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1 round
[raund]1. adjective1) shaped like a circle or globe:دائِري، مُسْتَديرThis plate isn't quite round.
2) rather fat; plump:دائِري ومُمْتَلِئa round face.
2. adverb1) in the opposite direction:في الإتِّجاه العَكْسيHe turned round.
2) in a circle:على شَكْلِ دائِرَهAll (the) year round.
3) from one person to another:من شَخْصٍ إلى آخَرThe news went round.
4) from place to place:من مَكان إلى آخَرWe drove round for a while.
5) in circumference:في المُحيط، دائِرِيّاThe tree measured two metres round.
6) to a particular place, usually a person's home:إلى بيْتناAre you coming round (to our house) tonight?
3. preposition1) on all sides of:حَوْله، في كل النَّواحيHe looked round the room.
2) passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place):حَوْلThey ran round the tree.
3) changing direction at:حَولHe came round the corner.
4) in or to all parts of:في كُل أنحاءThe news spread all round the town.
4. noun1) a complete circuit:a round of drinks (= one for everyone present)
جَوْلَهa round of golf.
2) a regular journey one takes to do one's work:جَوْلَه، دَوْرَهa postman's round.
3) a burst of cheering, shooting etc:عاصِفَة من التَّصْفيقThe soldier fired several rounds.
4) a single bullet, shell etc:رَصاصَه، قَذيفَهfive hundred rounds of ammunition.
جَوْلَهThe winners of the first round will go through to the next.
6) a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.أغْنِيَه جَماعِيَّه بالتّسَلْسُل5. verbto go round:يَدورُ حَوْلَThe car rounded the corner.
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2 stone
نَوَاة \ nucleus, nuclei: a central part, round which other parts gather: We have enough people to form the nucleus of a new club. stone: the hard nut-like centre of some kinds of fruit (peach, cherry, date, olive, etc.). -
3 pulag
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4 éech'
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5 Rund
I Adj. round (auch fig., Summe, Vokal, Zahl); (kreisförmig) auch circular; (kugelförmig) spherical; (zylindrisch) cylindrical; (dicklich) plump, podgy ( oder pudgy), rotund hum; Wangen: round; (abgerundet) Arbeit etc.: well-rounded; Wein: mellow; Feier: perfect; BOT., Blattform: orbiculare, orbiculate; ein rundes Dutzend a round dozen, a dozen or so; ein runder Geburtstag a birthday with a nought on (Am. with a zero), a big „O“; Gespräche am runden Tisch round-table talksII Adv. (ungefähr) about, around, roughly; rund 30 Leute 30 people or so; rund um (+ Akk) (a)round; rund um die Welt (a)round the world; der Motor / fig. alles läuft rund the engine’s / fig. everything’s running smoothly; ein Buch rund um die Raumfahrt a book all about ( oder on every aspect of) space travel; rundgehen, rundheraus, rundweg* * *round* * *rụnd [rʊnt]1. adjround; Figur, Arme plump; Ton, Klang full; Wein mellowrunde Klammern pl — parentheses, round brackets
runde 50 Jahre/2000 Euro — a good 50 years/2,000 euros
die Sache wird rund — it all works out
2. adv1) (= herum) (a)round2) (= ungefähr) (round) about, roughlyrund gerechnet 200 — call it 200
3) (fig = glattweg) abschlagen, ablehnen flatly4) (AUT)* * *1) (shaped like a circle or globe: a round hole; a round stone; This plate isn't quite round.) round2) (curved; like part of the line forming a circle: a rounded arch.) rounded* * *[rʊnt]I. adj1. (kreisförmig) round, circular2. (rundlich) plumpeine \runde Summe a round sum\runde fünf Jahre a good five years + sing vb4. (gleichmäßig) fullein \runder Geschmack a full tasteII. adv1. (im Kreis)2. (überschläglich) around, aboutein neues Dach würde Sie \rund 28.000 Euro kosten a new roof would cost you around [or about] 28,000 euros3. (kategorisch) flatlyetw \rund abschlagen to flatly reject sth; s.a. rundgehen4. (gleichmäßig) smoothly* * *1.1) roundein Gespräch am runden Tisch — (fig.) a round-table conference
2.runde drei Jahre — three years or as near as makes no difference
