ˈdrɪlɡraund
41rounded — round|ed [ raundəd ] adjective 1. ) having a curved shape or surface: Her handwriting was neat and rounded. 2. ) combining different aspects to produce a result that is complete or well developed: a rounded education …
42rounders — round|ers [ raundərz ] noun uncount a game played in the U.K. that is similar to baseball, in which players hit a ball with a BAT and then run around four sides of a square …
43round-shouldered — round shoul|dered [ ,raund ʃouldərd ] adjective with shoulders that are bent forward …
44roundworm — round|worm [ raund,wɜrm ] noun count a small WORM that lives in the stomachs of people and some animals …
45runaround — run|a|round [ rʌnə,raund ] noun give someone the runaround INFORMAL to deliberately behave in a way that is not helpful: When I asked about the money she gave me the runaround …
46turnaround — turn|a|round [ tɜrnə,raund ] noun 1. ) count AMERICAN a wide area in which you can turn a vehicle 2. ) count or uncount the time it takes a company or an institution to complete a process 3. ) count an important change in a situation that causes… …
47turnround — turn|round [ tɜrn,raund ] noun count a TURNAROUND …
48round — /ingl. raund/ [vc. ingl., letteralmente «turno»] s. m. inv. (sport) fase, ripresa, tempo …
49turnaround — /ingl. ˈtYːnəˌraund/ [vc. ingl., propr. «giravolta, inversione»] s. m. inv. (org. az.) ristrutturazione aziendale …
50round — (izg. rȃund) m DEFINICIJA 1. glazb. engleski naziv za rotu (3) 2. sport razg. krug, runda ETIMOLOGIJA engl …