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Rounds - English meaning

Rounds – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A circular piece of something.

Usage examples:

Cut the pastry into rounds
noun

An act of visiting a number of people or places in turn.

Usage examples:

She did the rounds of her family to say goodbye
noun

Each of a sequence of sessions in a process, typically characterized by development between one session and another.

Usage examples:

The two sides held three rounds of talks
noun

A regularly recurring sequence of activities.

Usage examples:

Their lives were a daily round of housework and laundry
noun

A song for three or more unaccompanied voices or parts, each singing the same theme but starting one after another, at the same pitch or in octaves; a simple canon.

Usage examples:

We sang songs in rounds, back and forth with our own echoes.
noun

A slice of bread.

Usage examples:

Two rounds of toast
noun

The amount of ammunition needed to fire one shot.

Usage examples:

The gun can fire 30 rounds a second
verb

Pass and go round (something) so as to move on in a changed direction.

Usage examples:

The ship rounded the cape and sailed north
verb

Alter (a number) to one less exact but more convenient for calculations.

Usage examples:

We'll round the weight up to the nearest kilo
verb

Give a round shape to.

Usage examples:

A lathe that rounded chair legs
adjective

Shaped like a circle or cylinder.

Usage examples:

She was seated at a small, round table
adjective

Shaped like a sphere.

Usage examples:

A round glass ball
adjective

(of a voice) rich and mellow; not harsh.

Usage examples:

His rich, round voice went down well with the listeners
adjective

(of a number) expressed in convenient units rather than exactly, for example to the nearest whole number or multiple of ten.

Usage examples:

The size of the fleet is given in round numbers
adjective

Not omitting or disguising anything; frank.

Usage examples:

She berated him in good round terms
adverb

So as to rotate or cause rotation; with circular motion.

Usage examples:

A plane circled round overhead
adverb

So as to rotate and face in the opposite direction.

Usage examples:

He swung round to face her
adverb

So as to surround someone or something.

Usage examples:

Everyone crowded round
adverb

So as to reach a new place or position, typically by moving to the other side of something.

Usage examples:

He made his way round to the back of the building
adverb

Used to suggest idle and purposeless motion or activity.

Usage examples:

He was driving round aimlessly
adverb

So as to give support and companionship.

Usage examples:

If one girl is distraught the others will rally round
preposition

On every side of (a focal point)

Usage examples:

The area round the school
preposition

So as to encircle (someone or something)

Usage examples:

He wrapped the blanket round him
preposition

Following an approximately circular route past (a corner or obstacle)

Usage examples:

A bus appeared round the corner
preposition

So as to cover or take in the whole area of (a place)

Usage examples:

She went round the house and saw that all the windows were barred
plural noun

A work activity that regularly involves going to several different places

Usage examples:

Doctors made their daily rounds, visiting patients in the hospital.

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回合

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Rondes

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Les manches

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Runden, Runde, Rundgang

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राउंड

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Turni

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라운드

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Раунды

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Rondas

Word origin

Middle English: from the Old French stem round-, from a variant of Latin rotundus ‘rotund’.

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