Tosca in english
Tosca
pronunciation: tɔskə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tɔskə part of speech: noun
In gestures
tosco = crude ; benighted ; rugged ; rough ; clunky ; coarsened ; coarse ; rough and rugged ; unpolished ; crass ; roughshod ; rude .
Example: Keywords or indexing terms may serve as a crude indicator of subject scope of a document.Example: Are we not making a rather benighted assumption that tools should be extensions of our human faculties?.Example: This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building = This article describes a prototype kiosk which, despite being rugged, would be better suited to location within a public building.Example: In addition they are able to sustain the library services in this rough terrain.Example: The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.Example: Van Dijck's widely-used italics of the mid seventeenth century were slightly coarsened versions of Granjon's types.Example: The sections of a book were stapled to a coarse cloth backing, but unfortunately the staples soon rusted and became brittle.Example: The western shoreline of Lake Superior has rough and rugged beauty.Example: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.Example: In these new book, he is still at bay, pursued by the hounds of desire and anxiety in a literary world ever more crass.Example: The police were roughshod while interrogating and arresting the two for suspicion of involvement in the fray.Example: This Indian head carved on such a great boulder to this day a testimony to the aborigines of America, who by such rude means as this sought to carry to posterity some signs by which they would not be forgotten.more:
» aspecto tosco = rough look .
Example: Damaged hair cuticles can cause split ends and give your hair a rough look.» de aspecto tosco = rough-looking .
Example: A typical book from the hand-press period shows two pages of text, the type somewhat old-fashioned in design and with the unfamiliar long f, often heavily impressed into a rough-looking paper.» de un modo tosco = crudely .
Example: Just as we can recognize stages of physical growth so we can isolate, rather crudely but nevertheless usefully, stages of psychological growth that have relevance to our theme.» hacer tosco = coarsen .
Example: By shouting they may make themselves heard, but they also coarsen the quality of the sounds they produce, limiting the range and vocal color = Si gritan pueden hacerse oír, pero también embastecen la calidad de los sonidos que producen, limitando los rasgos de la voz y los tonos vocales .