ざっとzatto
1.
An expression used to indicate that something is done in a rough or approximate manner, without focusing on fine details, but still addressing the overall situation.
2.
Describes the act of performing a task or assessment quickly and without meticulous attention, giving a general sense rather than a precise account.
3.
Refers to an informal or casual presentation of information, suggesting that while the approach is not thorough, the outcome is satisfactory or acceptable.
4.
Used to convey a sense of approximation in quantity or distance, often implying a rough estimate rather than an exact measurement.