单词 | surround |
释义 | verb | noun surroundsurround1 /səˈraʊnd/ ●●● W2 verb [transitive] 1BE ALL AROUND to be all around someone or something: A high fence surrounds the building. The lake is surrounded by trees.2PUT ALL AROUND surround something with something to put things all around something: They surrounded the site with barbed wire.3POLICE if police or soldiers surround a place, they arrange themselves in positions all the way around it: FBI agents surrounded the house. Police have the building surrounded.4GROUP OF PEOPLE if a lot of a particular type of people surround you, they are near you or are important in your life: At work, I’m surrounded by idiots.5BE RELATED to be closely related to a situation or event: A great deal of controversy has surrounded the new drug.6surround yourself with somebody/something to choose to have certain people or things near you all the time: He surrounds himself with women.[Origin: 1400–1500 Old French suronder to overflow, flood, from Late Latin superundare, from Latin unda wave] verb | noun surroundsurround2 noun [countable] an area around the edge of something, especially one that is decorated or made of a different material |
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