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1 omkring
around, round, round about, some, something like* * *præp, adv about, (a)round ( fx the world about (el. (a)round us));( i én retning, især) round ( fx run (, dance) round the tree),( i alle retninger) about, around ( fx wander (, run, rush, travel, fool, potter) about (el. around)),(am generelt især) around;( cirka) about ( fx about 5000; about three o'clock), round (about), around,(am især) around;( ved årstal) about,(især hist.) circa, fk c. ( fx born c. 1340);( vedrørende) about;[ omkring!]( kommando) about turn![ her omkring] hereabouts, around here, in this neighbourhood;[ omkring i] about ( fx walk about the streets (, the castle)), (a)round( fx walk (a)round the room, travel (a)round the world); about (etc) in;[ med en mur omkring] with a wall (a)round (el. round it);[ omkring på markerne] about the fields; -
2 rundt
adv( i en kreds: hele vejen rundt) round ( fx send it round; turn round), around,(am især) around;( hid og did; i forskellige retninger) about, around ( fx travel (, rush, wander, look) about (el. around)), round,(am især) around;præp round ( fx round the world; all the year round);[ forb med gå, løbe:][ gå rundt] walk about, go round,( dreje sig) turn round,( rotere) rotate, revolve;[ lade noget gå rundt] pass something round;[ gå rundt i huset (, gaderne)] walk about (el. around) (in) the house (, the streets);[ flasken gik rundt] the bottle went round;[ lade flasken gå rundt] pass round the bottle;(se også hat);[ løbe rundt] run about,( dreje sig) turn round,( rotere) rotate, revolve;[ få det til at løbe (el. gå) rundt](dvs få pengene til at slå til) make (both) ends meet ( fx it isdifficult to make ends meet these days),( få regnskabet til at balancere) break even ( fx the company will probably just break even);(dvs betale sig) it only just pays;(dvs svimler) his head is swimming,( han er forvirret) his head (el. he) is in a whirl,( han er småtosset) he is dotty;flytte, II. regne);[ med præp & adv:][ rundt i] about, around,(am især) around ( fx look (, wander) about (el. around) thehouse; clothes were lying about (el. around) the room);[ rundt om](præp) round ( fx they were sitting round the table; walk round the lake), on all sides of;(adv) = rundt omkring;[ rundt om i] = rundt i;[ rundt om på] = rundt på;[rundt omkring adv] all around; round about ( fx they were sitting round about, on chairs and benches), around, about ( fx they were just standing around (el. about)), on all sides,( hist og her) here and there;(præp) = rundt om. -
3 flakke
drift, wander* * *I. (en -r)( som tit skifter arbejdsplads) drifter.II. vb( om flamme) flicker;( om blik) wander;[ flakke om] drift around, wander (about),T knock about,F roam, rove;[ flakke om i gaderne] wander (about) the streets;[ et flakkende blik] a shifty glance;[ med flakkende øjne] shifty-eyed.
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wander around — phr verb Wander around is used with these nouns as the object: ↑countryside, ↑room … Collocations dictionary
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around — 1 adverb 1 used to say that something is placed or arranged so that it surrounds something else: The winner held up his trophy, with many of the spectators crowded around. | a bouquet of a dozen red roses, with a silver ribbon wrapped around |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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wander — wander, stray, roam, ramble, rove, range, prowl, gad, gallivant, traipse, meander can mean to move about more or less aimlessly or without a plan from place to place or from point to point. Most of these verbs may imply walking, but most are not… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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wander — 01. We didn t do much last night; we just [wandered] around town window shopping. 02. There is a traditional Gypsy curse which states, May you [wander] over the face of the earth forever, never sleep twice in the same bed, never drink water twice … Grammatical examples in English