rugged
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British pronunciation
/ɹˈʌɡɪd/

“rugged”的英语定义和含义

rugged
01

崎岖的, 陡峭的

(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 rugged mountains were difficult to climb.
崎岖的山脉很难攀登。
The trail wound through the rugged terrain, making hiking challenging.
小径蜿蜒穿过崎岖的地形,使得徒步旅行充满挑战。
02

坚固的, 耐用的

sturdily constructed and able to endure harsh treatment or challenging environments
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The backpacker invested in a rugged tent, ensuring it could withstand the unpredictable weather conditions during the wilderness expedition.
这位背包客投资了一顶坚固的帐篷,确保它能够承受荒野探险期间不可预测的天气条件。
The construction worker wore rugged work boots, providing protection and support on the demanding job site.
建筑工人穿着坚固的工作靴,在要求苛刻的工地上提供保护和支撑。
03

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

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The old table had a rugged surface from years of use.
His hands were rugged from decades of manual labor.
04

崎岖的, 困难的

characterized by harshness and difficulty
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The hikers faced rugged terrain that tested their endurance and skills.
徒步旅行者面临着崎岖的地形,考验了他们的耐力和技能。
The rugged conditions of the mountain range made it a popular destination for experienced climbers.
山脉的崎岖条件使其成为经验丰富的登山者的热门目的地。
05

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

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The actor was known for his rugged good looks.
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

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She 's a rugged entrepreneur who thrives under pressure.
Rugged individuals often adapt quickly to unexpected problems.
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