I.round [brit. angl. raʊnd, am. angl. raʊnd] PRISL.
Round often appears after verbs in English (change round, gather round, pass round). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change round, gather round, pass around).
For go round, get round see the entries go round, get round.
1. round brit. angl. (on all sides):
2. round brit. angl. (in circular movement):
3. round brit. angl. (to specific place, home):
- passer à
4. round brit. angl. (in circumference):
5. round brit. angl. (as part of cycle):
II.round [brit. angl. raʊnd, am. angl. raʊnd] PREDL. brit. angl.
1. round (expressing location):
2. round (expressing direction):
- to go round a roundabout
3. round (on tour, visit):
III.round about PRISL.
1. round about (approximately):
IV.round [brit. angl. raʊnd, am. angl. raʊnd] SAM.
1. round (set, series):
6. round (of drinks):
9. round (burst):
10. round GASTR. (of bread):
- a round of ham sandwiches