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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary. 2014.
around — a•round [[t]əˈraʊnd[/t]] adv. 1) in a circle, ring, or the like 2) on all sides; about: fenced in all around[/ex] 3) in all directions from a center or point of reference: They own the land for miles around[/ex] 4) in a region about a place: all… … From formal English to slang
around — around, round 1. In general, BrE prefers round and AmE prefers around, both as an adverb and as a preposition, except in certain more or less fixed expressions or restricted collocations. In BrE it is usual to say all the year round, Winter comes … Modern English usage
Rolled oyster — A rolled oyster is a baseball sized seafood dish that is found only in and around Louisville, Kentucky. It consists of three raw oysters dipped in an egg milk cornmeal batter called pastinga, rolled in cracker crumbs (hence the name), and deep… … Wikipedia
rolled — adj. moved by turning over and over; formed into a cylinder, curled up; wrapped around a spool, wound up rəʊl n. cylindrical object; small loaf of bread, bun; somersault; register, list of names; scroll, paper or papers rolled into a cylinder;… … English contemporary dictionary
roll around — verb happen regularly Christmas rolled around again • Syn: ↑come around • Hypernyms: ↑happen, ↑hap, ↑go on, ↑pass off, ↑occur, ↑pass … Useful english dictionary
roll around — {v.}, {informal} To return at a regular or usual time; come back. * /When winter rolls around, out come the skis and skates./ … Dictionary of American idioms
roll around — {v.}, {informal} To return at a regular or usual time; come back. * /When winter rolls around, out come the skis and skates./ … Dictionary of American idioms
come around — verb 1. change one s position or opinion (Freq. 1) He came around to our point of view • Syn: ↑come round • Hypernyms: ↑change • Entailment: ↑reconsider … Useful english dictionary
roll around — to happen or arrive again. When warm weather rolled around, Jim would start exercising again. Usage notes: used to describe something that happens regularly, such as a holiday or the seasons … New idioms dictionary
Tight rolled pants — Tight rolled jeans. Tight rolled pants, or more commonly called pegged pants, was a fad of the late 1980s early 1990s in which girls and boys would tight roll the bottoms of their jeans or any pants that they wore. On full length pants tight… … Wikipedia
National broadband plans from around the world — Broadband is a term normally considered to be synonymous with a high speed connection to the internet. The term itself is technology neutral; broadband can be delived by a range of technologies including DSL, LTE or next generation access. This… … Wikipedia