ROUNDABOUT


Meaning of ROUNDABOUT in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ raʊndəbaʊt ]

( roundabouts)

1.

A roundabout is a circular structure in the road at a place where several roads meet. You drive round it until you come to the road that you want. ( BRIT; in AM, use traffic circle )

N-COUNT

2.

A roundabout at a fair is a large, circular mechanical device with seats, often in the shape of animals or cars, on which children sit and go round and round. ( BRIT; in AM, use merry-go-round , carousel )

N-COUNT

3.

A roundabout in a park or school play area is a circular platform that children sit or stand on. People push the platform to make it spin round. ( BRIT; in AM, use merry-go-round )

N-COUNT

4.

If you go somewhere by a roundabout route, you do not go there by the shortest and quickest route.

He left today on a roundabout route for Jordan and is also due soon in Egypt.

ADJ : usu ADJ n

5.

If you do or say something in a roundabout way, you do not do or say it in a simple, clear, and direct way.

We made a bit of a fuss in a roundabout way.

ADJ : usu ADJ n

6.

round about: see round

swings and roundabouts: see swing

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