Roughshod in spanish

Áspero

pronunciation: ɑspeɹ̩oʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
aspero

roughshod1 = tosco, grosero, burdo, rudimentario. 

Example: The police were roughshod while interrogating and arresting the two for suspicion of involvement in the fray.

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» ride + roughshod over = tratar sin miramientos, no tener la más mínima consideración, tratar como un trapo, tratar a patadas, atropellar, pisotear, menospreciar, humillar, maltratar, ningunear, saltarse Algo a la torera, pasarse Algo por el forro, pasar olímpicamente de.

Example: A good life for you maybe but not for the people you rode roughshot over.

» run + roughshod over = tratar sin miramientos, no tener la más mínima consideración, tratar como un trapo, tratar a patadas, atropellar, pisotear, menospreciar, humillar, maltratar.

Example: Most troublingly, the Court has run roughshod over important legal precedents, not just in its ruling in January but in many other decisions.

roughshod2 = con los clavos de las herraduras sobresaliendo. [Con objeto de que el animal agarre mejor]

Example: She had hired a closed carriage and seen to it that the horses were roughshod in case of freezing weather.

Roughshod synonyms

savage in spanish: , pronunciation: sævədʒ adjective, nounvicious in spanish: , pronunciation: vɪʃəs adjectivefell in spanish: , pronunciation: fel verbcruel in spanish: , pronunciation: kruəl adjectivebrutal in spanish: , pronunciation: brutəl adjectiveshod in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɑd adjectivedomineering in spanish: , pronunciation: dɑmənɪrɪŋ adjectivebarbarous in spanish: , pronunciation: bɑrbɜrəs adjectiveinhumane in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnhjumeɪn adjectiveheavy-handed in spanish: , pronunciation: hevihændɪd adjectiveshoed in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃud adjectiveshodden in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɑdən adjective
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