"Roughs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Roughs refers to:
1. The noun: A group of men who shave and serve others in a barbershop, especially in 19th-century England. (Example: "The roughs at the barbershop were known for their contentious behavior.")
Alternatively, it can refer to people or groups of people who are rough, uncouth, or uneducated.
2. In boxing or wrestling, the roughs often refer to foot or palm strikes, or in general a catch-all term for left-handed punches, palms forward.
3. In card games, particularly maintenance and repair while aboard a ship, the term can be used to describe the person or portion of a ship engaged in these activities.
To make something rough; to cause something to become rough or to lose its smoothness.<br><br>Example: The sandpaper served to roughen the wood for painting.
Roughhewn refers to something that is crudely made or not smooth in character, often with a natural or unfinished appearance. It can also describe a person or material that has a rugged or rough quality to it.<br><br>Example: The distillery had a roughhewn ambiance, with aging barrels and wooden beams exposed to the open space.
Roughing refers to a process or action of making something coarser or more uneven, often as a result of action or wear and tear. It can also refer to a stage or phase in the early stages of development, trial, or exploration of an idea or project.<br><br>In a more general sense, roughing can also mean:<br><br>1. Coarse or uneven in texture<br>2. Hurricanes or bad weather (in meteorology)<br>3. Making something tumble or collide roughly<br>4. Early or preliminary stage<br>5. Restless or turbulent movement or situation<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- Carefully rub the area to smooth it out and roughen it afterwards to give it a rough texture.<br>- The roughing of the road caused the tires to be worn out quickly.<br>- The rough weather warning signaled a rough morning for the sailor.<br>- She went through the roughing stage of development in her writing before refining it.<br>- The roughing of the militia was a sign of disorder in the military.
Someone who works in an extremely physical or unpleasant job, often in an industrial setting, such as a miner, construction worker, or rigger. Typically associated with a rough or tough demeanor.
Roughness refers to the state or quality of being rough; having a rough texture or surface. It can also describe something that is coarse or abrupt, often lacking smoothness or refinement.<br><br>Example: The roughness of the rock made it difficult to climb.<br><br>Synonyms: coarseness, ruggedness, harshness.<br><br>Antonyms: smoothness, softness, gentleness.
Roughshod: done or achieved in a clumsy or hasty manner; neglected to take necessary care or caution.
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Rouille is a term that can have different meanings depending on the context and the language. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. In culinary contexts, particularly in French cuisine, rouille is a Provençal mayonnaise-like condiment made from a combination of spices, garlic, and olive oil. It's often served as a accompaniment to fish and other seafood.<br>2. In biology, rouille (French for "rust"), can refer to the reddish-brown rust that forms on the surface of iron or steel due to oxidation.<br>3. In technical contexts, rouille might refer to a type of hot paste or a mixture of substances used in various industrial processes, such as in the manufacture of paints or adhesives.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to provide a more specific definition, but these are the most common interpretations of the word "rouille".
Roulade is a dish made from meat that's been rolled around a filling, often ham or vegetables, then sliced and served.
Roulades are thin slices of meat (usually veal, pork, or beef) rolled around a filling, typically made with cheese, herbs, and spices, and then fried or baked.
A medical term!<br><br>Rouleaux refers to a type of abnormal blood cell arrangement in which the red blood cells stack together in a cylindrical or rolled-up manner, rather than floating singly or in pairs. This is often a sign of a medical condition, such as hyperproteinemia (high levels of protein in the blood), particularly multiple myeloma (cancer of the plasma cells), kidney disease, or low levels of blood albumin (protein).