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roundround [raund] <->sostantivo MaskulinSport Runde FemininDizionario italiano-tedesco > round
2 roundabout
1. noun2. adjectiveit's swings and roundabouts — es gleicht sich aus
1) (meandering)a [very] roundabout way — ein [sehr] umständlicher Weg
2) (fig.): (indirect) umständlich* * *1) (a revolving machine on which one can ride for pleasure; a merry-go-round.) das Karussel2) (a circular piece of ground where several roads meet, and round which traffic must travel.) der Kreisverkehr* * *round·about[ˈraʊndəˌbaʊt]I. nto ride the \roundabout Karussell fahrenII. adj umständlichto take a \roundabout route einen Umweg machento give a \roundabout statement eine unklare Aussage machento ask sb in a \roundabout way jdn durch die Blume fragen* * *['raUndəbaʊt]1. adjanswer, question umständlichwe came a roundabout way or by a roundabout route — wir sind auf Umwegen gekommen, wir haben einen Umweg gemacht
he has a roundabout way of going about things — er geht sehr umständlich an die Dinge heran
what a roundabout way of doing things! — wie kann man nur so umständlich sein!
by roundabout means —
roundabout phrase she gave a roundabout reply — (umständliche) Umschreibung sie antwortete auf Umwegen
2. n (Britat fair) Karussell nt; (in children's playground) Karussell nt; (MOT) Kreisverkehr m* * *A adj1. weitschweifig, umständlich (Erklärungen etc):what a roundabout way of doing things! wie kann man nur so umständlich sein!take a roundabout course einen Umweg machen;in a roundabout way fig auf Umwegen3. rundlich, plumpB s1. Umweg m2. fig Umschweife pl3. Br Karussell n:go on the roundabout Karussell fahren;lose on the swings what one makes on the roundabouts fig genauso weit sein wie am Anfang;you make up on the swings what you lose on the roundabouts fig was man hier verliert, macht man dort wieder wett4. Br (Verkehrs)Kreisel m* * *1. noun 2. adjective1) (meandering)a [very] roundabout way — ein [sehr] umständlicher Weg
2) (fig.): (indirect) umständlich* * *n.Karussell n.См. также в других словарях:
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