Rugged in spanish

Escabroso

pronunciation: eskɑbɹ̩oʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
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escabroso

rugged1 = escabroso, accidentado, abrupto, escarpado, arduo. 

Example: Due to their lighter weight optical-fibre cables can be suspended to form aerial cables in the rugged countryside of Wales where the laying of ducts would be prohibitively expensive.

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» rough and rugged = áspero, rugoso, escarpado, agreste, tosco, basto.

Example: The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.

rugged2 = tosco, basto. 

Example: This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = Este artículo describe un prototipo de kiosco que, a pesar de su apariencia tosca, sería más adecuado para ubicarlo dentro de un edificio público.

rugged3 = resistente, duro. 

Example: The article 'Where no drive has gone before: ruggedized CD-ROM drives' provides examples of conditions where CD-ROM drives need to be particularly rugged (severe industrial conditions, severe shock and vibration conditions, and severe military conditions).

Rugged synonyms

robust in spanish: , pronunciation: roʊbʌst adjectivetough in spanish: , pronunciation: tʌf adjectivehard in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑrd adjectiverough in spanish: , pronunciation: rʌf adjectivedifficult in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt adjectivesturdy in spanish: , pronunciation: stɜrdi adjectivebroken in spanish: , pronunciation: broʊkən adjectivehardy in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑrdi noun, adjectivecraggy in spanish: , pronunciation: krægi adjectiveknockabout in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑkəbaʊt noun, adjectivecliffy in spanish: , pronunciation: klɪfi adjectiveunsmooth in spanish: , pronunciation: ənsmuθ adjectiveclifflike in spanish: , pronunciation: klɪflaɪk adjective
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