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robust [roʊˈbʌst, GB rəʊˈ-] ADJ

rouse [raʊz] VERBE trans

1. rouse (waken):

2. rouse (activate):

I . roast [roʊst, GB rəʊst] VERBE trans

II . roast [roʊst, GB rəʊst] SUBST

I . roost [ruːst] SUBST

II . roost [ruːst] VERBE intr fig

I . rout [raʊt] VERBE trans

II . rout [raʊt] SUBST

locust [ˈloʊkəst, GB ˈləʊ-] SUBST

arouse [əˈraʊz] VERBE trans

grouse1 [graʊs] SUBST

route [raʊt, GB ruːt] SUBST

I . rough [rʌf] ADJ

2. rough work:

tosco(-a)

3. rough voice:

áspero(-a)

4. rough (imprecise):

impreciso(-a)

5. rough person, manner:

grosseiro(-a)

II . rough [rʌf] SUBST sans pl SPORT

III . rough [rʌf] VERBE trans

I . round <-er, -est> [raʊnd] ADJ

III . round [raʊnd] PRÉP

2. round (visit):

3. round (here and there):

IV . round [raʊnd] SUBST

1. round (circle):

2. round (series):

rodada f

5. round (of ammunition):

V . round [raʊnd] VERBE trans

round corner:

Voir aussi : around

I . around [əˈraʊnd] PRÉP

1. around (surrounding):

2. around (here and there):

II . around [əˈraʊnd] ADV

2. around (near by):

crust [krʌst] SUBST

I . trust [trʌst] SUBST

2. trust sans pl (responsibility):

3. trust:

trust FIN, COMM
truste m

II . trust [trʌst] VERBE trans

1. trust (place trust in):

to trust that ...

2. trust (entrust):

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
This roust is officially called the 419 scam.
www.huffingtonpost.com
He went in to roust them out.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
She said she's received help from the city in the past, but this year she hasn't been able to roust anyone.
www.lfpress.com
He testified that he "heard a large explosion" that rousted him out of bed.
www.nola.com
State officials had swept the park and rousted its inhabitants four times the previous week, and four times the week before that.
grist.org
They now simply rig elections, set up massive "security" apparatuses and roust anyone who stands up to their dominance.
www.counterpunch.org
And so if they do fall they are going to get rousted around quite a bit, but they are going to come up with the life vest.
www.abc.net.au
White kids in a rich white neighborhood don't get rousted by police and when they do, they don't have to fear the police.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Company researchers have tried to roust the engineers with bells, buzzers, warning lights, vibrating seats and shaking steering wheels.
jalopnik.com
Still, it is a restless night, wondering if the police might show to roust me.
vancouversun.com

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