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21 pass round
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22 pop round
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23 pull round
v fer girar de sentit, fer tombar, fer revenir, retornar -
24 rally round
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25 show round
v ensenyar (el pis, la casa, etc.) -
26 skate round
v defugir -
27 skirt round
v esquivar, evitar, eludir -
28 talk round
v convèncer, persuadir -
29 the other way round
loc al revés -
30 turn round
v donar la volta a | fer girar | fer una volta, girar-se (persones) -
31 bring
v portar, dur, conduir, causar, produir, posar | induir, persuadir | adduir | JUR iniciarTo bring about ocasionar, provocarTo bring back tornarTo bring down baixar, enderrocar, abatreTo bring forth donar a llum, donar (fruit)To bring in entrar | recollir | donar, produir rendir, introduirTo bring out treure, publicar, fer palèsTo bring round portar, convèncer | fer tornar en si | desviar (conversa)To bring up pujar, educar, criar | treure (tema) | vomitar, treure, perbocar -
32 clock
s rellotgeround the clock dia i nit -
33 come
intr venir, arribar, provernir, procedir | aparèixer, sortir | passar, ocórrer | col·loq escórrer-seTo come true acomplir-se, esdevenir-seTo come about passar, succeirTo come across trobar per casualitat, toparTo come apart desmuntar-se, trencar-se, dividir-seTo come back tornar, recordar, tornar a la memòriaTo come by aconseguir, obtenirTo come down esfondrar-se, caure, baixarTo come forth sortir, aparèixerTo come forward presentar-se, oferir-seTo come in entrarTo come of provenirTo come of age arribar a la majoria d'edatTo come off tenir lloc, tenir èxit, desprendre's, desenganxar-seTo come on seguir, desenvolupar-se, progressar, arribarTo come out sortir, aparèixer, desaparèixerTo come round visitar, deixar-se caure, entendre, assentirTo come to tornar en si, pujar, arribarTo come together ajuntar-seTo come up pujar, aparèixer, sortir, sorgir, ser discutit, acostar-seTo come upon caure sobre, sorprendre -
34 talk
s conversa | conferència, xerrada, discurs | rumor, parleria | tema de conversav parlar, conversartalk for talking's sake parlar per parlartalk nineteen to the dozen parlar pels descositstalk nonsense dir disbaratstalk about parlar detalk away parlar sense parartalk into persuadirtalk out of dissuadirtalk over examinartalk round convèncer, persuadirtalk up parlar clar -
35 way
s camí, carrer, via, ruta | rumb, direcció | manera, forma | costum, hàbit, comportamenton the way pel camíway down the road carrer avallthis way per aquí, cap aquí | d'aquesta manera, aixíno way de cap manerathe other way round al revés
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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
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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