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1 a circular piece of ground where several roads meet, and round which traffic must travel; traffic circle American -- rundkjøring
2 a revolving machine on which one can ride for pleasure; a merry-go-round. -- karusell
3 not direct -- indirekte, ad omveier
a roundabout route.
We therefore proceed in a more roundabout way.
The ten essays together manage to achieve most of these objectives, albeit sometimes in a roundabout and discursive way.
He is placed upon an approximately five-foot high square pedestal which is situated on the aforementioned roundabout.
What he loses on the swings he may gain on the roundabout.
Well, we proceed in this roundabout manner because we want to make clear that the proof we provide below has a very simple structure.
Thus, repress the instantaneous motions of merriment may be seen as a roundabout and obscure way of saying stop laughing.
Our motivation is a bit more roundabout here.
The second stage of the route veered close by a roundabout with thunderous heavy traffic.