rugged的意思和读音

rugged

: [ˈrʌɡɪd] : ['rʌɡɪd]

adj.

ruggedest  

adj.+n.rugged face

adj.rolling,weak,easy,flimsy

adj.rocky,rough,craggy,chiselled,weathered

ruggedadj.

1.not level or smooth and having rocks rather than plants or trees

rugged cliffs

They admired the rugged beauty of the coastline.线

2.[ubn]having strong, attractive features

3.[ubn]determined to succeed in a difficult situation, even if this means using force or upsetting other people

a rugged individualist

4.strong and designed to be used in difficult conditions

A less rugged vehicle would never have made the trip.

rugged outdoor clothing穿

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adj.1.not smooth or flat2.strong and able to deal with difficult conditions3.not regular in shape, but attractive4.needing a lot of physical strength1.not smooth or flat2.strong and able to deal with difficult conditions3.not regular in shape, but attractive4.needing a lot of physical strength

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1.As if Iraq were not complex enough, now Turkey's troops are massed along the rugged border between the two countries.

2.A mountain range across the Italian peninsula, rugged roads, villages spread all over, easy to defend.

3.Amid pine forests, streams, and rugged mountains, it all takes place in one of Washington State 's most scenic settings.

4.How much of Afghanistan's rugged territory can America realistically secure?

5.Rugged takes it a step further. The idea is that before the code can be made secure, the developers themselves must be toughened up.

6.Every morning between fifteen and twenty PRAP students fan out in teams across the rugged hills and coastline around the old palace.,1520

7.The Land of the Thunder Dragon, as it's known, has rugged mountains and valleys, making it a hotspot for biodiversity.

8.Rugged charm sets the train apart from more mundane means of transport and its ecological soundness is again in fashion.

9.Francis Bacon Greatness is just like the summit of a mountain, the path to which is abrupt and rugged.

10.With the rugged Owen Stanley Mountains supplying an almost impassable backbone, the body of New Guinea was one vast jungle..