柯林斯詞典roundabout /?ra?nd??ba?t/ (roundabouts) 1. ADJ If you go somewhere by a roundabout route, you do not go there by the shortest and quickest route. 迂廻的 He left today on a roundabout route for Jordan and is also due soon in Egypt. 他今天繞道前往約旦,也將很快到達埃及。2. ADJ If you do or say something in a roundabout way, you do not do or say it in a simple, clear, and direct way. 柺彎抹角的 We made a little fuss in a roundabout way. 我們柺彎抹角地發(fā)了點牢騷。3. N-COUNT A roundabout is a circular structure in the road at a place where several roads meet. You drive around it until you come to the road that you want. (交通) 環(huán)島[英國英語] 4. N-COUNT A roundabout at an amusement park is a large, circular mechanical device with seats, often in the shape of animals or cars, on which children sit and go around and around. (遊樂園的) 鏇轉(zhuǎn)木馬[英國英語] 5. N-COUNT A roundabout in a park or school play area is a circular platform that children sit or stand on. People push the platform to make it spin around. (公園、學(xué)校的) 轉(zhuǎn)椅[英國英語] 返回 round about