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round table

圆桌会议,圆桌,圆桌椅,圆桌论坛

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a number of persons gathered together for conference, discussion of some subject, etc., and often seated at a round table.
    • : the discussion, topic of discussion, or the conference itself.
    • : Arthurian Romance. the table, made round to avoid quarrels as to precedence, about which King Arthur and his knights sat.King Arthur and his knights.

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Examples

  • Everyone boots up inside, gets a cafeteria coffee and chats at big round tables.

  • He led me into the conference room and we sat side by side at a huge round table.

  • They literally take their ranks off of their uniforms and put them in the middle of this round table and they sit there and they have a forum and discuss what just happened.

  • Especially when the partnership is seamlessly integrated, such as the live show, which featured a round table of experts and talent from Bleacher Report and DraftKings.

  • I say round table, because if it’s round, you can see everybody’s face and you can hear everybody’s debate.

  • France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress.

  • He gets up and goes over to their table and introduces himself, and he says, ‘Hello, I’m Oliver Reed.

  • Wrapees was the term marines used for the Japanese because they had wrapping round their legs.

  • Joel Osteen wants to talk about muting your cell phone at the dinner table.

  • After a bunch of tough talk, this round of the hacker-on-hacker fight nevered materialized.

  • Of course, considerations of weight have to be taken into account, but the more mould round the roots the better.

  • Old Mrs. Wurzel and the buxom but not too well-favoured heiress of the house of Grains were at the head of the table.

  • A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.

  • In cross-section the burrows varied from round (three inches in diameter) to oval (three inches high and four inches wide).

  • There were at least a dozen ladies seated round the big table at the Parsonage.