Definition of ruggedly

ruggedlyadverb

một cách chắc chắn

/ˈrʌɡɪdli//ˈrʌɡɪdli/

The word "ruggedly" is an adverb that is used to describe something that is done in a rough, tough, or uncouth manner. The word has a long history, dating back to the 15th century. It comes from the Old English words "rug" meaning "rough" and "ly" meaning "in the manner of". In the 14th century, the word "rugged" was first used to describe something that is rough or difficult to climb. Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include descriptions of people and their behavior. By the 16th century, "ruggedly" was being used as an adverb to describe actions that were done in a rough or tough manner. Today, "ruggedly" is often used to describe people who are adventurous, resourceful, and able to withstand difficult conditions. It can also be used to describe something that is made or done in a way that is rough and simple, rather than refined or elegant.

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in a strong, attractive way

theo một cách mạnh mẽ, hấp dẫn

Example:
  • ruggedly handsome

    đẹp trai thô lỗ

in a way that is not level or smooth or has rocks rather than plants or trees

theo cách không bằng phẳng hoặc trơn tru hoặc có đá thay vì cây cối hoặc cây cối

Example:
  • a ruggedly beautiful landscape

    một phong cảnh đẹp gồ ghề

in a strong way that is designed to be used in difficult conditions

theo cách mạnh mẽ được thiết kế để sử dụng trong điều kiện khó khăn

Example:
  • a ruggedly built vehicle

    một chiếc xe được chế tạo chắc chắn