Nature | Forme |
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Positif | rugged \ˈɹʌɡ.ɪd\ |
Comparatif | ruggeder \ˈɹʌɡ.ɪd.ɚ\ ou \ˈɹʌɡ.ɪd.ə\ |
Superlatif | ruggedest \ˈɹʌɡ.ɪd.ɪst\ |
rugged \ˈɹʌɡ.ɪd\
Almost every day since the incident on The Mall, Highland and several other detectives had sat across a rugged wood table from this young man arid tried to start some kind of conversation.— (Tom Clancy, Patriot games, 1987)
Rugged landscape
For two hundred years, the rugged mountain barriers of Appalachia served as a cultural barrier until the coming of electric power lines, new roads, and modern mass media opened up the region to more modern influences.— (Mike Clark, « Appalachia: The Changing Times », préface, page XI, dans Voices from the Mountains: collected and recorded by Guy and Candie Carawan. University of Georgia Press, 1996.)
rugged \ˈɹʌɡd\ non comparable
Temps | Forme |
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Infinitif | to rug \ˈɹʌɡ\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
rugs \ˈɹʌɡz\ |
Prétérit | rugged \ˈɹʌɡd\ |
Participe passé | rugged \ˈɹʌɡd\ |
Participe présent | rugging \ˈɹʌɡ.ɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
rugged \ˈɹʌɡd\