rugged
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British pronunciation
/ɹˈʌɡɪd/

Définition et signification de « rugged » en anglais

rugged
01

accidenté, escarpé

(of land or terrain) rough, uneven, and often difficult to navigate, with features such as steep slopes or rocky surfaces
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The trail wound through the rugged terrain, making hiking challenging.
Le sentier serpentait à travers le terrain accidenté, rendant la randonnée difficile.
02

solide, résistant

sturdily constructed and able to endure harsh treatment or challenging environments
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The construction worker wore rugged work boots, providing protection and support on the demanding job site.
Le travailleur de la construction portait des bottes de travail robustes, offrant protection et soutien sur le chantier exigeant.
03

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

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His hands were rugged from decades of manual labor.
04

âpre, difficile

characterized by harshness and difficulty
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The rugged conditions of the mountain range made it a popular destination for experienced climbers.
Les conditions accidentées de la chaîne de montagnes en ont fait une destination populaire pour les grimpeurs expérimentés.
05

brute

(of a man's face) having strong, well-defined, and attractive features
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His rugged face made him stand out in the crowd.
06

robuste

(of a person) tough, resilient, and capable of handling challenging or difficult situations, even at the risk of confrontation
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Rugged individuals often adapt quickly to unexpected problems.
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