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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. walk round VERBO [Brit wɔːk -, americ wɔk -] (walk round)

II. walk round VERBO [Brit wɔːk -, americ wɔk -] (walk round [sth])

walk round (round edge of) lake, stadium, garden, building
walk round (through) exhibition, historic building
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. walk [Brit wɔːk, americ wɔk] SUBST à pied is often omitted with movement verbs if we already know that the person is on foot. If it is surprising or ambiguous, à pied should be included.

1. walk:

a 12 km walk

2. walk (gait):

3. walk (pace):

pas m

4. walk (path):

5. walk DESP:

the 10 km walk

6. walk EQUIT:

pas m

II. walk [Brit wɔːk, americ wɔk] VERBO trans

1. walk:

walk (cover on foot) distance, path, road
walk district, countryside
to walk the streets tourist:
to walk the streets homeless person:
to walk the streets prostitute:
to walk it coloq DESP

2. walk (escort on foot, lead):

walk friend
walk tourist
walk horse, mule etc
walk dog

III. walk [Brit wɔːk, americ wɔk] VERBO intr

1. walk:

walk’ americ (at traffic lights)

2. walk (disappear) coloq, humor:

walk possession:

IV. walk [Brit wɔːk, americ wɔk]

take a walk coloq! americ
dégage! coloq
that was a walk coloq! americ
to walk sb off their feet coloq
walk of shame coloq

I. round [Brit raʊnd, americ raʊnd] ADV Round often appears after verbs in English (change round, gather round, pass round). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change round, gather round, pass around).
For go round, get round see the entries go round, get round.

1. round Brit (on all sides):

all round literal
to go all the way round fence, wall, moat:

2. round Brit (in circular movement):

to go round and round wheel, carousel:
to go round and round person: fig
to go round and round literal

3. round Brit (to specific place, home):

to be or go round to office, school

4. round Brit (in circumference):

three metres round tree trunk

5. round Brit (as part of cycle):

II. round [Brit raʊnd, americ raʊnd] PREP Brit

1. round (expressing location):

round table, garden etc

2. round (expressing direction):

3. round (on tour, visit):

III. round about ADV

1. round about (approximately):

2. round about (vicinity):

IV. round [Brit raʊnd, americ raʊnd] SUBST

1. round (set, series):

série f (of de)

2. round (in competition):

3. round:

partie f (of de)

4. round EQUIT (in event):

5. round POL (in election):

6. round (of drinks):

tournée f (of de)

7. round MILITAR (unit of ammunition):

8. round MILITAR (shot fired):

9. round (burst):

10. round CULIN (of bread):

11. round (regular route):

12. round (circular shape):

rondelle f (of de)

13. round MÚS (canon):

14. round TEATR:

15. round ARTE:

in the round sculpture

16. round (dance):

17. round (of cheese):

18. round CULIN:

V. rounds SUBST

rounds subst pl:

to do one's rounds doctor:
to do one's rounds postman, refuse collector:
to do one's rounds security guard:
to do or go or make the rounds rumour, joke, document, flu:
to go the rounds of story: village, office
to go the rounds of garment, book: relations, family
to do the rounds of employment agencies, relations

VI. round [Brit raʊnd, americ raʊnd] ADJ

1. round (circular):

round object, building, glasses, face, head

2. round (rounded, curved):

round arch
round handwriting
round cheeks, breasts

3. round (spherical):

4. round (complete):

round figure

VII. round+ COMPOS

VIII. round [Brit raʊnd, americ raʊnd] VERBO trans

1. round NÁUT:

round (gen) (go round) point, headland

2. round (make round):

round lips

3. round FONÉT:

round vowels

wage round SUBST

round-shouldered [Brit, americ ˈraʊnd ˈˌʃoʊldərd] ADJ

I. roundabout [Brit ˈraʊndəbaʊt, americ ˈraʊndəˌbaʊt] SUBST

1. roundabout Brit (in fairground etc):

2. roundabout Brit (in playpark):

3. roundabout Brit TRANSP:

II. roundabout [Brit ˈraʊndəbaʊt, americ ˈraʊndəˌbaʊt] ADJ

III. roundabout [Brit ˈraʊndəbaʊt, americ ˈraʊndəˌbaʊt]

payround SUBST

I. pass around VERBO [Brit pɑːs -, americ pæs -], pass round VERBO (pass [sth] around, pass around [sth])

pass around document, photos
pass around food, plates etc

paper round SUBST

milk round SUBST

1. milk round literal:

2. milk round Brit coloq, fig:

I. go round VERBO [Brit ɡəʊ -, americ ɡoʊ -] Brit (go round)

1. go round (turn):

go round wheel, propeller etc:

