roundup

['raʊndˌʌp] [ˈraʊndˌʌp]
  • 复数:roundups;
  • 相关单词 Roundup:
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    • N-COUNT
      (尤指电视或广播的)新闻摘要,内容提要
      In journalism, especially television or radio, a roundup of news is a summary of the main events that have happened.
      例句
      First, we have this roundup of the day's news... 首先来看今天的新闻摘要。 We'll also have an election roundup from the streets of New York to the Via Veneto. 我们还有从纽约街头到威尼托大街带来的有关选举的新闻摘要。
    • N-COUNT
      (强行对人的)驱集,聚拢,聚集
      When there is a roundup of people, they are arrested or captured by the police or army and brought to one place.
      例句
      There are reports that round ups of westerners are still taking place. 据报道,强行将西方人驱集到一起的事件仍在发生。
    • N-COUNT
      (强行对动物的)驱集,驱赶,聚集
      A roundup is an occasion when cattle, horses, or other animals are collected together so that they can be counted or sold.
      例句
      What is it that keeps a cowboy looking strong, young and ready for another roundup? 是什么使牛仔总是看起来强壮又年轻,而且随时能够把牛赶到一起?
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    • Noun
      1. the activity of gathering livestock together so that they can be counted or branded or sold
      2. a summary list; as in e.g. "a news roundup"
      3. the systematic gathering up of suspects by the police;
      "a mass roundup of suspects"