◎ rough c ū lü è
(1) [sketchy]: imprecise or not detailed in correction, classification and discrimination
Fill in the details in the rather roughpictures in the early trial drawings
(2 Rough and crude. “After Zi Zhi Tong Jian, Jin Gaozu was blessed for six years”: “The Tang Dynasty was frugal … and the clothes were rough.”
2。 Not exquisite; Inaccurate. Song Ouyang Xiu’s Record of Returning to the Field, Volume II: “Today’s Yue Shu Yi has abolished its seven or eight, and its one or two only works in the world, all of which are simple and rough, not as good as this book.” Sun Yat-sen’s “General Plan for the Founding of the People’s Republic of China”: “The number ofprojects for harbor construction and regulation of the Yangtze River is only a rough budget, so it is natural to cover the situation.” Zhou Libo’s Golden Ring: “Take out a notebook from mypocket and draw a roughpicture of the terrain with apencil.”
a rough synonym?
Synonym: rough, crude
“rough”,pronounced as cū in Mandarin, first appeared in Shuowen, and belongs topictophonetic characters in Liushu. The basic meaning of “rough” is negligence and carelessness, such as carelessness and carelessness; The extended meaning is not refined, and the material is rough, such as rough and coarse.
In daily use, “rough” is often used as an adjective to express modesty. Ruling indiscriminately.
a rough synonym?
Synonyms: rough, rough, rough, rough, rough, rough, rough, rough and rough
1. Gecko’s roughpalm can helpit stick to the wall firmly.
2。 Grandpa’s rough big hands recorded his hard work all his life.
3。 This handicraft is of rough workmanshipand has been left on the counter for many days, and no one has bought it.
4。 This book ispoorlyprinted and full of mistakes. You can tell it ispirated at first glance.