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round something ↔ off phrasal verb

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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

round off
[verb]
Synonyms: complete, close, conclude, finish off
English Thesaurus: finish, complete, finalize, conclude, wrap something up, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

round something ↔ off phrasal verb (see also round)

1. to do something as a way of ending an event, performance etc in a suitable or satisfactory way Synonym : finish
round something ↔ off with
You can round off the evening with a visit to the nightclub.
She rounded off the meal with some cheese.
It was the perfect way to round off the season.

2. to take the sharp or rough edges off something:
Round off the corners with a pair of scissors.

3. to change an exact figure to the nearest whole number
round something ↔ off to
Prices are rounded off to the nearest dollar.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

finish to complete the last part of something that you are doing:
Have you finished your homework?
The builders say they should have finished by Friday.
complete to finish making or doing something that has taken a long time to finish:
The new bridge will be completed in two years’ time.
She has just completed her PhD.
finalize to do the last things that are necessary in order to settle a plan or agreement in a satisfactory way:
A spokesman said that they were hoping to finalize an agreement in the near future.
conclude formal to officially finish something:
The police have now concluded their investigations.
Ralph Ellis, Managing Director, concluded the conference with a review of the trading year.
wrap something up informal to finish something successfully – used especially about agreements or sports competitions:
Negotiators are meeting on Friday to wrap up the deal.
Liverpool had several chances to wrap up the game.
round something off British English, round something out American English to do something as a way of ending a day, an evening, an event etc in an enjoyable or suitable way:
They rounded off the day with a barbecue at the beach.
A concert in the park is being organized to round off the programme of events.
get it over with/get it over and done with to do something that you have to do now, so that it is finished and you can stop worrying about it:
Let’s go and do the shopping now and get it over with.
Just tell him how you feel and get it over and done with.
be done/be through informal if you are done, you have finished – used especially when other people are waiting for you:
We’re nearly done.
We should be through in half an hour.
be through with something/be done with something informal to have finished using something – used especially when other people are waiting to use it:
I’m done with the file.
I’ll let you know when I’m through with it.
tie up the loose ends to finish dealing with the final details of something, so that is all finished:
‘Is the talk ready?’ ‘I just need to tie up a few loose ends.’

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

finished if something is finished, you have done all of it:
She showed him the finished drawing.
I was very pleased with the finished result.
done [not before noun] finished - used especially in everyday English instead of finished:
I can’t come out till my essay’s done.
They promised the work would be done by April.
complete [not before noun] completely finished – used especially to emphasize that there is no more work to do:
Six months later the job was complete.
The first stage of the project is now complete.
over finished – used about an event, activity, or period of time:
Football practice is over at 4:30. Can you pick me up then?
The summer was nearly over.
be through informal to have finished doing something or using something:
I probably won’t be through till about 6 o'clock.
Are you through with those scissors?
finish to complete the last part of something that you are doing:
Have you finished your homework?
The builders say they should have finished by Friday.
finalize to do the last things that are necessary in order to settle a plan or agreement in a satisfactory way:
A spokesman said that they were hoping to finalize an agreement in the near future.
conclude formal to officially finish something:
The police have now concluded their investigations.
Ralph Ellis, Managing Director, concluded the conference with a review of the trading year.
wrap something up informal to finish something successfully – used especially about agreements or sports competitions:
Negotiators are meeting on Friday to wrap up the deal.
Liverpool had several chances to wrap up the game.
round something off British English, round something out American English to do something as a way of ending a day, an evening, an event etc in an enjoyable or suitable way:
They rounded off the day with a barbecue at the beach.
A concert in the park is being organized to round off the programme of events.
get it over with/get it over and done with to do something that you have to do now, so that it is finished and you can stop worrying about it:
Let’s go and do the shopping now and get it over with.
Just tell him how you feel and get it over and done with.
be done/be through informal if you are done, you have finished – used especially when other people are waiting for you:
We’re nearly done.
We should be through in half an hour.
be through with something/be done with something informal to have finished using something – used especially when other people are waiting to use it:
I’m done with the file.
I’ll let you know when I’m through with it.
tie up the loose ends to finish dealing with the final details of something, so that is all finished:
‘Is the talk ready?’ ‘I just need to tie up a few loose ends.’

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

round off
to change a number to the next higher or lower whole number
We rounded off the figure as it was much too big.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

round off something
to change a number to the next higher or lower whole number
We rounded off the figure as it was much too big.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

round off
v.
1. To make round or curved.
John decided to round off the corners of the table he was making so that no one would be hurt by bumping them.
2. To change to the nearest whole number.
The teacher said to round off the averages.
3. To end in a satisfactory way; put a finishing touch on; finish nicely.
We rounded off the dinner with mixed nuts.
A boat ride in the moonlight rounded off the day at the lake.
Compare: TOP OFF.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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