angleško » slovenski

I . rough [rʌf] PRID.

1. rough (uneven):

rough
rough road
rough fur, hair

2. rough:

rough (not soft) accent, sound, voice
rough (in taste) wine
rough brandy

3. rough (harsh):

rough
rough

4. rough pog. (difficult):

rough
rough
to give sb a rough time

5. rough brit. angl. pog. (ill):

to look rough
to feel rough

6. rough (plain):

rough furniture

7. rough (makeshift):

rough
rough

8. rough (unrefined):

rough
rough

9. rough (imprecise):

rough
to give sb a rough idea of sth

II . rough [rʌf] PRISL. pog.

rough
to sleep rough brit. angl.

III . rough [rʌf] SAM.

1. rough no mn. (in golf):

the rough
ledina ž. spol

2. rough (sketch):

rough
skica ž. spol
in rough
v skici

IV . rough [rʌf] GLAG. preh. glag. pog.

rough ˈdia·mond SAM.

rough diamond
nebrušen diamant m. spol
brit. angl. avstral. angl. fig. he's a rough diamond

ˈrough house SAM. usu ed. esp am. angl. pog.

rough house
kraval m. spol
rough house

I . ˈrough-house GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. rough-house (be boisterous):

delati [dov. obl. narediti kraval]

2. rough-house brit. angl. (have a fight):

pretepati se [dov. obl. pretepsti se]

3. rough-house am. angl. (have playful fight):

rough-ˈspok·en PRID.

rough and ˈready PRID. pred., ˈrough-and-ready PRID. atribut.

I . ˈrough-and-tum·ble PRID. atribut.

II . ˈrough-and-tum·ble SAM.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
Managers could simply total the variable costs for a product and use this as a rough guide for decision-making processes.
en.wikipedia.org
His rough time there, plagued by disease and low morale, lasted only three years.
en.wikipedia.org
As a result they had a very rough ride and derailed frequently.
en.wikipedia.org
The fairways are lined with very thick rough and the large, undulating greens are difficult to read.
en.wikipedia.org
This could of course be reduced to lower the noise level but the engine would then suffer from a rough idle and usually stalled.
en.wikipedia.org
The main habitat is rough heath-grassland, with scrub, drystone walls and 600-700 million year old rock outcrops.
en.wikipedia.org
Knight admitted putting his hand on the student's arm and lecturing him on civility, but denied that he was rough or raised his voice.
en.wikipedia.org
These include possibly loose seat mounting bolts that could rattle on rough road surfaces and a "request for information" on the rear seat belt buckles.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Furthermore, she had a sense of humor that helped her bear heavy tragedies and got her easily over some rough places.
en.wikipedia.org
A large format Polaroid, which is transferred through a complex process to a heavy, rough-textured hand made paper or canvas, produces the image.
en.wikipedia.org

Bi želeli dodati besede, fraze ali prevode?

Predlagajte nov vnos.

Stran Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Русский | Slovenščina