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rond - tradução para Inglês


rond         
round, rotund, circular, plump, podgy, plain dealing
ronde         
n. round, patrol, walk, circle, gabion, lap, bout
afronden         
wrap up, finish, take care of the final details, "tie up loose ends"

Definição

Gamay
['game?]
¦ noun a variety of black wine grape native to the Beaujolais district of France.
?a red wine made from the Gamay grape.
Origin
from the name of a hamlet in Burgundy, eastern France.

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Rond
Exemplos do corpo de texto para rond
1. Pavel Rond n, Venezuela‘s vice–minister for foreign affairs, said on Monday that in the wake of the Garc ía victory diplomatic ties would not be re–established.
2. Scroll down for more Bold: This sketch depicts monkeys on horseback The collection has been put up for sale today at Artcurial, in the Rond Point des Champs Elysées, by Mme Sassier‘s son, Gérard Sassier.
3. Mr Rond n said there were two types of governments in Latin America: those such as Venezuela, Bolivia, Brazil and Argentina that stood up to US imperialism and "governments with little or weak political autonomy" such as Peru.
4. Article continues While we‘re on the footie, we‘re mildly intrigued by the FA‘s comment, re Mr Wayne Rooney‘s red card, that "we believe there were one or two potential fouls against him during the same move". Now we bow to no one in our ignorance of what the French so accurately call le ballon rond, but it does occur to us that in a very real sense, every step a player takes in the general direction of a football could be considered a "potential foul". Or are we wrong?