2. go round (call round):

3. go round (suffice):

4. go round (circulate):

5. go round (make detour):

II. go round VERBO [Brit ɡəʊ -, americ ɡoʊ -] Brit (go round [sth]) (visit)

go round shops, house, museum

I. get round VERBO Brit (get round)

get round → get around

II. get round VERBO Brit (get round [sth])

get round → get around

III. get round VERBO Brit (get round coloq [sb])

persuader [qn], avoir [qn] au sentiment coloq

gather round VERBO [Brit ˈɡaðə -, americ ˈɡæðər -] (gather round) (gather round [sth/sb]) (gather [sth] round oneself)

gather round teacher, object

I. change round VERBO [Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ -, americ tʃeɪndʒ -] Brit (change [sth/sb] round, change round [sth/sb])

change round furniture, large objects
change round employers, workers, small objects, words, letters
changer [qn/qc] de place

baton round SUBST Brit

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I. walk [wɔ:k, americ wɑ:k] SUBST

1. walk (going on foot):

2. walk (gait):

3. walk (walking speed):

pas m

4. walk (stroll):

5. walk (promenade):

Expressões:

II. walk [wɔ:k, americ wɑ:k] VERBO trans

1. walk (go on foot):

2. walk (accompany):

3. walk (take for a walk):

walk dog

4. walk (make move):

III. walk [wɔ:k, americ wɑ:k] VERBO intr

1. walk (go on foot):

2. walk (stroll):

Expressões:

I. round [raʊnd] SUBST

1. round (shape):

2. round (work):

round of a guard
round of a postman
to do the rounds illness, story

3. round DESP:

round of golf
round of championship
round in horse jumping

4. round (unit):

round of bread
round of ammunition

5. round (series):

round of drinks
round of voting
round of applications, interviews

6. round MÚS:

II. round [raʊnd] ADJ

1. round (shape):

2. round fig:

round vowel
round number
round sum
a round 50

III. round [raʊnd] ADV

IV. round [raʊnd] PREP

1. round (surrounding):

to put sth round sb

2. round (circling):

to go round sth

3. round (to other side of):

4. round (visit):

5. round (here and there):

V. round [raʊnd] VERBO trans

1. round (form into a curve):

2. round (move):

round bend
round cape
no Dicionário PONS

I. walk [wɔk] SUBST

1. walk (going on foot):

2. walk (gait):

3. walk (walking speed):

pas m

4. walk (stroll):

5. walk (promenade):

Expressões:

II. walk [wɔk] VERBO trans

1. walk (go on foot):

2. walk (accompany):

3. walk (take for a walk):

walk dog

4. walk (make move):

III. walk [wɔk] VERBO intr

1. walk (go on foot):

2. walk (stroll):

Expressões:

I. round [raʊnd] SUBST

1. round (shape):

2. round (work):

round of a guard
round of a postman
to make the rounds illness, story

3. round sports:

round of golf
round in a championship
round in horse jumping

4. round (unit):

round of bread
round of ammunition

5. round (series):

round of drinks
round of voting
round of applications, interviews

6. round MÚS:

II. round [raʊnd] ADJ

1. round (shape):

2. round fig:

round vowel
round number

III. round [raʊnd] ADV

IV. round [raʊnd] PREP

round → around

V. round [raʊnd] VERBO trans

1. round (form into curve):

2. round (move):

round bend
round cape

3. round number:

I. around ·ˈraʊnd] PREP

1. around (surrounding):

to put sth around sb

2. around (circling):

3. around (to other side of):

4. around (visit):

5. around (here and there):

II. around ·ˈraʊnd] ADV

1. around (near):

2. around (in circumference):

3. around (aimlessly):

4. around (nearby):

5. around (in existence):

Expressões:

Present
Iwalk
youwalk
he/she/itwalks
wewalk
youwalk
theywalk
Past
Iwalked
youwalked
he/she/itwalked
wewalked
youwalked
theywalked
Present Perfect
Ihavewalked
youhavewalked
he/she/ithaswalked
wehavewalked
youhavewalked
theyhavewalked
Past Perfect
Ihadwalked
youhadwalked
he/she/ithadwalked
wehadwalked
youhadwalked
theyhadwalked

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The rail haulage is 150km, albeit by a somewhat roundabout route.
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A series of roundabouts were built at the busy (for the 1930s) intersection, then called traffic islands.
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The main building has a large clocktower facing the roundabout.
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In this case the vehicle was being driven at high speed through a roundabout and crashed through a wall and into a tree.
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This roundabout approach flight was plotted and measured to be about.
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