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n. 驱集, 集拢, 综述



    roundup
    [ noun ]
    1. the activity of gathering livestock together so that they can be counted or branded or sold

    2. <noun.act>
    3. a summary list; as in e.g.

    4. <noun.communication>
      a news roundup
    5. the systematic gathering up of suspects by the police

    6. <noun.act>
      a mass roundup of suspects


    1. The charges against Barbie included the roundup and deportation of French Jews _ including 44 children _ to concentration camps in Germany.
    2. That he offered temporary shelter to two animals in a decrepit horse trailer near the shack in which he lives was the immediate cause of the sheriff's horse roundup, officials say.
    3. About 3,000 police officers using dogs and backed by light armored cars took part in the mass roundup.
    4. During the roundup Saturday, police fired birdshot to intimidate people on the streets and entered houses to make arrests, witnesses said.
    5. Williams, who has since apologized, told reporters on a cattle roundup at his Alpine ranch Saturday that the bad weather they were experiencing was a lot like rape.
    6. Joe Foote, once the press secretary of former speaker Carl Albert and now head of the radio-television department at the university, says the networks have a "roundup the usual suspects" mentality, which sounds plausible.
    7. The Missouri Humane Society will be asked to monitor the roundup to ensure the animals' safety, Graham says.
    8. "We are trying to establish the precise details now," said the spokesman. "There is no evidence that they are in any way in trouble." Word of the roundup was received from the British Embassy in Kuwait.
    9. The roundup at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport was similar to one at the airport in February 1989.
    10. Following a police roundup of foreign prostitutes in Tokyo's red light district, Kajiyama said such prostitutes "rui the atmosphere" of neighborhoods they move into.
    11. The media could no longer report just on executive-branch officials under investigation when doing roundup stories on sleaze.
    12. On Sept. 21, after a police roundup of foreign prostitutes in a red-light district in Tokyo, Kajiyama compared the arrival of the prostitutes to blacks moving into neighborhoods in the United States and forcing whites out.
    13. Aung Gyi, who once was considered a likely presidential successor, was among those seized during a roundup of dissidents late Friday and early today, said diplomats contacted in Rangoon, the Burmese capital.
    14. In Chincoteague, Va., water temperatures plunged to 58 degrees during the annual wild pony roundup last month, at least 12 degrees below the normal temperature range.
    15. The roundup, made famous in "Misty of Chincoteague" and other children's books by Marguerite Henry, began in 1925 to finance the volunteer fire department.
    16. Following is a roundup of editorial reaction to the vice presidential debate from newspapers around the country: "Sen.
    17. Banking Week uses color graphics and an interpretive, roundup style of reporting, according to Bill Zimmerman, editor in chief.
    18. Banned playwright Vaclav Havel, who eluded a police roundup of dissidents Thursday and formally opened the seminar at a Prague hotel, was detained Friday morning, the Prague sources said.
    19. Security officials said more dissidents were arrested Sunday in a roundup in the northern city of Irbid, but they would not say how many.
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