单词 | roundabout |
释义 | roundabout From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Outdoor Roadsroundaboutround‧a‧bout1 /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ noun [countable] British English1 TTRa raised circular area where three or more roads join together and which cars must drive around SYN traffic circle American English Turn left at the first roundabout. → mini-roundabout2 DLOa round structure for children to play on in a park. Children sit on it while someone pushes it around and around. SYN merry-go-round American English3 DLOa merry-go-round → swings and roundaboutsExamples from the Corpusroundabout• The site is approachable from the Bletchworth roundabout coming from Reigate, or the Dorking roundabout from the other direction.• Imagine you are approaching a busy complex roundabout with six converging roads.• A road circled the site - an enormous roundabout that had once contained shops, pubs and a post office.• The accident happened on the old Wrexham road from Chester, near the Pulford roundabout. roundaboutroundabout2 adjective [only before noun]1 AVOIDSAYa roundabout way of saying something is not clear, direct, or simple SYN indirect OPP directroundabout way/fashion It was a roundabout way of telling us to leave.2 a roundabout way of getting somewhere is longer and more complicated than necessaryroundabout route. The bus took a very long and Examples from the Corpusroundabout• The essence of cyclic structure is similarly straight forward though it is pursued in a distinctly roundabout manner.• The taxi driver took a roundabout route to the hotel.• Regarding himself, one fact emerged, in a roundabout way and with a purpose.• This isn't a roundabout way of asking you to marry me.• All of which is a roundabout way of saying that I love maps.• In a roundabout way, she admitted she was wrong.roundabout way/fashion• Maybe those teams knew something, in a roundabout way.• So we must set about it a more roundabout way.• Regarding himself, one fact emerged, in a roundabout way and with a purpose.• In a sort of roundabout way, he was fishing for information about her habits, and attitude to boys.• This isn't a roundabout way of asking you to marry me.• All of which is a roundabout way of saying that I love maps.• So there might be an advantage in working late and coming home a rather roundabout way, she reflected.• But in one rather roundabout way, the joke contains an element of truth.roundabout route• And artists are not the only ones to take a roundabout route.• This time they approached from across the field above the bank, a roundabout route.• WindowWorks follows the most roundabout route for merging data from the database into a document.• Which he then sent off-planet, by various well-disguised and roundabout routes, to an unknown recipient.• Finally, by the roundabout route, we reached St Paul's churchyard where we were to meet the boys. |
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