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●ˌround sb/sth ˈupto bring together a number of people, animals or objects in one place 聚拢;驱集◆to round up cattle / sheep 把牛/羊赶到一块儿◆The gang were rounded up and put in jail. 那伙人遭到逮捕,被投进了监狱。◆ (humorous) We’ve rounded up some good speakers for the conference. 我们为会议请到了几位高水平的演讲人。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈround-up noun [usually singular]1. a brief summary of the most important points of news or sport, for example on a television or radio news programme 新闻摘要;综合报道◆a news round-up 新闻综合报道◆a round-up of the day’s events 今日赛事综述2. an act of bringing people or animals together in one place 聚拢;驱集◆a round-up of wild ponies 赶拢野生矮马◆a round-up of suspects 嫌疑犯的集中拘押 |