词汇 | rugged |
释义 | rugged adjective uk /ˈrʌɡ.ɪd/ us /ˈrʌɡ.ɪd/ ruggedadjective (NOT EVEN)(of land) wild and not even; not easy to travel over: (土地)荒芜崎岖的;崎岖难行的 rugged landscape/terrain/hills/cliffs崎岖的地貌/高低不平的地形/陡峭的山丘/嶙峋突兀的悬崖 Rough, irregular and uneven abrasion abrasive abrasiveness arrhythmic bumpy jag jagged jaggedly jaggy jerky pockmarked ragged raggedly raggedness raggedy roughness scratchy unsteady wonkiness wonky ruggedadjective (STRONG)strong and simple; not delicate: 坚固的;耐用的;结实的;简单皮实的 Jeeps are rugged vehicles, designed for rough conditions.吉普车是种很坚固耐用的车,专为崎岖难行的路况而设计的。 If a man's face is rugged, it is strongly and attractively formed: 相貌粗犷的;强壮英俊的 She fell for his rugged good looks.她为他英俊粗犷的相貌所倾倒。 Physically strong and powerful (as) tough as old bootsidiom beefy billy-o brute brute forcephrase bulletproof indestructible indestructibly industrial-strength intensely invincible ruggedly shatterproof shockproof sinewy souped-up stalwart violent washboard stomach with a vengeanceidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Attractive Related wordruggedly rugged | American Dictionaryrugged adjective us/ˈrʌɡ·ɪd/ ruggedadjective (STRONG)strong or powerful; not delicate: rugged individualism If you describe a man’s face as rugged, you mean it is strong and rough: rugged good looks ruggedadjective (UNEVEN)(of land) uneven and wild; not easy to travel over: rugged terrain/cliffs Examples of ruggedrugged The area has rugged, hilly to mountainous terrain, with altitude ranging from 100 to 350 m asl. On the other hand, for highly rugged, multimodal, and multidimensional landscapes, it becomes impractical to build a global model of the whole space. The area has a rugged, hilly to mountainous terrain, with altitude ranging from 100-350 m asl. Here, the landscape can appear to be a rugged landscape. The use of dyebanding for measuring wool production and fleece tip wear in rugged and unrugged sheep. The main motivation in the research on bipedal locomotion is its much-needed mobility required for maneuvering in environments meant for humans or in rugged terrains. Rugged peat clay brick dominates the north-west front elevation facing the main road. Despite long distances and rugged terrain the settlers established a tightly woven social network that linked farms and farming families. We know that the three algorithms differ in their abilities to adapt on rugged landscapes. In general, the more rugged the landscape the more likely parties are to get caught on local optima. Complex systems with high interdependence parameters are characterized by a rugged fitness landscape. Second, the genetic algorithm is applied readily to difficult optimization problems sometimes heuristically described as rugged surfaces. There may be many alternative compromises that can be reached, hence we expect a rugged energy landscape with many alternative low energy minima. The thermal entropy is seen to be rugged and is numerically much less than the configuration entropy, indicating non-self-averaging effects are present. As used here, the term rugged does not necessarily imply very steep terrain. See all examples of rugged These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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