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a.round IN THIS PLACEE5raJndadv [not gradable] prep, adj [after v]positioned or moving in or near a place, often without a clear direction, purpose or order随手; 四处; 附近He always leaves his clothes lying around (on the floor).他总是随手把衣服(在地板上)一扔。She went into town and spent two hours just walking around.她进了城,在四处转悠了两个钟头。Let's take the children to the park so they can run around for a bit.让我们把孩子带到公园去,由他们四下奔个痛快。I used to live around (=near) here.我过去就住在这一带。When you need her, she's never around (=here or somewhere near).你需要她的时候,她总是不在身边。Will you be around(=here or somewhere near) next week?下个星期你来这一带吗?There's a lot of flu around (=a lot of people have it) at the moment.眼下流感盛行。Mobile phones have been around (=existed) for quite a while.移动电话风行已有一阵子了。(infml) You could say he's been around (=has had a lot of experience of life).你可以说他是一个见多识广的人。You can say 'See you around'to someone when you leave them, as a very informal way of saying goodbye when you are not making a certain arrangement to meet again.“回头见。”,“再见。”
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