coarsely
adverb uk/ˈkɔːs.li/ us/ˈkɔːrs.li/
(roughly)
粗糙地;粗线条地
in a way that is rough and not smooth or soft, or not in very small pieces
Chop the cabbage coarsely. 把卷心菜粗粗切碎。
coarsely ground black pepper 粗磨黑胡椒
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- Crush the peppercorns coarsely.
- Polenta is made with ground yellow or white cornmeal, which can be ground coarsely or finely depending on the region.
- The coarsely shredded meat is cooked with onion.
- Add 500g raw carrot, washed and coarsely grated.
(rudely)
粗俗地;粗野地;无礼地
in a way that is rude and offensive
I had never heard anyone speak so coarsely before. 我以前从未听过任何人说话如此粗鲁。
The play is about a group of British men behaving coarsely and conspicuously while on holiday. 该剧讲述了一群英国男人在度假时举止粗鲁、引人侧目。
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- "Crap," Pamela said coarsely, surprising everyone.
- Nobody behaves coarsely, although there's a lot of innuendo.
- The actress has the rare ability to speak coarsely and emote sensitively at the same time.
See: coarse