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1 round out
vt* * *1. vt sepstory etc runden; year abschließen2. visich runden* * *A v/t1. dem Getreide etc Fülle geben2. eine Zahl etc abrunden (to auf akk)with mit)B v/i1. voll werden (Getreide etc)2. rundlich werden (Person):her figure is rounding out sie geht ganz schön aus dem Leim umg* * *v.vervollständigen v. -
2 round nut with drilled holes in one face
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3 round nut with set pin hole in side
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4 round washer with square hole
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5 round turn
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6 round-eyed
mit großen Augen nach n;she was \round-eyed with amazement sie starrte ungläubig vor Erstaunen -
7 round edge
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8 round-eyed
adjectivemit großen Augen nachgestelltbe round-eyed with amazement — große Augen machen
* * *she was \round-eyed with amazement sie starrte ungläubig vor Erstaunen* * *round-eyed adj mit großen Augen:stare at sb in round-eyed wonder jemanden mit großen, erstaunten Augen ansehen* * *adjectivemit großen Augen nachgestellt -
9 round off
transitive verb* * *1) (to make something smooth etc: He rounded off the sharp corners with a file.) abrunden2) (to complete successfully: He rounded off his career by becoming president.) krönen* * *vt▪ to \round off off ⇆ sth1. (finish) etw abrundento \round off things off we'd like to thank our sponsors zum Abschluss möchten wir noch unseren Sponsoren dankento \round off off her education... zum Abschluss ihrer Ausbildung...2. (smooth out) etw abrunden3. MATH etw [auf]runden [o [ab]runden]* * *vt sep1) edges etc abrunden2) (= complete, perfect) list, series vollmachen; speech, sentence, meal abrunden; debate, meeting, one's career beschließen, abschließenand now, to round off, I would like to say... — und zum Abschluss möchte ich nun sagen...
* * *round off v/t1. eine Kante etc, fig seine Ausbildung etc abrundenwith mit)4. SCHIFF drehen:round the boat off abfallen* * *transitive verb(also fig.): (complete) abrunden* * *v.abrunden v. -
10 round about
1. adverb1) (on all sides) ringsumthe villages round about — die umliegenden Dörfer
2) (indirectly) auf Umwegen3) (approximately) rund2. prepositionround about 2,500 people — um die od. rund 2 500 Leute
* * *1) (surrounding: She sat with her children round about her.) um...herum2) (near: There are not many houses round about.) um...herum3) (approximately: There must have been round about a thousand people there.) um...herum* * *1. adverb1) (on all sides) ringsum2) (indirectly) auf Umwegen3) (approximately) rund2. prepositionround about 2,500 people — um die od. rund 2 500 Leute
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11 round-shouldered
adjective[Person] mit einem Rundrücken* * *adjective (with stooping shoulders.) mit hängenden Schultern* * *round-ˈshoul·deredto be \round-shouldered runde Schultern haben* * *round-shouldered adj mit Rundrücken:be round-shouldered einen Rundrücken haben* * *adjective[Person] mit einem Rundrücken -
12 round arched frieze
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13 round head screw
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14 round nut with drilled holes in one face
< join> ■ Zweilochmutter f DIN ISO 1891English-german technical dictionary > round nut with drilled holes in one face
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15 round nut with set pin holes in side
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16 round washer with square hole
< join> ■ Scheibe mit Vierkantloch f DIN ISO 1891English-german technical dictionary > round washer with square hole
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17 get round
1. intransitive verb2)2. transitive verbget round to doing something — dazu kommen, etwas zu tun
1) (avoid) umgehen [Gesetz, Bestimmungen]2)get round somebody — (get one's way with) jemanden herumkriegen (ugs.); (persuade) jemanden überzeugen (to von)
3) (overcome) lösen [Problem usw.]; überwinden [Hindernis usw.]; umgehen [Schwierigkeit usw.]* * *1) (to persuade (a person etc) to do something to one's own advantage: She can always get round her grandfather by giving him a big smile.) herumkriegen* * *I. vi2. (do)▪ to \get round round to [doing] sth es schaffen, etw zu tunII. vt1. (evade)▪ to \get round round sth etw umgehen2. (deal with)▪ to \get round round sth etw angehen▪ to \get round sb round to do sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tun* * *A v/tB v/i1. dazu kommen:I never got round to doing it ich kam nie dazu (, es zu tun)* * *1. intransitive verb2)2. transitive verbget round to doing something — dazu kommen, etwas zu tun
1) (avoid) umgehen [Gesetz, Bestimmungen]2)get round somebody — (get one's way with) jemanden herumkriegen (ugs.); (persuade) jemanden überzeugen (to von)
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18 get round
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19 hang round
◆ hang around, hang roundvi▪ to \hang round around with sb [ständig] mit jdm zusammenstecken [o rumhängen] fam, sich akk mit jdm herumtreiben famto \hang round around sb's neck jdn am Hals haben pej fam5. (not use)I've got a spare pair of boots \hang rounding around somewhere that you can use ich habe irgendwo ein paar Stiefel, die ich nicht brauche, die du haben kannst -
20 square washer with round hole
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