Rough Area

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rough
(rougher comparative) (roughest superlative) (roughs 3rd person present) (roughing present participle) (roughed past tense & past participle )
1 adj If a surface is rough, it is uneven and not smooth., (Antonym: smooth) His hands were rough and calloused, from years of karate practice...
♦ roughness n-uncount
She rested her cheek against the roughness of his jacket.
2 adj You say that people or their actions are rough when they use too much force and not enough care or gentleness., (Antonym: gentle) Rugby's a rough game at the best of times...
♦ roughly adv
A hand roughly pushed him aside.
♦ roughness n-uncount
He regretted his roughness.
3 adj A rough area, city, school, or other place is unpleasant and dangerous because there is a lot of violence or crime there.
It was quite a rough part of our town.
4 adj If you say that someone has had a rough time, you mean that they have had some difficult or unpleasant experiences.
usu ADJ n (=tough)
All women have a rough time in our society...
5 adj If you feel rough, you feel ill.
(BRIT)
INFORMAL v-link ADJ
The virus won't go away and the lad is still feeling a bit rough.
6 adj A rough calculation or guess is approximately correct, but not exact.
usu ADJ n (=approximate)
We were only able to make a rough estimate of how much fuel would be required...
♦ roughly adv ADV with cl/group (=approximately)
Gambling and tourism pay roughly half the entire state budget...
7 adj If you give someone a rough idea, description, or drawing of something, you indicate only the most important features, without much detail.
I've got a rough idea of what he looks like...
♦ roughly adv ADV with cl/group, ADV after v
He knew roughly what was about to be said..., Roughly speaking, a scientific humanist is somebody who believes in science and in humanity but not in God.
8 adj You can say that something is rough when it is not neat and well made.
...a rough wooden table.
♦ roughly adv ADV with v
Roughly chop the tomatoes and add them to the casserole.
9 adj If the sea or the weather at sea is rough, the weather is windy or stormy and there are very big waves., (Antonym: calm) A fishing vessel and a cargo ship collided in rough seas.
10 adv When people sleep or live rough, they sleep out of doors, usually because they have no home.
(BRIT) ADV after v
It makes me so sad when I see young people begging or sleeping rough on the streets.
11 verb If you have to rough it, you have to live without the possessions and comforts that you normally have.
You won't be roughing it; each room comes equipped with a telephone and a 3-channel radio. V it
rough and ready , rough-and-ready
1 adj A rough and ready solution or method is one that is rather simple and not very exact because it has been thought of or done in a hurry.
Here is a rough and ready measurement.
2 adj A rough and ready person is not very polite or gentle.
...rough and ready soldiers.
rough and tumble , rough-and-tumble
1 n-uncount You can use rough and tumble to refer to a situation in which the people involved try hard to get what they want, and do not worry about upsetting or harming others, and you think this is acceptable and normal.
oft the N of n
...the rough-and-tumble of political combat.
2 n-uncount Rough and tumble is physical playing that involves noisy and slightly violent behaviour.
He enjoys rough and tumble play.
rough-hewn
Rough-hewn wood or stone has been cut into a shape but has not yet been smoothed or finished off. adj usu ADJ n
It is a rough-hewn carving of a cat's head.
AOR exp. Area of responsability
population distribution n. How the population is spread over an area.
in the sticks adv. 1. in a remote area, an area in the countryside that is far from a town or city 2. in a town or city regarded as dull or unsophisticated
MBWA n. management by walking/wandering around; it's a form of management based on frequent informal visits to the subordinates'work area and direct interaction with them
hatchback n. Type of car with a hatch at the rear of the car, above the cargo area of the aft compartment, that opens upwards when opening the boot door.
watershed n. a water-storage area making the surrounding region fertile, or providing a city with its water supply.
muffin top exp. informal term used to describe the flab in the abdominal area rolling over tight clothes
tummy tuck n. plastic surgery consisting in removing the fat tissue from the abdominal area
stomach flip n. name given to the discomfort felt in the abdominal area in situations of stress or anxiety
resettlement programme n. a government scheme that moves people to a new area (e.g. because a dam is being built where they live)
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rough
(rougher comparative) (roughest superlative) (roughs 3rd person present) (roughing present participle) (roughed past tense & past participle )
1 adj If a surface is rough, it is uneven and not smooth., (Antonym: smooth) His hands were rough and calloused, from years of karate practice...
