释义 |
ˈroughsome, a. Sc. [f. rough a. + -some.] Somewhat rough; rough-mannered, unpolished.
c1660Livingstone in Sel. Biogr. Wodrow Soc. I. 265 The rubbish of a roughsome nature. 1713Wodrow Corr. (1843) I. 502 Satirical jesting, taunting or roughsome ways in conversation. 1836Fraser's Mag. XIV. 433 That's a roughsome way o' ganging to work. 1884–in Eng. Dial. Dict. |