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I . round <-er, -est> [raʊnd] ADJ

1. round (circular):

round
round face
round vowel

2. round (even number):

round
to make sth a round hundred

II . round [raʊnd] ADV esp Brit

1. round (in circular motion):

to go round
to go round wheel

2. round (here and there):

to run round

4. round (surrounding):

round
all year round

6. round (circa):

round
round about 4 o'clock
okoli 4. ure

III . round [raʊnd] PREP

1. round (surrounding):

round
okoli +gen
round
okrog +gen
he put his arms round her

2. round (curving to other side of):

round
to be just round the corner

3. round (within):

round
to be/go round the bend/twist
to get round sth

IV . round [raʊnd] N

1. round:

round (of drinks)
runda f
round (of toast)
rezina f
round (of cheese)

2. round (series):

round
round of talks

3. round (salvo):

round of applause

5. round (delivery route):

round esp Brit Aus
pot f
to do a paper round

6. round (routine):

round
rutina f

7. round SPORTS:

round
krog m

8. round (song):

round
kanon m

9. round (of ammunition):

round
rafal m

V . round [raʊnd] VB trans

1. round (make round):

round

2. round (go around):

to round the corner

round down VB trans

round number, sum:

round

round off VB trans

round out VB trans

round story:

round

round up VB trans

1. round (increase):

round figure

2. round (gather):

zbirati [perf zbrati]
round cattle

all-ˈround ADJ

ask over, ask round VB trans inf to ask sb over

[or round]

ˈpa·per round N Brit, ˈpa·per route N

ˈpay round N

round ˈrob·in N

1. round robin (letter):

round robin

2. round robin (competition format):

round robin

I . round ˈtrip N

II . round ˈtrip ADV Am

I . swing around, swing round VB intr

II . swing around, swing round VB trans

2. swing (change):

to swing a conversation (a)round to sth

wheel around, wheel round VB intr Brit Aus

ˈwhip-round N Brit inf

ˈmer·ry-go-round N

1. merry-go-round (fairground ride):

2. merry-go-round fig (bustling activities):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It had arched widows and doors, curved corners and two round towers.
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It is blowback-operated with select fire capabilities and is fed from a 30 round magazine.
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She agreed to spend a month looking round the WRAF, and her experiences during that month led her to decline the appointment.
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Their bid received an absolute majority of votes, and was therefore announced the winner, without requiring a second round.
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Details of the legal action emerged within hours of ACAS, the arbitration and conciliation service, inviting both sides to a fresh round of talks.
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The firm puts on large-scale promotional giveaways for their eyeglasses, as many as 10,000 pairs each round.
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The money was stored in a cement-block strong room with a round-the-clock private security guard.
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Doing so would neutralize that player, preventing him/her from earning any exemptions offered in that round.
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Riders placing first through 60th (including ties for 60th place) advance to the second round.
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The pay-off for any single round of the game is defined by the pay-off matrix for a single round game (shown in bar chart 1 below).
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