0 the act of finding and bringing together a group of people or animals -- облава, загон, сбор
a police round-up
1 a short report of all the facts or events relating to a subject -- сводка (новостей)
a news round-up
The composers in this round-up (and one of the conductors) have one personal trait in common: they are all expatriates.
Its indiscriminate round-up of refugees led to their being lumped together by the press alongside ex-convicts and vagrants.
Just as easily, the phrasal noun can appear flanked by other nouns, as in cattle round-up time and population overspill problem.
Most refugees tried to evade the round-up by hiding or changing their place of residence.
My conclusion is that the prosecution itself was no more than a clumsy calculated round-up of obscure political opponents.
Again there has been little discussion of basic principles and simply the geographical round-up of how to cut here and how to cut there.
In some respects there is reason to doubt the efficiency of that round-up.
Colleagues, this is the round-up of a very important debate.