rounder
- IPA[ˈroundər]
美式
- a person who frequents bars and is often drunk.;(in rounders) a complete run of a player through all the bases as a unit of scoring.
noun: rounder, plural noun: rounders
- 相關詞
- shaped like a circle or cylinder: she was seated at a small, round table
- a circular piece of something: cut the pastry into rounds
- so as to rotate or cause rotation; with circular motion: a plane circled round overhead she turned her glass round and round
- on every side of (a focal point): the area round the school with shifting sands all round me
- pass and go round (something) so as to move on in a changed direction: the ship rounded the cape and sailed north
Oxford Dictionary
- shaped like or approximately like a circle or cylinder: she was seated at a small, round table
- a circular piece of a particular substance: cut the pastry into rounds
- variant of around
- variant of around
- pass and go around (something) so as to move on in a changed direction: the ship rounded the cape and sailed north
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a smooth, curved surface: rounded gray hills
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a smooth, curved surface: rounded grey hills
Oxford Dictionary
- a versatile person or thing, especially a cricketer who can both bat and bowl well.
Oxford Dictionary
- a sports player obtained by a team in the first round of a professional league's draft: the Giants' first-rounder is blessed with blitzing speed
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sports player obtained by a team in the first round of a professional league's draft: the Giants' first-rounder is blessed with blitzing speed
Oxford Dictionary
- having a smooth, curved shape: well-rounded quartz pebbles
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈraʊndə]
英式
- (in rounders) a complete run of a player through all the bases as a unit of scoring.
Oxford Dictionary