roughly

roughly
adverb
1) (violently) roh; grob
2) (crudely) leidlich; grob [skizzieren, bearbeiten, bauen]
3) (approximately) ungefähr; grob [geschätzt]
* * *
adverb rauh
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rough·ly
[ˈrʌfli]
adv
1. (harshly) grob, roh
2. (without refinement)
\roughly built roh [o grob] zusammengezimmert
3. (approximately) grob
to calculate \roughly grob kalkulieren [o überschlagen]
\roughly speaking ganz allgemein gesagt
\roughly similar [or the same] ungefähr gleich
\roughly about ungefähr, schätzungsweise
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['rʌflɪ]
adv
1) (= not gently) grob, roh; play rau; speak grob; answer, order grob, hart
2) (= crudely) make, sew, sketch, chop, slice grob
3) (= approximately) ungefähr

roughly (speaking) — grob gesagt

roughly half — ungefähr die Hälfte

roughly equal — ungefähr gleich

roughly the same — ungefähr dasselbe

roughly similar — in etwa ähnlich

to be roughly similar to sth —

roughly comparable — grob vergleichbar

roughly translated — grob übersetzt

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roughly [ˈrʌflı] adv
1. rau, roh, grob
2. grob, ungefähr, annähernd:
roughly speaking
a) etwa, ungefähr, über den Daumen gepeilt umg,
b) ganz allgemein (gesagt)
* * *
adverb
1) (violently) roh; grob
2) (crudely) leidlich; grob [skizzieren, bearbeiten, bauen]
3) (approximately) ungefähr; grob [geschätzt]
* * *
adv.
annähernd adv.
grob adv.
ungefähr adv.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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