What's the difference between brought and rought?

Brought


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Bring

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "This is the third event in the last few days following An-26 and SU-25 planes being brought down.
  • (2) One man has died in storms sweeping across the UK that have brought 100-mile-an-hour winds and led to more than 50 flood warnings being issued with widespread disruption on the road and rail networks in much of southern England and Scotland.
  • (3) A case is presented of a 35-year-old woman who was brought to the emergency service by ambulance complaining of vomiting for 7 days and that she could not hear well because she was 'worn out'.
  • (4) It is an intriguing moment: the new culture secretary, Sajid Javid, who was brought in to replace Maria Miller last month, is something of an unknown quantity.
  • (5) Reaction of 1,2-epoxycyclohexane with theophylline and 8-halotheophyllines in n-butanol n-propanol DMF medium brought up a good yield of the corresponding trans-diequatorial-DL-7-(2'-hydroxycyclohexyl-1')-derivatives (I - III).
  • (6) This "gender identity movement" has brought together such unlikely collaborators as surgeons, endocrinologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, gynecologists, and research specialists into a mutually rewarding arena.
  • (7) All the wounded Britons have been repatriated , including four severely injured people who were brought back by an RAF C-17 transport plane.
  • (8) The club then brought in Darren Randolph, Dean Brill, Scott Flinders, Roman Larrieu, and Simon Royce on loan at various times."
  • (9) If it is proven he did, he must be brought to justice, said the politician.
  • (10) We believe our proposal will save taxpayers about £4m and reduce by about 11,000 the number of legally aided cases brought by prisoners each year.
  • (11) After all, he reminds us, the Smiths can take no credit for the place, having only been born and brought up there, not responsible for its size and stature.
  • (12) But Abaaoud, the man thought to be a key planner for the group behind the Paris attacks, boasted to a niece that he had brought around 90 militants back to Europe with him.
  • (13) After violence had run its bloody course, the country’s rulers conceded it had been a catastrophe that had brought nothing but “grave disorder, damage and retrogression”.
  • (14) The ceremony is the much-anticipated shop window for the Games, and Boyle was brought in to provide the creative vision.
  • (15) Opposition politicians such as Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam and Chee Soon Juan , brought low for daring to disagree.
  • (16) When I commiserate about the overnight flight that brought them here, Linney gives a wry grimace.
  • (17) The combination of Azathioprine and Cyclosporin A brought with a 1-year function rate of 54% better results in comparison to the singular application of Azathioprine (22%) and Cyclosporin A (41%).
  • (18) The present findings imply that patients in whom an apparent cure has been brought about by conservative treatment may harbor latent malignancy.
  • (19) "I don't think I will be able to rest until they are all brought to justice," he said.
  • (20) The websites of Visa, Mastercard and PayPal were brought down; so too the Swedish government's.

Rought


Definition:

  • () imp. of Reach.
  • () imp. of Reck, to care.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The water intake was roughtly proportional to the amount of current which had been applied during the stimulation period.
  • (2) A rought test of efficacy of anorectic drugs by comparing mean weight gains in four-week periods before and after the prescription showed only short-term and limited reduction of weight gain.
  • (3) Electron microscopy of tunicamycin-treated MOPC 315 cells revealed marked dilatations of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, and direct immunofluorescence indicated that the dilated rought endoplasmic reticulum contained IgA.
  • (4) Eelctron microscopy of 1 tumor nodule revealed numerous zymogen granules of various sizes and an abundance of often dilated, rought endoplasmic reticulum.
  • (5) HeLaPI cells contained both smooth (15--18 nm) and rought (20--35 nm) nucleocapsids as detected by electron microscopy.
  • (6) The specific activity of CMF increases roughtly 100-fold upon breakdown.
  • (7) The deletion delta rfa1, which removed rfaGPBI, resulted in a truncated LPS core containing two heptose residues but no hexose and a deep rought phenotype including decreased expression of major outer membrane proteins, hypersensitivity to novobiocin, and resistance to phage U3.
  • (8) Deep rought mutants, which produce very defective lipopolysaccharides, are unable to export normal levels of porins into the outer membrane.
  • (9) Plaque cells contained multiple vacuoles, an extensive rought endoplasmic reticulum and many mitochondria, suggesting active protein synthesis.
  • (10) Binding of toxin by all tissues except brain is very variable, but is roughtly proportional to their content of the toxin-binding ganglioside galactosyl-N-acetylgalactosaminyl (sialosyl) lactosyl ceramide.
  • (11) Myxoviruses (ortho- and paramyxoviruses) possess on their surface two virus-specific glycoproteins, the functions of which are largely understood; These glycoproteins are synthesized on the rought endoplasmic reticulum, and during their transport to the plasma membrane on smooth intracellular membranes, they undergo modification through proteolytic cleavage.
  • (12) The surface of teeth with severe fluorosis was mainly rought with discrete pitting and small parts of relative sound enamel.
  • (13) The rought endoplasmic reticulum is very prominent within these cells as well as the tubular mitochondria...

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