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Määritelmät
Adjektiivit
- (physical) Shape.
- Circular or cylindrical; having a circular cross-section in one direction.
- Spherical; shaped like a ball; having a circular cross-section in more than one direction.
- Lacking sharp angles; having gentle curves.
- Plump.
- Complete, whole, not lacking.
- (of a number) Convenient for rounding other numbers to; for example, ending in a zero.
- (linguistics) Pronounced with the lips drawn together.
- Outspoken; plain and direct; unreserved; not mincing.
- Finished; polished; not defective or abrupt; said of authors or their writing style.
- Consistent; fair; just; applied to conduct.
Substantiivit
- (archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A whisper; whispering.
- A circular or spherical object or part of an object.
- (archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Discourse; song.
- A circular or repetitious route.
- A general outburst from a group of people at an event.
- A song that is sung by groups of people with each subset of people starting at a different time.
- A serving of something; a portion of something to each person in a group.
- A single individual portion or dose of medicine.
- (arts) A long-bristled, circular-headed paintbrush used in oil and acrylic painting.
- A firearm cartridge, bullet, or any individual ammunition projectile. Originally referring to the spherical projectile ball of a smoothbore firearm. Compare round shot and solid shot.
- (sports) One of the specified pre-determined segments of the total time of a sport event, such as a boxing or wrestling match, during which contestants compete before being signaled to stop.
- (sports) A stage in a competition.
- (sports) In some sports, e.g. golf or showjumping: one complete way around the course.
- (engineering, drafting, CAD) A rounded relief or cut at an edge, especially an outside edge, added for a finished appearance and to soften sharp edges.
- A strip of material with a circular face that covers an edge, gap, or crevice for decorative, sanitary, or security purposes.
- (butchery) The hindquarters of a bovine.
- (dated) A rung, as of a ladder.
- A crosspiece that joins and braces the legs of a chair.
- A series of changes or events ending where it began; a series of like events recurring in continuance; a cycle; a periodical revolution.
- A course of action or conduct performed by a number of persons in turn, or one after another, as if seated in a circle.
- A series of duties or tasks which must be performed in turn, and then repeated.
- A circular dance.
- Rotation, as in office; succession.
- A general discharge of firearms by a body of troops in which each soldier fires once.
- An assembly; a group; a circle.
- A brewer's vessel in which the fermentation is concluded, the yeast escaping through the bunghole.
- (archaic) A vessel filled, as for drinking.
- (nautical) A round-top.
- A round of beef.
Verbit
- (intransitive, archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To speak in a low tone; whisper; speak secretly; take counsel.
- (transitive) To shape something into a curve.
- (transitive, archaic or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To address or speak to in a whisper, utter in a whisper.
- (intransitive) To become shaped into a curve.
- (with "out") To finish; to complete; to fill out.
- (intransitive) To approximate a number, especially a decimal number by the closest whole number.
- (transitive) To turn past a boundary.
- (intransitive) To turn and attack someone or something (used with on).
- (transitive, baseball) To advance to home plate.
- (transitive) To go round, pass, go past.
- To encircle; to encompass.
- To grow round or full; hence, to attain to fullness, completeness, or perfection.
- (obsolete, intransitive) To go round, as a guard; to make the rounds.
- (obsolete, intransitive) To go or turn round; to wheel about.
Prepositiot
- (rare in US) Alternative form of around.
Esimerkit
- The girl's figure, he perceived, was admirably proportioned; she was evidently at the period when the angles of childhood were rounding into the promising curves of adolescence.
- The perpendicular parts of this side ladder, as is usually the case with swinging ones, were of cloth-covered rope, only the rounds were of wood, so that at every step there was a joint.
- the round of the seasons; a round of pleasures
- Women to cards may be compared: we play / A round or two; which used, we throw away.
- The feast was served; the bowl was crowned; / To the king's pleasure went the mirthful round.
- the trivial round, the common task
- Come, knit hands, and beat the ground, / In a light fantastic round.
- a round of politicians
- I look round the room quickly to make sure it's neat.
- The serpent Error twines round human hearts.
- The invitations were sent round accordingly.
- The carpenter rounded the edges of the table.
- Worms with many feet, which round themselves into balls, are bred chiefly under logs of timber.
- The figures on our modern medals are raised and rounded to a very great perfection.
- All the rounds like Jacob's ladder rise.
- She rounded out her education with only a single mathematics class.
- We are such stuff / As dreams are made on, and our little life / Is rounded with a sleep.
- Ninety-five rounds up to one hundred.
- Helen watched him until he rounded the corner.
- As a group of policemen went past him, one of them rounded on him, grabbing him by the arm.
- And the runners round the bases on the double by Jones.
- Diouf rounded Zaluska near the byeline and crossed but Daniel Majstorovic headed away and Celtic eventually mopped up the danger.
- The inclusive verge / Of golden metal that must round my brow.
- The queen your mother rounds apace.
- So rounds he to a separate mind, / From whence clear memory may begin.
- They [...] nightly rounding walk.
- The Bishop of Glasgow rounding in his ear, "Ye are not a wise man," [...] he rounded likewise to the bishop, and said, "Wherefore brought ye me here?"
- in labyrinth of many a round self-rolled
- The ancient Egyptian demonstrated that the Earth is round, not flat.
- Our child's bed has round corners for safety.
- If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon.
- The baker sold us a round dozen.
- Round was their pace at first, but slackened soon.
- One hundred is a nice round number.
- a round answer; a round oath
- the round assertion
- Sir Toby, I must be round with you.
- In his satires Horace is quick, round, and pleasant.
- Round dealing is the honour of man's nature.
- Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes.[...]She put back a truant curl from her forehead where it had sought egress to the world, and looked him full in the face now, drawing a deep breath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.
- We sat at a round table to make conversation easier.
- the golden round [the crown]
- All at once the sun was through, a round of dulled silver, racing slantwise through the clouds yet always staying in the same place.
- hospital rounds
- The guards have started their rounds; the prisoner should be caught soon.
- Edward Churchill still attended to his work in a hopeless mechanical manner like a sleep-walker who walks safely on a well-known round. But his Roman collar galled him, his cossack stifled him, his biretta was as uncomfortable as a merry-andrew's cap and bells.
- The candidate got a round of applause after every sentence or two.
- They brought us a round of drinks about every thirty minutes.
- There is a snaky gleam in her hard grey eye, as of anticipated rounds of buttered toast, relays of hot chops, worryings and quellings of young children, sharp snappings at poor Berry, and all the other delights of her Ogress's castle.
- Daniel underwent one round of chemotherapy in February but stopped after that single treatment, citing religious beliefs.
- And though Fightville, an MMA documentary from the directors of the fine Iraq War doc Gunner Palace, presents it more than fairly, the sight of a makeshift ring getting constructed on a Louisiana rodeo ground does little to shake the label. Nor do the shots of ringside assistants with spray bottles and rags, mopping up the blood between rounds
- qualifying rounds of the championship
- All furniture in the nursery had rounds on the edges and in the crevices.
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