"坑坑洼洼" is a Chinese phrase that describes a rough or uneven surface, often used to describe a road or path that is bumpy or full of holes. In Engpsh, you can describe a rough or uneven surface as "bumpy" or "rough." For example:
"The road was bumpy and full of potholes."
"The path through the forest was rough and uneven."
"The terrain was rocky and uneven, making it difficult to walk."
Keep in mind that "坑坑洼洼" is a colloquial expression in Chinese and may not have a direct equivalent in Engpsh. You may need to provide more context or description to accurately convey the meaning in Engpsh.
"The road was bumpy and full of potholes."
"The path through the forest was rough and uneven."
"The terrain was rocky and uneven, making it difficult to walk."
Keep in mind that "坑坑洼洼" is a colloquial expression in Chinese and may not have a direct equivalent in Engpsh. You may need to provide more context or description to accurately convey the meaning in Engpsh.

