rugged
ru
ˈrə
gged
gəd
gēd
British pronunciation
/ɹˈʌɡɪd/

Definición y significado de "rugged"en inglés

rugged
01

accidentado, escarpado

(of land or terrain) rough, uneven, and often difficult to navigate, with features such as steep slopes or rocky surfaces
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They navigated the rugged hills with great difficulty.
Navegaron por las colinas escarpadas con gran dificultad.
02

fuerte

sturdily constructed and able to endure harsh treatment or challenging environments
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The military issued rugged uniforms to soldiers, designed to withstand the rigors of combat and adverse conditions.
El ejército emitió uniformes resistentes a los soldados, diseñados para soportar los rigores del combate y las condiciones adversas.
03

having long, narrow, shallow depressions, grooves, or wrinkles on a surface

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The sculpture 's rugged texture gave it a lifelike quality.
04

áspero, difícil

characterized by harshness and difficulty
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The rugged lifestyle of the settlers in the area was marked by hard work and perseverance against the elements.
El estilo de vida áspero de los colonos en el área estuvo marcado por el trabajo duro y la perseverancia contra los elementos.
05

duro

(of a man's face) having strong, well-defined, and attractive features
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A rugged jawline and deep-set eyes gave him a commanding presence.
06

fuerte

(of a person) tough, resilient, and capable of handling challenging or difficult situations, even at the risk of confrontation
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The team admired their rugged coach for staying calm in crises.
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