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101 to make/run rings round
to make/run rings roundexceder, sobrepujar, superar facilmente. -
102 to pull round
to pull roundconvalescer, restabelecer-se, recobrar os sentidos. to pull through 1 tirar de dificuldades. 2 sair-se de aperto, livrar-se. 3 conseguir, ser bem-sucedido. to pull to pieces 1 despedaçar. 2 criticar impiedosamente. -
103 to rally round
to rally roundcoll colaborar, ajudar. -
104 to round off
to round offa) arredondar(-se). b) completar ou concluir satisfatoriamente. -
105 to round on
to round onvolver contra, atacar, denunciar. -
106 to round out
to round outpreencher. -
107 to round to
to round toNaut vir a vento. -
108 to round up
to round upa) arrebanhar, ajuntar, reunir (gado). b) Mil cercar, envolver. c) capturar (criminosos). d) arredondar (números). -
109 to send round
to send roundfazer circular, fazer girar. -
110 to shin round
to shin roundandar, dar voltas. -
111 to show him round the city
to show him round the citymostrar-lhe a cidade. -
112 to skate round/to skate over a problem
to skate round/to skate over a problemevitar discutir um problema, esquivar-se.English-Portuguese dictionary > to skate round/to skate over a problem
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113 to sleep the clock round
to sleep the clock roundBrit dormir no mínimo 12 horas. -
114 to spin round
to spin roundgirar, rodar. -
115 to step round to someone
to step round to someonefazer uma visita rápida a alguém. -
116 to swing round
to swing roundgirar, virar-se. -
117 to talk round
to talk rounda) falar sem chegar ao assunto. b) convencer, persuadir. -
118 to turn someone round one’s little finger
to turn someone round one’s little fingerdominar alguém completamente.English-Portuguese dictionary > to turn someone round one’s little finger
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119 to twist someone round one’s little finger
to twist someone round one’s little fingerdominar alguém completamente.English-Portuguese dictionary > to twist someone round one’s little finger
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120 to twist someone round your little finger
to twist someone round your little fingerfazer gato e sapato de alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to twist someone round your little finger
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Round — Round, a. [OF. roond, roont, reond, F. rond, fr. L. rotundus, fr. rota wheel. See {Rotary}, and cf. {Rotund}, {roundel}, {Rundlet}.] 1. Having every portion of the surface or of the circumference equally distant from the center; spherical;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
round — round1 [round] adj. [ME < OFr roont < L rotundus: see ROTUND] 1. shaped like a ball; spherical; globular 2. a) shaped like a circle, ring, or disk; circular b) shaped like a cylinder (in having a circular cross section); cylindrical 3 … English World dictionary
Round — (round), n. 1. Anything round, as a circle, a globe, a ring. The golden round [the crown]. Shak. [1913 Webster] In labyrinth of many a round self rolled. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. A series of changes or events ending where it began; a series of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
round — ► ADJECTIVE 1) shaped like a circle or cylinder. 2) shaped like a sphere. 3) having a curved surface with no sharp projections. 4) (of a person s shoulders) bent forward. 5) (of a voice or musical tone) rich and mellow. 6) (of a number) expressed … English terms dictionary
round — [ raund; rund ] n. m. • 1850; mot angl. « cercle, cycle, tour » ♦ Reprise (d un combat de boxe). Combat en dix rounds. « Au coup de gong annonçant le commencement du premier round » (Hémon). ♢ Fig. Épisode d une négociation difficile, d un combat … Encyclopédie Universelle
Round — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Dorothy Round (1908–1982), englische Tennisspielerin Henry Joseph Round (1881–1966), englischer Forscher; gilt als Erfinder der Leuchtdiode Siehe auch: Round Dance Round Effekt Round Hill Round Island… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Round — Round, adv. 1. On all sides; around. [1913 Webster] Round he throws his baleful eyes. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Circularly; in a circular form or manner; by revolving or reversing one s position; as, to turn one s head round; a wheel turns round … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Round — Round, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rounding}.] 1. To make circular, spherical, or cylindrical; to give a round or convex figure to; as, to round a silver coin; to round the edges of anything. [1913 Webster] Worms with many… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
round — [adj1] ball shaped; semicircular area annular, arced, arched, arciform, bent, bowed, bulbous, circular, coiled, curled, curved, curvilinear, cylindrical, discoid, disk shaped, domical, egg shaped, elliptical, globose, globular, looped, orbed,… … New thesaurus
Round — Round, prep. On every side of, so as to encompass or encircle; around; about; as, the people atood round him; to go round the city; to wind a cable round a windlass. [1913 Webster] The serpent Error twines round human hearts. Cowper. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Round — or rounds can mean:* The shape of a circle or sphere * Rounding (sediment), the smoothness of a sediment particle * Roundedness, the roundedness of the lips in the pronunciation of a phoneme * Rounding, the truncation of a number to reduce the… … Wikipedia