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词汇 round
释义 round (adverb) round (noun) round (verb) round (preposition) round 41 ENTRIES FOUND: round (adjective) round (adverb) round (noun) round (verb) round (preposition) rounded (adjective) round-robin (noun) round-shouldered (adjective) round-the-clock (adjective) round trip (noun) all-round (adjective) go-round (noun) merry-go-round (noun) well-rounded (adjective) whip-round (noun) year-round (adjective) all (adverb) back (noun) bend (noun) bring (verb) change (verb) clock (noun) come (verb) crowd (verb) get (verb) go (verb) hang (verb) head (noun) look (verb) peg (noun) rally (verb) run (verb) see (verb) show (verb) sniff (verb) square (adjective) talk (verb) turn (verb) twist (noun) way (noun) work (verb) 1 round /ˈraʊnd/ adjective rounder; roundest 1 round /ˈraʊnd/ adjective rounder; roundest Learner's definition of ROUND [also more round; most round] 1  : shaped like a circle or ball圆形的;环形的;球形的 The Earth is round.地球是圆的。 little round meatballs小圆肉丸 a round table圆桌 The baby has a round face.这个婴儿的脸蛋圆圆的。 the owl's big, round eyes猫头鹰又大又圆的眼睛 2  : shaped like a cylinder圆柱形的 a round peg圆桩 3  : having curves rather than angles圆弧形的 He has round shoulders.他有溜肩膀。 a shirt with a round collar圆领衬衫 The corners are round.这些转角是圆弧形的。 the plant's round leaves植物的圆形叶子 4  : slightly fat : plump微胖的;丰满的 a large, round man体大微胖的男子 his big, round belly他的大圆肚子 5  always used before a noun a  ◊ A round number is a whole number that often ends in 0 or 5 and that is used instead of a more exact number.整数的;尾数是0或5的 The total actually came to $33.02, but the cashier made it a round $33.总金额实际上是33.02美元,但收银员只取整收了33美元。 In round numbers/figures, the cost of the project adds up to two million dollars.以整数算,这个项目的成本合计为两百万美元。 “How much do you want for it?” “How about 50 dollars? That's a nice round number.”“这东西你想要多少钱?”“50美元如何?一个不错的整数。” b  : exact or complete准确的;完整的 a round dozen/million整整一打/一百万 — roundness /ˈraʊndnəs/ noun [noncount] the perfect roundness of the stone这块石头的浑圆球形 2 round /ˈraʊnd/ adverb 2 round /ˈraʊnd/ adverb Learner's definition of ROUND 1  chiefly British : around 2  : from beginning to end从头至尾 The bush stays green all year round. [=stays green throughout the entire year]这个灌木丛四季常青。 — see also year-round 3 round /ˈraʊnd/ noun plural rounds 3 round /ˈraʊnd/ noun plural rounds Learner's definition of ROUND 1  [count] a  : one of a series of similar events(一系列类似事件中的)一个,一轮,一次 — often + of A new round of negotations is scheduled to begin next week.新一轮谈判定于下周开始。 Her second round of chemotherapy recently ended.她最近刚做完第二次化疗。 b  : a series of similar actions, events, or things一系列类似的行动(或事件、事情) — usually + of She prepared herself for a round of appearances on television and radio shows.她为自己在电视和广播节目中一系列的露面做好了准备。 an endless round of business meetings没完没了的商务会谈 c  : a regular series of activities一系列常规活动;惯常的活动 — usually + of my usual round of chores我通常的一系列家庭杂务 2  rounds [plural] : a series of regular or similar visits or stops一系列常规巡视(或停留) The doctor is on her rounds at the hospital. = (US) The doctor is making/doing her rounds at the hospital. [=the doctor is visiting the different patients she sees every day at the hospital]这名女医生正在医院进行例行查房。 (US) She made the rounds of the stores [=she went to many different stores] looking for bargains.她去了许多家不同的商店寻找便宜货。 3  : a route that is regularly covered as part of a job(工作中的)常规巡回路线,常规巡视活动 [plural] (chiefly US) The mailman was on his rounds.那名邮差正在投递邮件的路上。 [count] (Brit) The postman was on his round.那名邮差正在投递邮件的路上。 4  [count] a  : a stage of a sports competition in which each player or team plays against an opponent and the winner is allowed to continue to the next stage(体育比赛的)一轮,轮次 The team made it to the final round of the play-offs.