rough
US /rʌf/
・UK /rʌf/
A2 初級英檢中級
adj.形容詞粗暴的;粗野的
The football player was hurt during a rough passage of play
adv.副詞粗野地;粗魯地
My brothers were often hurt from playing too rough
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)粗暴的人;流氓
Don’t talk so rough! It sounds rude
adj.形容詞艱難的
It was rough getting home because of the snow
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)草樣;草圖
This drawing is a rough of my house
adj.形容詞粗略的
Quinn made a rough drawing of how the house will look
v.t.及物動詞粗糙
He needs to rough the wood with sandpaper before painting
adj.形容詞粗糙的
This blanket is a bit too rough, don't you think?
adj.形容詞一個粗略的;近似
My fingers are all rough from gardening without gloves
adj.形容詞未加工的
It takes weeks of work to turn a rough diamond into one good enough for a ring
adj.形容詞(天氣)有狂風大浪的
The sea is rough today, it’s not a good day for sailing
adj.形容詞崎嶇的;難行的
The road is too rough to drive on
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電影和電視中的鏡子場景是如何拍攝的 | 電影內幕 (How Mirror Scenes Are Shot In Movies & TV | Movies Insider)
06:49
- For example, Proctor and his team inserted green-screen shots of extras into many final shots to cover up the rough edges of where a camera was cut out,
例如,Proctor 和他的團隊在許多最後鏡頭中插入了臨時演員的綠幕鏡頭,以掩蓋攝像機被剪掉的粗糙邊緣,
- the rough edges of where a camera was cut out,
攝影機被切出的粗糙邊緣。
一艘比一艘還大、還豪華!遊輪究竟為何變得如此龐大? (How cruise ships got so big)
07:29
- They sat low in the water, which kept them stable in rough seas, but meant they could only access ports with deep harbors.
它們在水中的位置較低,這使它們在波濤洶湧的海面上保持穩定...但這意味著它們只能進入有深港的港口。
- Everything that had made ocean liners optimally designed for commuting quickly through rough waters made them poorly fit for vacationing slowly through calm one.
使遠洋輪船設計達到最佳狀態的所有因素用於在波濤洶湧的水域中快速通勤... 是以,它們不適合在平靜的環境中慢慢度假。