释义 |
do/go the rounds (of something) - (British English)
(North American English make the rounds) if news or a joke does the rounds, it is passed on quickly from one person to another迅速传开;迅速流传 - (British English)
(also make the rounds North American English, British English) to go around from place to place, especially when looking for work or support for a political campaign, etc.到各处去,巡回(找工作或寻求对政治运动的支持等)- He’s doing the rounds of insurance firms.他在保险公司巡视。
- The Vice-President made the rounds of television talk shows.副总统巡视了几轮电视谈话节目。
see also whip-round See also round |