这支队进入了季后赛的最后一轮比赛。 He made it to the next round.他晋级下一轮比赛。 b  : one of the three-minute periods into which a boxing match is divided(拳击赛中的)一个回合 The match lasted five rounds.这场拳击赛打了五个回合。 c  : a complete set of holes played in golf : 18 holes of golf(尤指18穴高尔夫球赛的)一场 a round of golf一场高尔夫球赛 5  [count] : a number of drinks that are served at the same time to each person in a group(给客人们同时上的)一轮酒 I'll buy the next round (of drinks).下一轮(酒)我来买。 6  [singular] : a usually short period of applause, cheering, etc.(掌声、喝彩等的)一阵 The winner got a huge round of applause.获胜者赢得了一阵热烈的掌声。 7  [count] a  : a shot fired from a weapon一次射击;一枪 Several rounds were fired.开了好几枪。 b  : a bullet for one shot一发子弹 There was only one round left in the gun.枪里仅剩一发子弹。 8  [count] music : a song in which three or more singers sing the same melody and words but start at different times轮唱曲 9  [count] : a round shape圆形;圆块;圆片 Cut the carrots into rounds. [=round slices]将胡萝卜切成圆片。 a round [=wheel] of cheese圆形奶酪 10  [count] British a  : a whole slice of bread or toast(一整片)面包,吐司 b  : a sandwich that is made with two whole slices of bread(两整片面包做成的)三明治 — usually + of a round of ham sandwich [=a ham sandwich]一份火腿三明治 in the round 1  : in a position that allows something to be seen from all sides圆雕的;可全方位观看的;立体的 a sculpture in the round圆雕雕像 2  : with a center stage surrounded by an audience环形剧场的;舞台设在中央的 The play was presented in the round.这部戏剧在环形剧场演出。 a theater in the round设中央舞台的圆形剧场 make the rounds (US) or chiefly British do/go the rounds ◊ When a rumor, a piece of news, etc. makes/does/goes the rounds, it is passed from one person to another person and becomes widely known.(传言、消息等)广为传播 Rumors about his resigning as CEO were making the rounds. [=were spreading]有关他辞去首席执行官职务的传闻正在四处传播。 — see also 3round 2 (above) 4 round /ˈraʊnd/ verb rounds; rounded; rounding 4 round /ˈraʊnd/ verb rounds; rounded; rounding Learner's definition of ROUND [+ object] 1  : to go or pass around (something)环绕…而行;绕过;拐过 When we rounded the bend (in the road), we saw two deer in a field.驶过这段弯路时,我们在田野里看见有两只鹿。 He slipped when he was rounding first base.他绕过一垒时滑倒了。 2  : to finish or complete (something) in a good or suitable way圆满结束,满意完成(某事物) — + off or out They rounded off the meal with coffee and dessert.他们最后喝了咖啡,吃了甜品,心满意足地结束了那顿饭。 Winning the tournament was the perfect way to round out her career.此次锦标赛夺冠给她的运动生涯画上了一个圆满句号。 Two Nobel Prize winners round out the distinguished staff.两位诺贝尔奖得主在工作岗位上均表现杰出。 3  : to cause (something) to have a round shape修圆磨光 — often + off He rounded off the corners of the table.他把几个桌角都修圆磨光了。 4  mathematics : to increase or decrease (a number) to the nearest whole or round number把(数)四舍五入调为整数 He rounded 10.6 (up) to 11 and 10.3 (down) to 10.他把10.6(上)调为整数11,把10.3(下)调为整数10。 — often + off You can round off the amounts to the nearest dollar.你可以把这些金额四舍五入调为美元整数。 round on [phrasal verb] round on (someone) British : to suddenly turn toward and attack (someone)突然转而攻击(某人) — usually used figuratively to describe suddenly beginning to speak to someone in an angry or critical way通常用作比喻,形容突然怒斥或抨击某人 She rounded on him and called him a liar.她突然怒斥他,说他是个骗子。 round up [phrasal verb] round up (someone or something) or round (someone or something) up : to find and gather together (people, animals, or things)聚集(分散的人或物);驱拢(牲口) They rounded up the cattle.他们把牛都赶到了一起。 The police rounded up all the suspects.警方围捕了所有嫌犯。 She rounded up people to play basketball.她找了人来打篮球。 — see also roundup 5 round /ˈraʊnd/ preposition 5 round /ˈraʊnd/ preposition Learner's definition of ROUND chiefly British 1  : around 2  : all during : throughout在…整个期间;贯穿 The bush stays green (all) round the year. [=(more commonly) year-round]这种灌木四季常青。
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