1) (ugs.): (etwa) about; approximately2)rund um jemanden/etwas — [all] around somebody/something; s. auch Uhr
* * *im weiten Rund der Arena in the spacious circle of the arena* * *1.1) round2.ein Gespräch am runden Tisch — (fig.) a round-table conference
1) (ugs.): (etwa) about; approximately2)rund um jemanden/etwas — [all] around somebody/something; s. auch Uhr
* * *adj.rotund adj.round adj. adv.rotundly adv.roundly adv. -
6 rund
I Adj. round (auch fig., Summe, Vokal, Zahl); (kreisförmig) auch circular; (kugelförmig) spherical; (zylindrisch) cylindrical; (dicklich) plump, podgy ( oder pudgy), rotund hum; Wangen: round; (abgerundet) Arbeit etc.: well-rounded; Wein: mellow; Feier: perfect; BOT., Blattform: orbiculare, orbiculate; ein rundes Dutzend a round dozen, a dozen or so; ein runder Geburtstag a birthday with a nought on (Am. with a zero), a big „O“; Gespräche am runden Tisch round-table talksII Adv. (ungefähr) about, around, roughly; rund 30 Leute 30 people or so; rund um (+ Akk) (a)round; rund um die Welt (a)round the world; der Motor / fig. alles läuft rund the engine’s / fig. everything’s running smoothly; ein Buch rund um die Raumfahrt a book all about ( oder on every aspect of) space travel; rundgehen, rundheraus, rundweg* * *round* * *rụnd [rʊnt]1. adjround; Figur, Arme plump; Ton, Klang full; Wein mellowrunde Klammern pl — parentheses, round brackets
runde 50 Jahre/2000 Euro — a good 50 years/2,000 euros
die Sache wird rund — it all works out
2. adv1) (= herum) (a)round2) (= ungefähr) (round) about, roughlyrund gerechnet 200 — call it 200
3) (fig = glattweg) abschlagen, ablehnen flatly4) (AUT)* * *1) (shaped like a circle or globe: a round hole; a round stone; This plate isn't quite round.) round2) (curved; like part of the line forming a circle: a rounded arch.) rounded* * *[rʊnt]I. adj1. (kreisförmig) round, circular2. (rundlich) plumpeine \runde Summe a round sum\runde fünf Jahre a good five years + sing vb4. (gleichmäßig) fullein \runder Geschmack a full tasteII. adv1. (im Kreis)2. (überschläglich) around, aboutein neues Dach würde Sie \rund 28.000 Euro kosten a new roof would cost you around [or about] 28,000 euros3. (kategorisch) flatlyetw \rund abschlagen to flatly reject sth; s.a. rundgehen4. (gleichmäßig) smoothly* * *1.1) roundein Gespräch am runden Tisch — (fig.) a round-table conference
2.runde drei Jahre — three years or as near as makes no difference
1) (ugs.): (etwa) about; approximately2)rund um jemanden/etwas — [all] around somebody/something; s. auch Uhr
* * *A. adj round (auch fig, Summe, Vokal, Zahl); (kreisförmig) auch circular; (kugelförmig) spherical; (zylindrisch) cylindrical; (dicklich) plump, podgy ( oder pudgy), rotund hum; Wangen: round; (abgerundet) Arbeit etc: well-rounded; Wein: mellow; Feier: perfect; BOT, Blattform: orbiculare, orbiculate;ein rundes Dutzend a round dozen, a dozen or so;ein runder Geburtstag a birthday with a nought on (US with a zero), a big “O”;Gespräche am runden Tisch round-table talks;runde Klammern pl parentheses, round bracketsB. adv (ungefähr) about, around, roughly;rund 30 Leute 30 people or so;rund um (+akk) (a)round;rund um die Welt (a)round the world;der Motor/figalles läuft rund the engine’s/fig everything’s running smoothly;ein Buch rund um die Raumfahrt a book all about ( oder on every aspect of) space travel; → rundgehen, rundheraus, rundweg* * *1.1) round2.ein Gespräch am runden Tisch — (fig.) a round-table conference
1) (ugs.): (etwa) about; approximately2)rund um jemanden/etwas — [all] around somebody/something; s. auch Uhr
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7 biribil
[from *bil-bil (round-round)] iz.1. circle, ring1.a. (gurpila, e.a.) round, circular; begi \biribilak round eyes; 300 kiloko harri \biribila a 300 kilo round stoneb. (bola, e.a.) round, spherical2. (potoloa) round, plump3. (ukapena, e.a.) categorical, resounding; ezetz \biribila a resounding no4. (bertsoa) complete adb.1. clearly, bluntly; ez nuen esan horren \biribil I didn't put it so bluntly2. (gaitzetsi) roundly -
