্জপূর্ণ পরিস্থিতিRussian: трудный путь - полоса испытанийJapanese: 困難な道 - 試練の連続Vietnamese: con đường gian nan - giai đoạn nhiều thử tháchKorean: 험난한 길 - 고난의 시기Turkish: zorlu bir yol - sıkıntılı dönemUrdu: مشکل راستہ - دشوار مرحلہIndonesian: jalan yang penuh rintangan - masa sulit
Example Sentences
It has been a rocky road since we started the project.
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She faced a rocky road on her way to success.
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Life can be a rocky road sometimes.
basic
We've had a rocky road, but things are finally getting better.
natural
Be prepared—starting a new business is often a rocky road.
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They know it's a rocky road ahead, but they're willing to try.
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