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go-around

/goh-uh-round/US // ˈgoʊ əˌraʊnd //

兜兜转转,兜兜转转的,绕行,巡回演出

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of going around something, as a circle, course, or traffic pattern, and returning to the starting point.
    • : a series or pattern of occurrences; round: After the third go-around of questions, the witness was released.
    • : runaround.

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.

  • Everywhere I go, ‘Hey Cartman, you must like Family Guy, right?’

  • 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.