rustic

rustic
adjective
1) (of the country) ländlich
2) (unrefined) bäurisch (abwertend)
3) (roughly built) rustikal [Mobiliar]
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adjective
1) (of the countryside: rustic life.) ländlich
2) (roughly made: a rustic fence.) grob
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rus·tic
[ˈrʌstɪk]
adj
1. (of the country) ländlich, rustikal
to give sth a \rustic appearance etw dat ein rustikales Aussehen verleihen
\rustic furniture Bauernmöbel pl
2. (simple) grob [zusammen]gezimmert; (fig) schlicht, einfach
\rustic finish schlichte Ausführung
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['rʌstɪk]
1. n
Bauer m, Bäuerin f
2. adj
1) (= rural) bäuerlich; furniture, style rustikal

rustic novel — Bauernroman m

2) (pej: crude) derb, bäurisch
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rustic [ˈrʌstık]
A adj (adv rustically)
1. rustikal, ländlich, Land…
2. einfach, schlicht
3. grob, bäu(e)risch, ungehobelt (Manieren etc)
4. roh (gearbeitet)
5. ARCH Rustika…, mit Bossenwerk verziert
6. TYPO unregelmäßig geformt, Rustika…
B s
1. (einfacher) Bauer, (einfache) Bäuerin
2. a) Bauer m, Bäuerin f (beide auch pej)
b) Provinzler(in)
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adjective
1) (of the country) ländlich
2) (unrefined) bäurisch (abwertend)
3) (roughly built) rustikal [Mobiliar]
* * *
adj.
bäuerlich adj.
ländlich adj.

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