around
Определение

Определение around - Английский словарь Reverso

Наречие

1.
different places in or to various parts
  • She looked around but found nothing.
2.
approximation approximately or nearly
  • The meeting will start around 3 PM.
3.
circular motion in a circular or curving path
  • The dog chased its tail around.
4.
presence present in a place or area
  • Is there anyone around to help?
5.
directions in a reversed position or direction
  • She turned around to face him.

Предлог

1.
location near or in the vicinity of something
  • There are many shops around the corner.
2.
geometry forming a circle or closed curve containing something
  • The fence was built around the garden.
3.
navigation following the perimeter of an area and returning to start
  • We walked around the park.
4.
various places at or to various places within an area
  • He traveled around the city.

Устойчивые выражения с around

v.
move on foot in a casual or leisurely way
adv.
in the opposite position, direction, or order
adv.
very near in time or place
v.
turn one's eyes in different directions to see something
v.
remain in a place waiting for someone or something
adv.
continuously without stopping
v.
circulate, as in news or stories
adv.
happening very soon
v.
stay in a place for a while

Этимология around

Old English, on (on) + rōnd (round)

Примеры around в предложении

  • They traveled around to explore new cities.
  • Books were scattered around the room.
  • The meeting will start around 3 PM.
  • The project will cost around $500.
  • She arrived around midnight.
  • The dog chased its tail around.
  • The merry-go-round spins around.
  • The planet orbits around the sun.
  • Is there anyone around to help?
  • There were a few people around during the meeting.
  • I didn't see anyone around when I arrived.
  • She turned around to face him.
  • The car spun around on the icy road.
  • He glanced around before entering the room.
  • There are many shops around the corner.
  • The kids are playing around the park.
  • There's a cafe around the museum.
  • The fence was built around the garden.
  • The path wound around the lake.
  • A necklace was placed around her neck.
  • We walked around the park.
  • They cycled around the lake in the morning.
  • The dog ran around the yard excitedly.
  • He traveled around the city.
  • She walked around the park, enjoying the scenery.
  • They wandered around the mall for hours.

Перевод around на другие языки

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  1. Арабский:

    حول
  2. Бенгальский:

    চারপাশে
  3. Вьетнамский:

    xung quanh
  4. Голландский:

    rondom
  5. Греческий:

    γύρω
  6. Датский:

    rundt omkring
  7. Иврит:

    סָבִיב
  8. Испанский:

    por ahí
  9. Итальянский:

    in giro
  10. Каталанский:

    al voltant
  11. Китайский:

    到处
  12. Корейский:

    주변에
  13. Немецкий:

    umher
  14. Персидский:

    اطراف
  15. Польский:

    dookoła
  16. Португальский:

    por aí
  17. Португальский (Бр.):

    por aí
  18. Румынский:

    în jur
  19. Русский:

    повсюду
  20. Тайский:

    รอบๆ
  21. Турецкий:

    etrafta
  22. Украинский:

    навколо
  23. Французский:

    partout
  24. Хинди:

    चारों ओर
  25. Шведский:

    runt
  26. Японский:

    あちこち

Результаты для around из Collins Dictionary

Результаты из словаря
around  
Around is an adverb and a preposition. In British English, the word `round' is often used instead. Around is often used with verbs of movement, such as `walk' and `drive', and also in phrasal verbs such as `get around' and `hand around'.    
1    prep  To be positioned around a place or object means to surround it or be on all sides of it. To move around a place means to go along its edge, back to your starting point.  
She looked at the papers around her..., ...a prosperous suburb built around a new mosque.    
    Around is also an adverb., adv  n ADV  
...a village with a rocky river, a ruined castle and hills all around..., The Memorial seems almost ugly, dominating the landscape for miles around.    
2    prep  If you move around a corner or obstacle, you move to the other side of it. If you look around a corner or obstacle, you look to see what is on the other side.  
The photographer stopped clicking and hurried around the corner..., I peered around the edge of the shed<endash>there was no sign of anyone else.    
3    adv  If you turn around, you turn so that you are facing in the opposite direction.  
ADV after v  
I turned around and wrote the title on the blackboard..., He straightened up slowly and spun around on the stool to face us.    
4    prep  If you move around a place, you travel through it, going to most of its parts. If you look around a place, you look at every part of it.  
I've been walking around Moscow and the town is terribly quiet..., He glanced discreetly around the room at the other people.    
    Around is also an adverb., adv  ADV after v  
He backed away from the edge, looking all around at the flat horizon.    
5    prep  If someone moves around a place, they move through various parts of that place without having any particular destination.  
They milled around the ballroom with video cameras.    
    Around is also an adverb., adv  ADV after v  
My mornings are spent rushing around after him.    
6    adv  If you go around to someone's house, you visit them.  
ADV after v  
She helped me unpack my things and then we went around to see the other girls.    
7    adv  You use around in expressions such as sit around and hang around when you are saying that someone is spending time in a place and not doing anything very important.  
ADV after v  
After breakfast the next morning they sat around for an hour discussing political affairs.    
    Around is also a preposition., prep  
He used to skip lessons and hang around the harbor with some other boys.    
8    adv  If you move things around, you move them so that they are in different places.  
ADV after v  
She moved things around so the table was beneath the windows.    
9    adv  If a wheel or object turns around, it turns.  
ADV after v  
The boat started to spin around in the water.    
10    prep  You use around to say that something happens in different parts of a place or area.  
Elephants were often to be found in swamp in eastern Kenya around the Tana River., ...pests and diseases around the garden.    
    Around is also an adverb., adv  ADV after v, n ADV  
Giovanni has the best Parma ham for miles around.    
11    adv  If someone or something is around, they exist or are present in a place.  
The blackbird had a quick, wary look in case the cat was anywhere around..., Just having lots of people around that you can talk to is important...    
12    prep  The people around you are the people who you come into contact with, especially your friends and relatives, and the people you work with.  
We change our behaviour by observing the behaviour of those around us..., Those around her would forgive her for weeping.    
13    prep  If something such as a film, a discussion, or a plan is based around something, that thing is its main theme.  
...the gentle comedy based around the Larkin family..., The discussion centered around four subjects.    
14    adv  You use around in expressions such as this time around or to come around when you are describing something that has happened before or things that happen regularly.  
n ADV, ADV after v  
Senator Bentsen has declined to get involved this time around..., When July Fourth comes around, the residents of Columbia City throw a noisy party.    
15    prep  When you are giving measurements, you can use around to talk about the distance along the edge of something round.  
She was 40 inches around the hips.    
16    adv  Around means approximately.   (=about)  
My salary was around £19,000 plus a car and expenses...    
    Around is also a preposition., prep  
He expects the elections to be held around November.    
17  Around about means approximately.  
SPOKEN  
around about    prep-phrase  
There is a Green party but it only scored around about 10 percent in the vote...    
18  You say all around to indicate that something affects all parts of a situation or all members of a group.  
all around    phrase  cl PHR  
He compared the achievements of the British and the French during 1916 and concluded that the latter were better all around.    
19  If someone has been around, they have had a lot of experience of different people and situations.  
INFORMAL  
has been around/had been around    phrase  
20  
    the other way around  
    way  


all-around  
    all-round  
around-the-clock  
    clock  

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