| 单词 | roundup | 
| 释义 | roundup  (raʊndʌp  ) also round-up       Word forms:  roundups   1. countable noun [adjective NOUN]  In journalism, especially television or radio, a roundup of news is a summary of the main events that have happened.   First, we have this roundup of the day's news. [+ of]     Winkleman presents a cultural round-up of the year.   Synonyms:  summary, review, survey, outline     2. countable noun  When there is a roundup of people, they are arrested or captured by the police or army and brought to one place.   There are reports that roundups of westerners are still taking place. [+ of]    3. countable noun  A roundup is an occasion when cattle, horses, or other animals are collected together so that they can be counted or sold.  [US]  What is it that keeps a cowboy looking strong, young and ready for another roundup?   Synonyms:  muster, collection, rally, rallying     Translations: Chinese:  综述新闻 Japanese: まとめ  | 
	
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