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I . around [əˈraʊnd] PREP. AM

around → round

II . around [əˈraʊnd] ADV.

1. around (all round, about):

around
around
a village with hills all around

2. around (in opposite direction):

to turn around

3. around (aimlessly):

to hang around
to shop around

4. around (nearby):

around
is he around?

5. around (in circumference):

to be 50 m around

6. around coloq. (approximately):

around

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

she's been around coloq.
to be still around

Véase también: round down , round

I . round [raʊnd] ADJ.

1. round (circular):

2. round shoulders:

III . round [raʊnd] PREP.

4. round (about):

IV . round [raʊnd] SUST.

1. round of competition, talks:

runda f
tura f

3. round of drinks:

4. round ingl. brit. of sandwiches:

porcja f

5. round (salvo):

salwa f

6. round (route, visits):

7. round (routine):

8. round (song):

kanon m

9. round (bullet):

nabój m

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to go [or do] the rounds coloq. flu

V . round [raʊnd] V. trans.

2. round lips:

3. round number:

bugger about, bugger around V. intr. ingl. brit. coloq.

bum around V. intr.

clown about, clown around V. intr.

come around V. intr.

come around PHRVB come round

Véase también: come round

doss about, doss around V. intr. ingl. brit. coloq.

drop around V. trans. coloq.

drop around packet, book:

drop around
drop around

feel about, feel around V. intr.

I . fiddle about, fiddle around V. intr.

II . fiddle about, fiddle around V. trans.

float about, float around V. intr. fig. coloq.

get around V. intr.

get around PHRVB get about, PHRVB get round

Véase también: get round , get about

I . get round V. intr.

1. get round (spread):

2. get round (find time):

II . get round V. trans.

1. get round (try to avoid):

2. get round (solve):

3. get round (persuade):

I . go around V. intr.

1. go around (keep doing):

to go around doing sth

2. go around (walk):

go around

3. go around (circulate):

go around
go around illness

4. go around (be sufficient):

to be enough to go around

5. go around (turn round):

go around

II . go around V. trans.

1. go around (walk):

to go around the house/garden

2. go around (be in circulation):

to go around the town rumour
to go around the town illness

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