Слово англійською: round
Іменник
Переклад round українською: круг, ко́ло (кільце́), кружо́к, кільце́ (ковбаси́ і т. д.), тур, раунд (про змага́ння), обхі́д, навкруги́, зно́ву і зно́ву, (одна́) во́сьма фіна́лу
Детальний опис
in competitions
- a stage in a competition or sports event
- the qualifying rounds of the National Championships
- Anderson was knocked out of the tournament in the third round.
- He beat Fischer in the opening round.
- She made it through to the final round.
- a stage in a boxing or wrestling match
- The fight only lasted five rounds.
- Ali won the next round convincingly.
- a complete game of golf; a complete way around the course in some other sports, such as showjumping
- We played a round of golf.
- I finished the practice round and went in to have lunch.
- the first horse to jump a clear round
Wordfinder- closing date
- competition
- disqualify
- judge
- prize
- round
- runner-up
- submit
- tiebreaker
- winner
stage in process
- a set of events which form part of a longer process
- the next round of peace talks
- a new round of pay bargaining
- the final round of voting in the election
- This latest round of redundancies follows the loss of 250 jobs in January.
- There were two important rounds of negotiations.
- He won the second round of the elections.
regular activities/route
- a regular series of activities
- the daily round of school life
- Her life is one long round of parties and fun.
- a regular route that somebody takes when delivering or collecting something; a regular series of visits that somebody makes
- on your round Dr Green was on her daily ward rounds.
- (British English) a postman on his delivery round
- Four soldiers patrolled the area and an officer made his rounds at frequent intervals.
- The milkman does his round very early.
see also milk round, paper round drinks
- a number of drinks bought by one person for all the others in a group
- a round of drinks
- It's my round (= it is my turn to pay for the next set of drinks).
bread
- (British English) a whole slice of bread; sandwiches made from two whole slices of bread
- Who's for another round of toast?
- two rounds of beef sandwiches
circle
- a round object or piece of something
- Cut the pastry into rounds.
of applause/cheers
- round of applause/cheers a short period during which people show their approval of somebody/something by clapping
- There was a great round of applause when the dance ended.
shot
- a single shot from a gun; a bullet for one shot
- They fired several rounds at the crowd.
- We only have three rounds of ammunition left.
song
- (music) a song for two or more voices in which each sings the same tune but starts at a different time
Word OriginMiddle English: from the Old French stem round-, from a variant of Latin rotundus ‘rotund’.
Idioms do/go the rounds (of something)
- (British English)
(North American English make the rounds)
if news or a joke does the rounds, it is passed on quickly from one person to another - (British English)
(also make the rounds North American English, British English)
to go around from place to place, especially when looking for work or support for a political campaign, etc.- He’s doing the rounds of insurance firms.
- The Vice-President made the rounds of television talk shows.
see also whip-round
- (of a work of art) made so that it can be seen from all sides
- an opportunity to see Canova’s work in the round
- (of a theatre or play) with the people watching all around a central stage see also theatre-in-the-round