rugged
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A(z) „rugged” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

egyenetlen, meredek

(of land or terrain) rough, uneven, and often difficult to navigate, with features such as steep slopes or rocky surfaces
rugged definition and meaning
Disapproving
Példåk
They navigated the rugged hills with great difficulty.
Nagy nehézséggel haladtak åt a zord dombokon.
02

tartós, erƑs

sturdily constructed and able to endure harsh treatment or challenging environments
Approving
Példåk
The construction worker wore rugged work boots, providing protection and support on the demanding job site.
Az Ă©pĂ­tƑmunkĂĄs tartĂłs munkacsizmĂĄt viselt, amely vĂ©delmet Ă©s tĂĄmogatĂĄst nyĂșjtott a igĂ©nyes munkaterĂŒleten.
03

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

Példåk
His hands were rugged from decades of manual labor.
04

durva, nehéz

characterized by harshness and difficulty
Disapproving
Példåk
The rugged conditions of the mountain range made it a popular destination for experienced climbers.
A hegysĂ©g zord viszonyai nĂ©pszerƱ ĂșticĂ©llĂĄ tettĂ©k a tapasztalt hegymĂĄszĂłk szĂĄmĂĄra.
05

(of a man's face) having strong, well-defined, and attractive features

Approving
Példåk
His rugged face made him stand out in the crowd.
06

(of a person) tough, resilient, and capable of handling challenging or difficult situations, even at the risk of confrontation

Példåk
The team admired their rugged coach for staying calm in crises.
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