Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
rough adj | (animal coat: shaggy) | szorstki przym. |
| Border Terriers have quite rough coats. |
rough adj | (violent) | ostry przym. |
| He is extremely rough with his kids. |
rough adj | (turbulent) | burzliwy przym. |
| They have had a rough marriage with the death of two sons. |
rough adj | (weather: stormy) | burzowy przym. |
| The rough weather makes life difficult in Antarctica. |
rough adj | (rude) | grubiański przym. |
| His rough manners were frowned upon when he started mixing with the upper classes. |
rough adj | (disorderly) | szalony przym. |
| | dziki przym. |
| I have had enough of your rough behaviour. |
rough adj | (food: coarse) | chropowaty, szorstki przym. |
| (sól) | gruboziarnisty przym. |
| The rough fibres in celery help clean your intestines. |
rough adj | (lacking luxuries) | surowy przym. |
| | niewygodny przym. |
| Many people like the rough experience that they get camping. |
rough adj | (unpolished) | na brudno przyim. + przys. |
| | surowy przym. |
| There is just a rough draft. I should have a final version ready tomorrow. |
rough adj | (tentative) | w przybliżeniu przyim. + n |
| Let me take a rough guess at the cost. |
rough adj | (bristly) | porośnięty szorstkim zarostem wyr. |
| He hadn't shaved for a week and his face was rough when she kissed him. |
rough adj | (sea: with big waves) | wzburzony przym. |
| The sea was so rough, many passengers were sick during the crossing. |
rough adv | US, informal (roughly) | ostro przys. |
| The sergeant treated us real rough. |
rough n | informal (thug) | chuligan m |
| The woman crossed the street to avoid the young roughs on the other side. |
rough n | informal (sketch) | szkic m |
| They looked over the roughs together and selected two styles. |
the rough n | (golf: longer grass) | dzika część pola golfowego wyr. |
| In the summer, we irrigate the fairway, but not the rough. |
rough [sth]⇒ vtr | (sketch an outline) | szkicować w zarysie zwrot ndk. |
| | naszkicować w zarysie zwrot dk. |
| Let me see if I can rough something together for you. |
Główne tłumaczenia |
rough [sb] up, rough up [sb] vtr phrasal sep | informal (beat up) | bić kogoś ndk. |
| | pobić kogoś dk. |
| A gang of youths roughed him up. |
rough up [sb], rough [sb] up, UK: rough [sb] vtr phrasal sep | US, informal (sports: abuse a player) | nękać kogoś ndk. |
| (potoczny) | pogrywać z kimś ostro zwrot ndk. |
| Go in there and rough up their best player, but don't get any fouls called on you. |
rough [sth] up, rough up [sth] vtr phrasal sep | informal (make rough) | chropowacić ndk. |
| | schropowacić dk. |
| Rough up the surface of the wood before you paint it. |
Formy złożone: rough | rough up |
knock the rough edges off [sth/sb] v expr | informal, figurative (refine) | wygładzać ndk. |
| | wygładzić dk. |
| The band have knocked the rough edges off their playing and now sound more professional. |
rough approximation n | ([sth] close but not exact) | w przybliżeniu przyim. + m |
| I think it will cost about £1,000, but that's only a rough approximation. |
rough diamond n | literal (gemstone: uncut diamond) | nieoszlifowany diament przym. + m |
| Rough diamonds are very expensive in America. |
rough diamond n | figurative ([sb] unrefined but special) | nieoszlifowany diament przym. + m |
| He's the sort of rough diamond that women find irresistible. |
rough draft n | (writing: unfinished version) | szkic m |
| The writers are still working on a rough draft right now. |
rough edges npl | figurative (lack of refinement) | ostre krawędzie przym. + ż, l.mn. |
| She wanted to smooth off his rough edges and teach him some manners. |
rough edges npl | (ragged outline) | ostre krawędzie przym. + ż, l.mn. |
| She ripped the paper instead of using scissors because she wanted rough edges. |
rough grazing n | (wild grassland) | nieuprawny teren do wypasu wyr. |
rough guess n | (uneducated estimate) | strzał na oko wyr. |
| I'd say the town's population is 75,000 - but that's just a rough guess. |
rough layout n | (general description of arrangement) | zarys m |
| This is just a rough layout; I'll bring the finalized plans to our next meeting. |
rough measure n | (approximate gauge) | ogląd m |
| By studying people's actions you'll have the rough measure of their characters. |
rough out vtr | (outline, plan sketchily) | szkicować ndk. |
| | naszkicować dk. |
| I can rough out the plans for your house but you have to hire an architect for the finished plans. |
rough outline n | (sketchy drawing or diagram) | ogólny zarys przym. + m |
| I quickly drew a rough outline of an eye. |
rough outline n | (general idea or description) | ogólny zarys przym. + m |
| Here's a rough outline of the proposed web site, but it still needs refining. |
rough sea n | (stormy or choppy sea) | wzburzone morze przym. + n |
| Rough seas prevented his return from Capri to Naples. |
rough sketch n | (rapid or loose drawing) | wstępny szkic przym. + m |
| Michelangelo always made a rough sketch before starting a sculpture. |
rough spot n | informal (difficult period) | trudny okres przym. + m |
| She's going through a pretty rough spot just at the moment. |
rough stuff n | informal (physical violence) | brutalność, przemoc ż |
| We won't tolerate any more rough stuff from you bullies. |
rough surface n | (uneven or bumpy texture) | chropowata powierzchnia przym. + ż |
| The rough surface of the old wooden table caught a thread from her silk blouse. |
rough surface n | (abrasive texture) | chropowata powierzchnia przym. + ż |
| Tiles used on the bathroom and kitchen floors should have a rough service. |
rough water n | often plural (stormy or turbulent sea) | wzburzone wody przym. + ż, l.mn. |
| The rough waters were making even the seasoned sailors seasick. |
rough weather n | (stormy or windy conditions) | sztormowa pogoda przym. + ż |
| They're predicting rough weather so I think we'd better not go sailing today. |
smooth the rough edges off [sth] v expr | (file down) | wygładzać ostre krawędzie |
| You can smooth the rough edge off the metal with a file or with sand paper. |
smooth the rough edges off [sb/sth] v expr | figurative (refine) | wygładzać ostre krawędzie |
| As soon as they were married she started trying to smooth the rough edges off him. |