I.round [ingl. brit. raʊnd, ingl. am. raʊnd] ADV. ingl. brit. Round often appears after verbs in English (change round, gather round, get round, pass round etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change, gather, get, pass etc.). For go round, see both the entry go, and II2 in this entry.
1. round (on all sides):
2. round (in circular movement):
3. round (to specific place, home):
5. round (as part of cycle):
II.round [ingl. brit. raʊnd, ingl. am. raʊnd] PREP. ingl. brit.
1. round (expressing location):
- intorno a
2. round (expressing direction):
- to go round a roundabout
3. round (on tour, visit):
III.round about ADV.
1. round about (approximately):
2. round about (vicinity):
IV.round [ingl. brit. raʊnd, ingl. am. raʊnd] ADJ.
1. round (circular):
2. round (rounded, curved):
4. round (complete):
V.round- COMPOSIT.
VI.round [ingl. brit. raʊnd, ingl. am. raʊnd] SUST.
1. round (set, series):
2. round (in competition):
- turno m
6. round (of drinks):
7. round MILIT. (unit of ammunition):
9. round (burst):
10. round GASTR. (of bread):
- a round of ham sandwiches