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roundabout

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Roads, Outdoor
round·a·bout1 /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ noun [countable] British English  1 TTRa raised circular area where three or more roads join together and which cars must drive around 〔交叉路口的〕环岛 SYN American English traffic circle Turn left at the first roundabout. 在第一个环岛向左转。 mini-roundabout2. DLOa round structure for children to play on in a park. Children sit on it while someone pushes it around and around. 〔儿童坐的〕旋转台 SYN American English merry-go-round3. DLOa merry-go-round 〔游乐场里的〕旋转木马 swings and roundabouts at swing2(9)
Examples from the Corpus
roundaboutThe site is approachable from the Bletchworth roundabout coming from Reigate, or the Dorking roundabout from the other direction.Imagine you are approaching a busy complex roundabout with six converging roads.A road circled the site - an enormous roundabout that had once contained shops, pubs and a post office.The accident happened on the old Wrexham road from Chester, near the Pulford roundabout.
roundabout2 adjective [only before noun]  1 AVOIDSAYa roundabout way of saying something is not clear, direct, or simple 〔说话〕绕弯子的,不直截了当的,拐弯抹角的 SYN indirect OPP directroundabout way/fashion It was a roundabout way of telling us to leave. 这是转弯抹角地要我们走。2 a roundabout way of getting somewhere is longer and more complicated than necessary 绕路的,迂回的 The bus took a very long and roundabout route. 公共汽车路线很长,绕着圈子走。
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roundaboutThe essence of cyclic structure is similarly straight forward though it is pursued in a distinctly roundabout manner.The taxi driver took a roundabout route to the hotel.Regarding himself, one fact emerged, in a roundabout way and with a purpose.This isn't a roundabout way of asking you to marry me.All of which is a roundabout way of saying that I love maps.In a roundabout way, she admitted she was wrong.roundabout way/fashionMaybe those teams knew something, in a roundabout way.So we must set about it a more roundabout way.Regarding himself, one fact emerged, in a roundabout way and with a purpose.In a sort of roundabout way, he was fishing for information about her habits, and attitude to boys.This isn't a roundabout way of asking you to marry me.All of which is a roundabout way of saying that I love maps.So there might be an advantage in working late and coming home a rather roundabout way, she reflected.But in one rather roundabout way, the joke contains an element of truth.roundabout routeAnd artists are not the only ones to take a roundabout route.This time they approached from across the field above the bank, a roundabout route.WindowWorks follows the most roundabout route for merging data from the database into a document.Which he then sent off-planet, by various well-disguised and roundabout routes, to an unknown recipient.Finally, by the roundabout route, we reached St Paul's churchyard where we were to meet the boys.
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roundabout1 /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ noun [countable] British English
1. a raised circular area where three or more roads join together and which cars must drive around
   SYN  traffic circle American English:
    Turn left at the first roundabout.mini-roundabout
2. a round structure for children to play on in a park. Children sit on it while someone pushes it around and around.
   SYN  merry-go-round American English
3. a merry-go-round
swings and roundabouts at swing2(9)

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roundabout2 adjective [only before noun]
1. a roundabout way of saying something is not clear, direct, or simple
   SYN  indirect
   OPP  direct
    roundabout way/fashion
    It was a roundabout way of telling us to leave.
2. a roundabout way of getting somewhere is longer and more complicated than necessary:
    The bus took a very long and roundabout route.


round·aboutBrE /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ 🔊 noun(BrE) (NAmE ˈtraffic circle, ro·tary) a place where two or more roads meet, forming a circle that all traffic must go around in the same direction (交通)环岛At the roundabout, take the second exit. 到环岛后,走第二个出口。🔊🔊   see also mini-roundabout

bypass, carriageway, diversion, hard shoulder, lane, lay-by, motorway, road, roundabout, signpost

(NAmE ˈmerry-go-round) a round platform for children to play on in a park, etc. that is pushed round while the children are sitting on it (游乐设施)旋转平台
(BrE) = merry-go-round (1) ˌswings and ˈroundabouts(BrE, informal) used to say that there are advantages and disadvantages whatever decision you make (表示无论如何决定都有利有弊)有得必有失If you earn more, you pay more in tax, so it's all swings and roundabouts. 赚的越多,缴的税也越多,所以有得必有失。🔊🔊
round·aboutBrE /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈraʊndəbaʊt/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] not done or said using the shortest, simplest or most direct way possible 迂回的;间接的;兜圈子的It was a difficult and roundabout trip. 这是一次艰难而曲折的旅行。🔊🔊He told us, in a very roundabout way, that he was thinking of leaving. 他拐弯抹角地对我们说他想走了。🔊🔊