ˈɛətəˈɡraund
1Raund — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Raund(s), Rands etc., has two distinct possible origins. Firstly, it may be a patronymic form of the medieval male given name Rand, itself a shortened form of any of the various Germanic personal… …
2ol-raund — ȏl ràund prid. DEFINICIJA v. all round …
3Хамса (игра) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Хамса. Логотип проекта «Национальная интеллектуальная игра «Хамса»» «Хамса» (также называется Национальная интеллектуальная игра «Хамса» …
4round — round1 [ raund ] adjective *** 1. ) shaped like a circle or a ball: Don t worry if the balls of dough aren t perfectly round. A round table will seat more people than a square one. Which hairstyles would look good with a round face like mine? 2.… …
5Round Rock — Original name in latin Round Rock Name in other language Raund Rok, Raund Rok, Round Rock, lang de luo ke, rand rak, tgzas, raundorokku, rawnd rwks, tksas, Раунд Рок, Раунд Рок State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 30.50826… …
6roundabout — round|a|bout1 [ raundə,baut ] adjective usually before noun not direct, simple, or short: a roundabout route He always says things in a roundabout way. roundabout round|a|bout 2 [ raundə,baut ] noun count BRITISH 1. ) a TRAFFIC CIRCLE or ROTARY 2 …
7surround — sur|round1 [ sə raund ] verb transitive often passive *** 1. ) to be all around or on all sides of someone or something: Can you name the states that surround Colorado? He found himself surrounded by an admiring crowd. surround something with… …
8wraparound — wrap|a|round1 [ ræpə,raund ] adjective 1. ) wrapped around your body and tied instead of being fastened with buttons, etc.: wraparound skirts 2. ) wraparound objects curve around the sides of whatever they are fitted to: wraparound sunglasses… …
9background — /bekˈɡraund, ingl. ˈbækˌɡraund/ [vc. ingl., letteralmente «retrofondo», comp. di back «dietro» e ground «fondo»] s. m. inv. retroterra, sostrato, preparazione, fondo, sfondo, sottofondo, humus, retroscena □ (di una persona) storia, esperienze,… …
10underground — /anderˈɡraund, ingl. ˈʌndəɡraund/ [vc. ingl., letteralmente «sotterraneo», da under «sotto» e ground «fondo»] A agg. inv. 1. segreto, clandestino, alla macchia CONTR. pubblico, aperto 2. (di musica, di arte, di letteratura) alternativo,… …