单词 | go round somewhere |
释义 | go round somewhere go round (somewhere) UK (US go around (somewhere)) — phrasal verb with go /ɡəʊ/ aep /ɡoʊ/ verb (PRESENT PARTICIPLE going, PAST TENSE went, PAST PARTICIPLE gone) ► F0 to go or be given from one person to another, or to move from one place to another: » A nasty flu bug's going round (the school) at the moment.» There's a rumour going round (the village) that they're having an affair.Thesaurus+: ↑General words for movementThesaurus+: ↑Spreading and scatteringThesaurus+: ↑Giving, providing and supplying • • • Extra Examples:» There's a rumour going round that she intends to leave the company.» I heard a rumour's going round that she's seeing Luke Harrison.» There's a bug going round.» This virus has been going round for weeks.» This virus has been going round the school. |
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