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roundsman

/roundz-muhn/US // ˈraʊndz mən //UK // (ˈraʊndzmən) //

圆人,圆场者,圆规者,圆桌人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rounds·men.

    • : a person who makes rounds, as of inspection.
    • : British. a person who makes deliveries, as of milk or bread.
    • : Australian. a journalist covering a specific area of interest: a political roundsman.
    • : a police officer who inspects the other officers on duty in a particular district.

Examples

  • One case was that of an old fellow, a veteran of the Civil War, who was at the time a roundsman.

  • At this Sadie and Mrs. Cubbs tries to butt in, but that roundsman had a head like a choppin' block.

  • In your duties as a roundsman, had you noticed any unusual influx of strangers into the town?

  • There was none of the loafing stride characteristic of the professional roundsman.

  • The devil you did, the roundsman said, as much with irritation as with amazement.