Das englische Wort für rund ist
round

Englische Definition
rund | |
1. adj. round, rounded, similar as in English, especially: | |
2. adj. circular | |
3. adj. spherical, globular | |
4. adj. (euphemistic) corpulent, thick | |
5. adj. (engine operation) regular | |
6. adv. around | |
7. adv. roughly, approximately, about |
Übersetzungen für rund und ihre Definitionen
round | ![]() | ||
1. Adjektiv: | |||
2. [1] Form: rund (kreisförmig) | |||
[1] My ball is round. | |||
Mein Ball ist rund. |
round | ![]() | ||
1. adj. (physical) Shape. | |||
2. adj. Circular or cylindrical; having a circular cross-section in one direction. | |||
We sat at a round table to make conversation easier. | |||
3. adj. Spherical; shaped like a ball; having a circular cross-section in more than one direction. | |||
The ancient Egyptian demonstrated that the Earth is round, not flat. | |||
4. adj. Lacking sharp angles; having gentle curves. | |||
Our child's bed has round corners for safety. | |||
5. adj. Plump. | |||
6. adj. Complete, whole, not lacking. | |||
The baker sold us a round dozen. | |||
7. adj. (of a number) Convenient for rounding other numbers to; for example, ending in a zero. | |||
One hundred is a nice round number. | |||
8. adj. (linguistics) Pronounced with the lips drawn together. | |||
9. adj. Outspoken; plain and direct; unreserved; not mincing. | |||
a round answer; a round oath | |||
10. adj. Finished; polished; not defective or abrupt; said of authors or their writing style. | |||
11. adj. Consistent; fair; just; applied to conduct. | |||
12. adj. Large in magnitude. | |||
a round sum | |||
13. adj. (authorship, of a fictional character) Well-written and well-characterized; complex and reminiscent of a real person. | |||
14. subst. A circular or spherical object or part of an object. | |||
15. subst. A circular or repetitious route. | |||
hospital rounds | |||
The guards have started their rounds; the prisoner should be caught soon. | |||
16. subst. A general outburst from a group of people at an event. | |||
The candidate got a round of applause after every sentence or two. | |||
17. subst. A song that is sung by groups of people with each subset of people starting at a different time. | |||
18. subst. A serving of something; a portion of something to each person in a group. | |||
They brought us a round of drinks about every thirty minutes. | |||
19. subst. A single individual portion or dose of medicine. | |||
20. subst. One sandwich (two full slices of bread with filling). | |||
21. subst. (arts) A long-bristled, circular-headed paintbrush used in oil and acrylic painting. | |||
22. subst. A firearm cartridge, bullet, or any individual ammunition projectile. Originally referring to the spherical projectile ball of a smoothbore firearm. Compare round shot and solid shot. | |||
23. subst. (sports) One of the specified pre-determined segments of the total time of a sport event, such as a boxing or wrestling match, during which contestants compete before being signaled to stop. | |||
24. subst. (sports) A stage in a competition. | |||
qualifying rounds of the championship | |||
25. subst. (sports) In some sports, e.g. golf or showjumping: one complete way around the course. | |||
26. subst. (engineering, drafting, CAD) A rounded relief or cut at an edge, especially an outside edge, added for a finished appearance and to soften sharp edges. | |||
27. subst. A strip of material with a circular face that covers an edge, gap, or crevice for decorative, sanitary, or security purposes. | |||
All furniture in the nursery had rounds on the edges and in the crevices. | |||
28. subst. (butchery) The hindquarters of a bovine. | |||
29. subst. (dated) A rung, as of a ladder. | |||
30. subst. A crosspiece that joins and braces the legs of a chair. | |||
31. subst. A series of changes or events ending where it began; a series of like events recurring in continuance; a cycle; a periodical revolution. | |||
the round of the seasons; a round of pleasures | |||
32. subst. A course of action or conduct performed by a number of persons in turn, or one after another, as if seated in a circle. | |||
33. subst. A series of duties or tasks which must be performed in turn, and then repeated. | |||
34. subst. A circular dance. | |||
35. subst. Rotation, as in office; succession. | |||
36. subst. A general discharge of firearms by a body of troops in which each soldier fires once. | |||
37. subst. An assembly; a group; a circle. | |||
a round of politicians | |||
38. subst. A brewer's vessel in which the fermentation is concluded, the yeast escaping through the bunghole. | |||
39. subst. (archaic) A vessel filled, as for drinking. | |||
40. subst. (nautical) A round-top. | |||
41. subst. A round of beef. | |||
42. prep. (rare in US) alternative form of around | |||
I look round the room quickly to make sure it's neat. | |||
43. adv. alternative form of around | |||
44. v. To shape something into a curve. | |||
The carpenter rounded the edges of the table. | |||
45. v. (intransitive) To become shaped into a curve. | |||
46. v. (with "out") To finish; to complete; to fill out. | |||
She rounded out her education with only a single mathematics class. | |||
47. v. (intransitive) To approximate a number, especially a decimal number by the closest whole number. | |||
Ninety-five rounds up to one hundred. | |||
48. v. To turn past a boundary. | |||
Helen watched him until he rounded the corner. | |||
49. v. (intransitive) To turn and attack someone or something (used with on). | |||
As a group of policemen went past him, one of them rounded on him, grabbing him by the arm. | |||
50. v. (transitive, baseball) To advance to home plate. | |||
And the runners round the bases on the double by Jones. | |||
51. v. To go round, pass, go past. | |||
52. v. To encircle; to encompass. | |||
53. v. To grow round or full; hence, to attain to fullness, completeness, or perfection. | |||
54. v. (medicine, colloquial) To do ward rounds. | |||
55. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To go round, as a guard; to make the rounds. | |||
56. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To go or turn round; to wheel about. | |||
57. v. (intransitive, archaic, or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To speak in a low tone; whisper; speak secretly; take counsel. | |||
58. v. (transitive, archaic, or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To address or speak to in a whisper, utter in a whisper. | |||
59. subst. (archaic, or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A whisper; whispering. | |||
60. subst. (archaic, or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Discourse; song. |
circular | ![]() | ||
1. kreisförmig, rund |
circular | ![]() | ||
1. adj. Of or relating to a circle. | |||
2. adj. In the shape of, or moving in a circle. | |||
3. adj. Circuitous or roundabout. | |||
4. adj. Referring back to itself, so as to prevent computation or comprehension; infinitely recursive. | |||
circular reasoning | |||
Your dictionary defines "brave" as "courageous", and "courageous" as "brave". That's a circular definition. | |||
a circular formula in a spreadsheet | |||
5. adj. Distributed to a large number of persons. | |||
6. adj. (obsolete) Perfect; complete. | |||
7. adj. (archaic) Adhering to a fixed circle of legends; cyclic; hence, mean; inferior. | |||
8. subst. A printed advertisement, directive, or notice intended for mass distribution; a flyer | |||
9. subst. In administration, a circular letter | |||
10. subst. (dated) A sleeveless cloak, cut in circular form. | |||
11. subst. A shuttle bus that runs in a loop. |
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