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1 round
s.1. круг, прстен;2. обиколка;3. низ, циклус, тура, рунда;1. се заокруглува;2. обвиткува а;1.тркалест, кружен;2. заокруглен, полн ad. околу, наоколу; круг, тркалезен; околу, наоколу; тркалезен -
2 round on
phr.v. се нафрла врз (sb некого - со зборови): And then, for по reason at all, she rounded on me and started screaming И тогаш, без никаква причина, таа се нафрли врз мене и почна да вреска -
3 round up
phr.v.1.собира, наоѓа (луѓе)2. собира, втерува (стока)3. уапсува (криминалци/противници)4. заокружува (број - на помал износ) -
4 round-shouldered
adj. be round-shouldered има заоблени раменици -
5 round-the-clock
adj. attr. постојан, и дење и ноќе: round-the-clock bombings постојано бомбардирање -
6 round about
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7 round brackets
n. pl. мала заграда -
8 round down
phr.v. заокружува (цифра/сума на помал број; цена на понизок износ) -
9 round off
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10 round robin
n.1.sport разигрување по систем секој со секого2. петиција (со потписи во круг за да не се знае кој е првопотпишан) -
11 round table
n. тркалезна маса -
12 round trip
s. кружно патување -
13 round-eyed
adj.1.вџашен, ококорен; stare roundeyed with terror вџашен/стаписан е2. lit. со тркалезни очи -
14 round-faced
adj. со тркалезно лице -
15 round-leaved saxifrage
n. bot. очебол, очеболка (Saxifraga rotundif olia) -
16 round the bend
улав, нетокму, мрднат -
17 get round to
phr.v. get round to doing sth наоѓа време да (на)прави нешто: I don't think I'll get round to It before next week мислам дека не ќе можам тоа да го фатам пред идната недела -
18 talk round
phr.v. 1. talk round sth talk around sth2. talk sb round to sth убедува некого на нешто -
19 turn round/around
phr.v. се свртува (назад - човек/возило); се врти (предмет): Turn round and look^at me Сврти се и погледни ме; Turn the chair round to the fire Сврти го столчето кон огнот -
20 whip-round
n. inf. доброволен прилог; have a whip-round (for sb/sth/to do sth) собира доброволен прилог (за некого/нешто/да (на)прави нешто): We had a whip-round to get him something for his birthday Собравме доброволен прилог за да му купиме нешто за роденден
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