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
Once the topic has been taught, a case round-up session is held, where formative questions are asked, some with more clinical relevance.
Some of their names have already been made known, and a list will be published as soon as the round-up has been completed.
They may, if they are successful, win money prizes—at this particular round-up, money prizes of considerable value—and also cups and trophies.
Has there been a round-up and a general clean-up to see that there are no secret dumps of arms?
A round-up of the males nearby for possible identification therefore followed.
I can understand it while people are being arrested and there is a rolling round-up of villains.
I would describe this meeting as being a round-up of the situation to see what, if anything, can be done.
Colleagues, this is the round-up of a very important debate.