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Qué (quién) es RAWEST - definición

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RAW; RAW magazine; R.A.W.; RAW (disambiguation); Raw magazine; RAW (album); Rawest; .raw; Raw Magazine; Raw (disambiguation); Raw (album); .RAW; RAW (magazine); Raw (magazine)

raw         
(rawer, rawest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Raw materials or substances are in their natural state before being processed or used in manufacturing.
We import raw materials and energy and export mainly industrial products.
...two ships carrying raw sugar from Cuba.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Raw food is food that is eaten uncooked, that has not yet been cooked, or that has not been cooked enough.
...a popular dish made of raw fish...
This versatile vegetable can be eaten raw or cooked...
ADJ
3.
If a part of your body is raw, it is red and painful, perhaps because the skin has come off or has been burnt.
...the drag of the rope against the raw flesh of my shoulders...
ADJ
4.
Raw emotions are strong basic feelings or responses which are not weakened by other influences.
Her grief was still raw and he did not know how to help her.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
5.
If you describe something as raw, you mean that it is simple, powerful, and real.
...the raw power of instinct.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
6.
Raw data is facts or information that has not yet been sorted, analysed, or prepared for use.
Analyses were conducted on the raw data.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
7.
If you describe someone in a new job as raw, or as a raw recruit, you mean that they lack experience in that job.
...replacing experienced men with raw recruits...
= inexperienced
? experienced
ADJ: usu ADJ n
8.
Raw weather feels unpleasantly cold.
...a raw December morning.
= bitter
ADJ
9.
Raw sewage is sewage that has not been treated to make it cleaner.
...contamination of bathing water by raw sewage.
= untreated
ADJ: ADJ n
10.
If you say that you are getting a raw deal, you mean that you are being treated unfairly. (INFORMAL)
I think women have a raw deal.
? a fair deal
PHRASE: v PHR
11.
to touch a raw nerve: see nerve
raw         
1) Cold, harsh, low blow....
You ate my McNuggets. That was raw.
2) Sickening, vile.
I went to rotten.com and checked out some of their archives - that stuff is pretty raw.
raw         
¦ adjective
1. (of food) uncooked.
2. (of a material or substance) in its natural state; not processed.
(of data) not organized, analysed, or evaluated.
3. (of the skin) red and painful, especially as the result of abrasion.
(of the nerves) very sensitive.
4. (of an emotion or quality) strong and undisguised.
5. new and lacking in experience in an activity or job.
6. (of the weather) bleak, cold, and damp.
7. US informal (of language) coarse or crude.
8. (of the edge of a piece of cloth) not having a hem or selvedge.
Phrases
in the raw
1. in its true state.
2. informal naked.
touch someone on the raw Brit. upset someone by referring to a sensitive subject.
Derivatives
rawish adjective
rawly adverb
rawness noun
Origin
OE hreaw, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Raw

Raw is an adjective usually describing:

  • Raw materials, basic materials from which products are manufactured or made
  • Raw food, uncooked food

Raw or RAW may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de RAWEST
1. Despite the great changes of recent years – and Obama‘s appeal to voters of all ethnic backgrounds – for Americans, race remains the rawest nerve in politics.
2. Dana Rohrabacher (R–Calif.), defended Abramoff: "I think he‘s been dealt a bad hand and the worst, rawest deal I‘ve ever seen in my life.
3. But as the current trend in reality TV has morphed, Hollywood is finding new ways to devise shows that capture children‘s rawest emotions –– potentially putting them at risk physically and psychologically, some advocates say.
4. The television show "The Simpsons" is nothing short of a cultural phenomenon in many parts of the continent, but it also has become very good at exposing the region‘s rawest nerves, and then clawing them sore.
5. The long–distance lorry driver had joined the reservists in his early 20s and at the age of 44, when he left for Iraq to join 84 Medical Supplies Squadron, he was as keen as the rawest recruit.