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61rough — Not smooth; denoting the irregular, coarsely granular surface of a certain bacterial colony type. * * * rough rəf adj having a broken, uneven, or bumpy surface specif forming or being rough colonies usu. made up of organisms that form chains or… …
62rough — rÊŒf n. unpleasant or difficult aspect; draft, work still in the preliminary stages; uneven rocky terrain; hoodlum, ruffian (British) v. coarsen, become rough; behave violently; prepare in preliminary form, sketch adj. harsh, severe; coarse,… …
63rough up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms rough up : present tense I/you/we/they rough up he/she/it roughs up present participle roughing up past tense roughed up past participle roughed up informal to physically attack someone They roughed us up and… …
64Rough — Das Rough wird in den Regeln nicht besonders definiert. Praktisch bezeichnet man alles, was außerhalb der Fairways oder Grüns liegt, als Rough (alle jene Flächen mit höherer Schnitthöhe als die Fairways) …
65rough — /rʌf/ noun the outline plan of an illustration for an advertisement ● The agency sent the rough to the advertisers for approval. ● The advertising department will consider the rough carefully before telling the agency to go ahead and run the… …
66rough — 1. Unfairly harsh. 2. See also cut up rough. 3. Unwell. 4. Abbr. rough neck …
67rough — See: DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH …
68rough — See: DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH …
69rough up — verb a) to manhandle or beat up b) To make rough, to roughen (especially doing so to wood while raising the grain) …
70rough — adj. Rough is used with these nouns: ↑approximation, ↑bark, ↑calculation, ↑childhood, ↑cider, ↑coat, ↑consensus, ↑country, ↑crossing, ↑deal, ↑division, ↑ …