1.   An impeachment is the rough equivalent of an indictment.

2.   As a result, Greenspan and other regulators around the world have argued that the proper response to derivatives is the rough equivalent of driver safety education.

3.   Doctors diagnosed Martin with severe swelling of the two frontal lobes of his brain, the rough equivalent of a massive concussion.

4.   In his office at Ampleforth College, the rough equivalent of a private American preparatory school, the Rev. Leo Chamberlain stands alone.

5.   It will be the rough equivalent to staging an Alpine ski race in Austria, or a football game in Dallas.

6.   It sounds like the former Soviet Union, but the rough equivalent of this case just happened in the United States.

7.   The rough American equivalent might be pairing George McGovern and Gen. Curtis LeMay.

8.   This step away from the previous all-or-nothing cruise insurance situation is a rough equivalent of nonrefundable air tickets.

9.   As preoccupation with the challenge of disaster fades, psychologists say, a rough equivalent of pre-bomb life will return.

10.   Prisoners of war are the rough legal equivalents of American soldiers.

a. + equivalent >>共 412
political 3.60%
human 3.06%
modern 2.34%
musical 1.71%
french 1.71%
moral 1.62%
digital 1.62%
electronic 1.62%
british 1.53%
visual 1.44%
rough 1.08%
rough + n. >>共 651
sea 11.68%
time 4.50%
edge 3.43%
spot 3.07%
terrain 2.71%
weather 2.56%
water 2.53%
ride 2.25%
play 2.20%
start 2.05%
equivalent 0.31%
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