1) roughVerb
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Prepare in preliminary or sketchy form. | خاکہ تیار کرنا |
2) roughAdjective
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Having or caused by an irregular surface. Trees with rough bark. Rough ground. Rough skin. Rough blankets. His unsmooth face. | ناہموار کھردرا |
3) roughAdverb
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With roughness or violence (`rough' is an informal variant for `roughly'). He was pushed roughly aside. They treated him rough. | بری طرح |
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Not quite exact or correct. The approximate time was 10 o'clock. A rough guess. A ballpark estimate. | تخمینہ تقریبا لگ بھگ |
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Full of hardship or trials. The rocky road to success. They were having a rough time. | مشکل |
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Violently agitated and turbulent. Boisterous winds and waves. The fierce thunders roar me their music. Rough weather. Rough seas. | تند و تیز
تیز و تند |
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Unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound. A gravelly voice. | عجیب سی آواز |
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Ready and able to resort to force or violence. Pugnacious spirits...lamented that there was so little prospect of an exhilarating disturbance. They were rough and determined fighting men. | لڑاکو لڑنے کا شائق |
9) roughAdjective
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Causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements. A rough ride. | جھٹکے دینے والا اچھل کود والی ہچکولے دار ہچکولے دینے والا |
10) roughAdjective
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Not shaped by cutting or trimming. An uncut diamond. Rough gemstones. | بنا تراشا |
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Not carefully or expertly made. Managed to make a crude splint. A crude cabin of logs with bark still on them. Rough carpentry. | بے قاعدہ |
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Unpleasantly stern. Wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus. The nomad life is rough and hazardous. | سخت کٹھن |
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Unkind or cruel or uncivil. Had harsh words. A harsh and unlovable old tyrant. A rough answer. | سخت |