adj. 粗糙的;粗略的;粗野的;艰苦的;未经加工的
vt. 使粗糙;粗暴对待;草拟
n. 艰苦;高低不平的地面;未经加工的材料;粗糙的部分
vi. 举止粗野
adv. 粗糙地;粗略地;粗暴地
n. (Rough)人名;(英)拉夫
To lie rough; to lie all night in one's clothes: called also roughing it. Likewise to sleep on the bare deck of a ship, when the person is commonly advised to chuse the softest plank. [Grose, "Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1788]To rough out "shape or plan approximately" is from 1770. To rough up "make rough" is from 1763. To rough (someone) up "beat up, jostle violently" is from 1868. The U.S. football penalty roughing was originally a term from boxing (1866).