Usage Note :
Around is an adverb and a preposition. In British English, the word 'round' is often used instead. Around is often used with verbs of movement, such as 'walk' and 'drive', and also in phrasal verbs such as 'get around' and 'hand around'.
around用作副词和介词。在英国英语中,常用round来替代。around常与表示动作的动词连用,如walk和drive,也常用在get around, hand around等短语动词中。
1 PREP 环绕;围绕;包围 To be positioned
around a place or object means to surround it or be on all sides of it. To move
around a place means to go along its edge, back to your starting point.
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She looked at the papers around her.
她看了看四周的文件。
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Today she wore her hair down around her shoulders.
今天她的头发披在肩上。
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...a prosperous suburb built around a new mosque.
在新盖的清真寺周围建起的繁华市郊住宅区
Around is also an adverb.
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...a village with a rocky river, a ruined castle and hills all around.
有一条多石的河流、一座破败的城堡并且四面环山的村庄
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The Memorial seems almost ugly, dominating the landscape for miles around.
那座纪念碑耸立在方圆数英里景致之中显得近乎难看。
2 PREP 绕过;越过 If you move
around a corner or obstacle, you move to the other side of it. If you look
around a corner or obstacle, you look to see what is on the other side.
绕过;越过 3 ADV [ADVERB after verb] 朝着相反方向;向着对立面 If you turn
around, you turn so that you are facing in the opposite direction.
朝着相反方向;向着对立面 SYN in the opposite direction, the other way
4 PREP 在…四处;朝…四周 If you move
around a place, you travel through it, going to most of its parts. If you look
around a place, you look at every part of it.
在…四处;朝…四周 SYN about,
all over,
everywhere in Around is also an adverb.
5 PREP 在…地方;至…的各处 If someone moves
around a place, they move through various parts of that place without having any particular destination.
在…地方;至…的各处 Around is also an adverb.
6 ADV [ADVERB after verb] 至(某人的家拜访) If you go
around to someone's house, you visit them.
至(某人的家拜访) 7 ADV [ADVERB after verb] 闲着;无所事事 You use
around in expressions such as
sit around and
hang around when you are saying that someone is spending time in a place and not doing anything very important.
闲着;无所事事 Around is also a preposition.
8 ADV [ADVERB after verb] 到别处 If you move things
around, you move them so that they are in different places.
到别处 9 ADV [ADVERB after verb] 旋转;围绕 If a wheel or object turns
around, it turns.
旋转;围绕 10 PREP 在各处;遍及 You use
around to say that something happens in different parts of a place or area.
在各处;遍及 -
Police in South Africa say ten people have died in scattered violence around the country.
南非警方称,在全国各地零星发生的暴力事件中,有10人死亡。
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Elephants were often to be found in swamp in eastern Kenya around the Tana River.
在肯尼亚东部的塔纳河一带经常发现陷入沼泽的大象。
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...pests and diseases around the garden.
遍布花园各个角落的病虫害
Around is also an adverb.
11 ADV 在某处 If someone or something is
around, they exist or are present in a place.
在某处 -
The blackbird had a quick, wary look in case the cat was anywhere around.
这只乌鸫迅速警惕地张望了一眼,以防那只猫就在附近。
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Just having lots of people around that you can talk to is important.
有许多能交谈的人在身边很重要。
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You see very little of this wine around these days.
近来很少看见这种葡萄酒。
12 PREP 在…周围;在…身边 The people
around you are the people who you come into contact with, especially your friends and relatives, and the people you work with.
在…周围;在…身边 13 PREP 以…为中心;以…为基础 If something such as a film, a discussion, or a plan is based
around something, that thing is its main theme.
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...the gentle comedy based around the Larkin family.
根据拉金一家的故事改编的轻喜剧
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The discussion centered around four subjects.
讨论围绕4个主题展开。
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...a government whose economic policy was built around low interest rates.
以低利率为基础制定经济政策的政府
14 ADV [n ADVERB, ADVERB after verb] 又;循环地;周而复始地 You use
around in expressions such as
this time around or
to come around when you are describing something that has happened before or things that happen regularly.
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Senator Bentsen has declined to get involved this time around.
这次本特森参议员又拒绝参与。
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When July Fourth comes around, the residents of Columbia City throw a noisy party.
每逢7月4号美国独立日,哥伦比亚城的居民们都会举行热闹的聚会。
15 PREP 绕…一圈 When you are giving measurements, you can use
around to talk about the distance along the edge of something round.
绕…一圈 16 ADV 大约 Around means approximately.
大约 -
My salary was around £9,000 plus a car and expenses.
我的薪水大约是9,000英镑,还有一辆车和业务经费可支配。
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Rolls Royce produces around 1,000 extremely desirable cars a year.
劳斯莱斯公司每年生产约1,000辆非常吸引人的汽车。
Around is also a preposition.
Usage Note :
Around and round are used in various ways as prepositions and adverbs, often as part of phrasal verbs. In most cases, you can use either word without any difference of meaning. In American English, around is much more common than round or about. When you are talking about casual or random movement in no particular direction, you can use about as well as around and round. It's so romantic up there, flying around in a small plane... I spent a couple of hours driving round Richmond... Police constables walk about with guns on their hips. When you are talking about something being generally present or available, you can use around or about, but not round, as adverbs. There is a lot of talent around at the moment... There are not that many jobs about.Round has a lot of other meanings, as a noun, verb, and adjective. You cannot use around in these cases.
around和round都可用作介词和副词,用法很多,常用于短语动词中。很多情况下,两者可以通用,意义相同。美国英语中,around比round和about常见得多。指无具体方向的随意移动时,除around和round外,也可用about:It's so romantic up there, flying around in a small plane(坐小型飞机在空中翱翔真浪漫),I spent a couple of hours driving round Richmond(我开车在里士满转悠了几小时),Police constables walk about with guns on their hips(警员们胯上别枪四处巡逻)。表示某物就在手头或能够获得,可用around或about作副词, 不可用round:There is a lot of talent around at the moment(目前有大量现成人才),There are not that many jobs about(眼下没有那么多工作机会)。round作名词、动词和形容词时有许多其他意思,参见round词条;在这些情况下不可用around。
17 PREP-PHRASE 大约 Around about means approximately.
大约 [spoken] -
There is a Green party but it only scored around about 10 percent in the vote.
虽然有一个绿党,但在选举中该党只得到了大约10%的选票。
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He's charging you around about a hundred pounds an hour for his services.
他提供一小时服务,要价大约100英镑。
18 PHRASE 各方面 You say
all around to indicate that something affects all parts of a situation or all members of a group.
各方面 19 PHRASE 见过世面;经验丰富;老于世故 If someone
has been around, they have had a lot of experience of different people and situations.
见过世面;经验丰富;老于世故 [informal] 20 the other way around
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