take (one) round

take (one) round

To guide someone through and introduce them to some place. Primarily heard in UK. This is where you'll be working, but let me take you round the rest of the building. My sister's coming to visit from America. Do you want to come while I take her round the city?
See also: round, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

take round

v.
See take around.
See also: round, take
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • introduce the shoemaker to the tailor
  • I'm not being funny, but...
  • bring (someone or something) into contact with (someone or something)
  • bring into contact with
  • I would like to introduce you to (someone)
  • introduce
  • here's the thing (about someone or something)
  • if you don't mind
  • If you don't mind!
  • let me say