roughly的意思和读音

roughly

: [ˈrʌfli] : ['rʌfli]

adv.

adv.exactly,gently,evenly

adv.approximately,about,around,more or less,almost

roughlyadv.

1.approximately but not exactly

Sales are up by roughly 10%. 10%。

We live roughly halfway between here and the coast.

They all left at roughly the same time.

Roughly speaking , we receive about fifty letters a week on the subject.

2.using force or not being careful and gentle

He pushed her roughly out of the way.

‘What do you want?’ she demanded roughly.“?”

3.in a way that does not leave a smooth surface

roughly plastered walls

adv.1.;;;

adv.1ed for showing that an amount, number, time, etc. is not exact2.in a way that is not gentle3.in a way that is not neat or exact

1. rough adj. roughly adv. nationwide adj. ...

2. n. rough adj. roughly adv. Wales ) ...

3. maximum n. roughly ad. impressive a.

4. turn 259 roughly approximately 260 ...

5. Pyramid n. roughly ad. securely ad. ...

6. Intuitive: Roughly: Lead: ...

7. unmanned a. roughly ad. gauge v. ...

8. overwhelmingly roughly readily ...

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1.THE diameter of a wind turbine capable of generating five megawatts (MW) of electricity is, at 120 metres, roughly that of the London Eye.5MW120

2.As it stands the U. S. government spends roughly $4 billion a year on energy research and development.亿

3.This was the Southern Tower, falling in on itself. It was now roughly an hour since the first attack.

4.Italy, with roughly the same population, has won four World Cups and been runner-up in a few more.

5."That sort of thing makes me sick, " he said roughly.“,”

6.We know how often they execute and, at least roughly, how much time is spent within them.

7.I fell asleep but was awoken to find him on top of me kissing me roughly on my neck.

8.Bigotry may be roughly defined as the anger of men who have no opinions.

9.Google, which handles roughly two out of every three internet searches in the US, has taken several stabs at Facebook in recent years.

10.Local residents say that police regularly swept the area, roughly once a week, checking residents' IDs and sometimes looking inside homes.