8 ὀλοοίτροχος
Grammatical information: m. (accent uncertain cf. Wackernagel Gött. Nachr. 1914, 129 = Kl. Schr. 2, 1186).Meaning: `round piece of rock, boulder, large stone' (Ν 137, Democr. 162, Orac. ap. Hdt. 5, 92 β).Other forms: ὀλοίτροχος (Hdt. 8, 52, Theoc. 22, 49), ὁλοίτροχος (X. An. 4, 2, 3)Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1140] *u̯el- `turn, wind'Etymology: Prob. prop. `circle-runner', technical term for a round stone, which is taken down from above or by a vehement stream taken forth. The 1. element belongs to εἰλέω `roll, turn' and looks as a locative (Pott); after Bechtel Lex. s. v. (with extensive treatment) from a noun *ϜολοϜο- `whirl, rotation' with closer connection with εἰλεός (s. v.); rejected by Shipp Studies 49 f. (rather with the Ancients to ὀλοός `pernicious'; οι metr. condit.).Page in Frisk: 2,380Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀλοοίτροχος
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9 валун
3) Naval: boulder (диаметром более 25 см)4) Mining: noddle, round stone5) Oil: bldr boulder6) Ecology: erratic boulder8) Bicycle: babyhead9) Cement: floatstone10) General subject: cobblestone -
10 кругляк
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11 hnöllungr
m. [hnallr], a large round stone, a large pebble, boulder. hnöllungs-grjót, n. pl. round pebbles. -
12 oblutak
m (sitni) pebble; (veći) round stone; (za kaldrmu) cobble(stone) I žal od -a shingle beach* * *• boulder• cobble• rubble• pebble -
13 ὀμφαλός
ὀμφᾰλός, ὁ,A navel, Il.4.525, 13.568, Hdt.7.60, etc.2 umbilical cord, Hp.Superf.8, Oct.10, Sor.1.57, Gal.15.387.II anything like a navel,4 pl., knobs at ends of stick round which books wererolled, Luc.Merc.Cond.41, Ind.7,16,AP9.540.III centre or middle point:νήσῳ ἐν ἀμφιρύτῃ, ὅθι τ' ὀ. ἐστι θαλάσσης Od.1.50
(only here in Od.) ; later Delphi (or rather a round stone in the Delphic temple) was called ὀ. as marking the middle point of Earth, Pi.P.4.74, B.4.4, A.Eu.40, 166(lyr.), cf. Pl.R. 427c, Str.9.3.6, Paus. 10.16.3 ; also of an altar at Megara, Simon.107.9 (= IG7.53) ; ἄστεος ὀ., at Athens, Pi.Fr.75.3 ; νήσου ὀ., of Enna in Sicily, v.l. in Call. Cer.15, cf. Cic.Verr.4.48.106.2 central part of a rose, containing the seed-vessel, Arist.Pr. 907a20 ; of a pomegranate, Hp.Nat.Mul. 44, Gal.12.649 ; knob on an oak-gall, Thphr.HP3.7.5 ; button-shaped stalk of the fig, Gp.10.56.2.3 centre of an army, Poll.1.126 ; prop. the point at which an army is divided into two wings, Ascl. Tact.2.6, cf. Arr.Tact.8.4, Ael.Tact.7.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀμφαλός
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14 μύλαξ
μύλαξ, ακος: mill-stone, then of any large round stone, pl., Il. 12.161†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > μύλαξ
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15 סתם את הגולל
sealed the grave (with a round stone) ; put an end to -
16 púróg
nf2 pebble, round stone -
17 sleggja
* * *f. sledge-hammer;verða milli steins ok sleggju, to come between the hammer and the anvil.* * *u, f. [from slá, slag; A. S. slecge], a sledge-hammer, Bs. i. 346, Dipl. iii. 4, Vm. 154, Þ;iðr. 166; með hömrum ok sleggjum, Al. 171; the phrase, verða milli steins ok sleggju, to come between the hammer and the anvil, Fas. i. 34; rek-s., a sledge-hammer; fiska-s., járn-s.: in Icel. the sleggja is often a round stone with a hole for the handle: sleggju-nef, a club-nose.2. sleggja, a nickname, Vd. -
18 pulag
nf. g.d. -aig; pl.+an, round stone, ball, pedestal -
19 μύλαξ
A millstone, any large round stone, Il.12.161, AP9.418 (Antip.), 546 (Antiphil.), Opp.C.3.137. -
20 ὄλμος
ὄλμος: smooth round stone, quoit, Il. 11.147†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὄλμος
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