etrafında, civarında

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(İnşaat) around
Generally
Alive; existing

B: Oh, he's still around. He's feeling better now.

Following the perimeter of a specified area and returning to the starting point

She went around the track fifty times.

etc. Partially or completely rotated, including to face in the opposite direction

She spun around a few times.

{a} in a round or circle, about
Nearby, in the area
If someone moves around a place, they move through various parts of that place without having any particular destination. They milled around the ballroom with video cameras. Around is also an adverb. My mornings are spent rushing around after him
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Following a path which curves near an object, with the object on the inside of the curve
in or to a reversed position or direction; "about face"; "brought the ship about"; "suddenly she turned around"
all around or on all sides; "dirty clothes lying around (or about)"; "let's look about for help"; "There were trees growing all around"; "she looked around her"
If someone has been around, they have had a lot of experience of different people and situations
the other way around: see way
You use around to say that something happens in different parts of a place or area. Elephants were often to be found in swamp in eastern Kenya around the Tana River. pests and diseases around the garden. Around is also an adverb. Giovanni has the best Parma ham for miles around
When you are giving measurements, you can use around to talk about the distance along the edge of something round. She was 40 inches around the hips
in circumference; "the trunk is ten feet around"; "the pond is two miles around" by a circular or circuitous route; "He came all the way around the base"; "the road goes around the pond" in a circle or circular motion; "The wheels are spinning around" to a particular destination either specified or understood; "she came around to see me"; "I invited them around for supper
{e} surrounding; approximately
If you go around to someone's house, you visit them. She helped me unpack my things and then we went around to see the other girls
in the area or vicinity; "a few spectators standing about"; "hanging around"; "waited around for the next flight"
If you move around a place, you travel through it, going to most of its parts. If you look around a place, you look at every part of it. I've been walking around Moscow and the town is terribly quiet He glanced discreetly around the room at the other people. Around is also an adverb. He backed away from the edge, looking all around at the flat horizon
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