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around

/uh-round/US // əˈraʊnd //UK // (əˈraʊnd) //

围绕,左右,约,围绕着

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a circle, ring, or the like; so as to surround a person, group, thing, etc.: The crowd gathered around.
    • : on all sides; about: His land is fenced all around.
    • : in all directions from a center or point of reference: He owns the land for miles around.
    • : in a region or area neighboring a place: all the country around.
    • : in circumference: The tree was 40 inches around.
    • : in a circular or rounded course: to fly around and around.
    • : through a sequence or series, as of places or persons: to show someone around.
    • : through a recurring period, as of time, especially to the present or a particular time: when spring rolls around again.
    • : by a circuitous or roundabout course: The driveway to the house goes around past the stables.
    • : to a place or point, as by a circuit or circuitous course: to get around into the navigable channel.
    • : with a rotating course or movement: The wheels turned around.
    • : in or to another or opposite direction, course, opinion, etc.: Sit still and don't turn around. After our arguments, she finally came around.
    • : back into consciousness: The smelling salts brought her around.
    • : in circulation, action, etc.; about: He hasn't been around lately. The play has been around for years. When will she be up and around?
    • : somewhere near or about; nearby: I'll be around if you need me.
    • : to a specific place: He came around to see me.
prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : about; on all sides; encircling; encompassing: a halo around his head.
    • : so as to encircle, surround, or envelop: to tie paper around a package.
    • : on the edge, border, or outer part of: a skirt with fringe around the bottom.
    • : from place to place in; about: to get around town.
    • : in all or various directions from: to look around one.
    • : in the vicinity of: the country around Boston.
    • : approximately; about: It's around five o'clock.
    • : here and there in: There are many cafés around the city.
    • : somewhere in or near: to stay around the house.
    • : to all or various parts of: to wander around the country.
    • : so as to make a circuit about or partial circuit to the other side of: to go around the lake; to sail around a cape.
    • : reached by making a turn or partial circuit about: the church around the corner.
    • : so as to revolve or rotate about a center or axis: the earth's motion around its axis.
    • : personally close to: Only the few advisers around the party leader understood his real motives.
    • : so as to get by a difficulty: They got around the lack of chairs by sitting on the floor.
    • : so as to have a foundation in: The novel is built around a little-known historical event.

Phrases

  • around the bend
  • around the corner
  • beat about (around) the bush
  • been around
  • boss someone around
  • bring around
  • cast about (around)
  • come around
  • enough to go around
  • every time one turns around
  • fool around
  • fuck around
  • full circle (what goes around comes around)
  • get around
  • get around to
  • go around in circles
  • hang around
  • horse around
  • kick around
  • kid around
  • knock about (around)
  • know one's way around
  • mess around
  • nose about (around)
  • pal around with
  • play around
  • poke around
  • push around
  • rally around
  • roll around
  • run around in circles
  • run around like a chicken
  • run around with
  • run rings around
  • screw around
  • scrounge around
  • shop around
  • sleep around
  • stick around
  • talk around
  • tear around
  • throw one's weight around
  • turn around
  • twist around one's finger
  • up and about (around)

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Have you looked around the American Dental Association website for an explanation of how fluoridation actually works?

  • Added to drinking water at concentrations of around one part per million, fluoride ions stick to dental plaque.

  • Then Ziegler tosses the buff LaBeouf around like a rag doll.

  • In straight relationships with an age gap, words like ‘gold-digger’ and ‘trophy wife’ get thrown around.

  • Toomey glides around the room like a Brazilian capoeira dancer.

  • Descending the Alps to the east or south into Piedmont, a new world lies around and before you.

  • Davy looked around and saw an old man coming toward them across the lawn.

  • This, however, did not apply to the waters lying directly around the Poloe and Flatland groups.

  • At present, Louis was too self-absorbed by the struggles within him, to look deep into what was passing around him.

  • While they were doing this, he assembled the officers around him, and the meaning of our night march was explained to us.