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round (EN)
adjetivo, substantivo, verbo

adjetivo “round”

round, comp. rounder, sup. roundest
  1. redondo
    She wore a round pendant that matched her earrings perfectly.
  2. arredondado
    She chose a table with round corners to avoid bumping into sharp edges.
  3. cheio e curvilíneo
    The round cheeks of the baby made everyone want to pinch them gently.
  4. completo
    She insisted on paying a round $50 for the handmade scarf, refusing to accept any change.
  5. redondo (no sentido de número)
    We decided to donate $50 because it was a round amount that fit our budget.
  6. direto
    When asked about his opinion on the new policy, he gave a round reply, leaving no doubt about his disagreement.
  7. suave
    Her latest novel is a round masterpiece, flowing smoothly from start to finish without a single jarring note.
  8. complexo (personagem complexo e bem desenvolvido)
    The protagonist in her latest novel is so round, you'd swear he was based on a real person.

substantivo “round”

sing. round, pl. rounds ou incontável
  1. rodada
    She advanced to the next round of the tournament after winning her match.
  2. aplauso
    After the singer finished her performance, there was a loud round of cheers from the audience.
  3. porção
    The waiter offered a round of appetizers to each table at the wedding reception.
  4. munição
    The soldier loaded a fresh round into his rifle before taking aim.
  5. percurso
    Every morning, the mailman makes his rounds through the neighborhood, delivering letters and packages.
  6. friso
    To prevent injuries, they installed rubber rounds along the sharp corners of the kitchen counter.
  7. ciclo
    The farmer was well accustomed to the rounds of planting and harvesting, a cycle that dictated his yearly work.

verbo “round”

infinitivo round; ele rounds; pret. rounded; part. rounded; ger. rounding
  1. arredondar (tornar curvo ou menos afiado)
    She rounded the corners of the paper to make it safer for the children.
  2. completar (tornar mais completo)
    He rounded off his meal with a delicious slice of cheesecake.
  3. arredondar (no sentido de número)
    In our calculations, 3.6 rounded down to 3.
  4. contornar
    The player rounded the goalkeeper and scored a goal.
  5. surpreender
    The dog rounded on the stranger, barking fiercely.
  6. avançar (em direção à base no beisebol)
    After hitting a powerful shot, Garcia rounded third and headed for home.