♦ roughness n-uncount
She rested her cheek against the roughness of his jacket.
2 adj You say that people or their actions are rough when they use too much force and not enough care or gentleness., (Antonym: gentle) Rugby's a rough game at the best of times...
♦ roughly adv
A hand roughly pushed him aside.
♦ roughness n-uncount
He regretted his roughness.
3 adj A rough area, city, school, or other place is unpleasant and dangerous because there is a lot of violence or crime there.
It was quite a rough part of our town.
4 adj If you say that someone has had a rough time, you mean that they have had some difficult or unpleasant experiences.
usu ADJ n (=tough)
All women have a rough time in our society...
5 adj If you feel rough, you feel ill.
(BRIT)
INFORMAL v-link ADJ
The virus won't go away and the lad is still feeling a bit rough.
6 adj A rough calculation or guess is approximately correct, but not exact.
usu ADJ n (=approximate)
We were only able to make a rough estimate of how much fuel would be required...
♦ roughly adv ADV with cl/group (=approximately)
Gambling and tourism pay roughly half the entire state budget...
7 adj If you give someone a rough idea, description, or drawing of something, you indicate only the most important features, without much detail.
I've got a rough idea of what he looks like...
♦ roughly adv ADV with cl/group, ADV after v
He knew roughly what was about to be said..., Roughly speaking, a scientific humanist is somebody who believes in science and in humanity but not in God.
8 adj You can say that something is rough when it is not neat and well made.
...a rough wooden table.
♦ roughly adv ADV with v
Roughly chop the tomatoes and add them to the casserole.
9 adj If the sea or the weather at sea is rough, the weather is windy or stormy and there are very big waves., (Antonym: calm) A fishing vessel and a cargo ship collided in rough seas.
10 adv When people sleep or live rough, they sleep out of doors, usually because they have no home.
(BRIT) ADV after v
It makes me so sad when I see young people begging or sleeping rough on the streets.
11 verb If you have to rough it, you have to live without the possessions and comforts that you normally have.
You won't be roughing it; each room comes equipped with a telephone and a 3-channel radio. V it
rough and ready , rough-and-ready
1 adj A rough and ready solution or method is one that is rather simple and not very exact because it has been thought of or done in a hurry.
Here is a rough and ready measurement.
2 adj A rough and ready person is not very polite or gentle.
...rough and ready soldiers.
rough and tumble , rough-and-tumble
1 n-uncount You can use rough and tumble to refer to a situation in which the people involved try hard to get what they want, and do not worry about upsetting or harming others, and you think this is acceptable and normal.
oft the N of n
...the rough-and-tumble of political combat.
2 n-uncount Rough and tumble is physical playing that involves noisy and slightly violent behaviour.
He enjoys rough and tumble play.
rough-hewn
Rough-hewn wood or stone has been cut into a shape but has not yet been smoothed or finished off. adj usu ADJ n
It is a rough-hewn carving of a cat's head.
AOR exp. Area of responsability
population distribution n. How the population is spread over an area.
in the sticks adv. 1. in a remote area, an area in the countryside that is far from a town or city 2. in a town or city regarded as dull or unsophisticated
MBWA n. management by walking/wandering around; it's a form of management based on frequent informal visits to the subordinates'work area and direct interaction with them
hatchback n. Type of car with a hatch at the rear of the car, above the cargo area of the aft compartment, that opens upwards when opening the boot door.
watershed n. a water-storage area making the surrounding region fertile, or providing a city with its water supply.
muffin top exp. informal term used to describe the flab in the abdominal area rolling over tight clothes
tummy tuck n. plastic surgery consisting in removing the fat tissue from the abdominal area
stomach flip n. name given to the discomfort felt in the abdominal area in situations of stress or anxiety
resettlement programme n. a government scheme that moves people to a new area (e.g. because a dam is being built where they live)
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