0 a circular place where roads meet and where cars drive around until they arrive at the road that they want to turn into -- kavşak, göbek (yol)
to go round a roundabout
1 an entertainment that goes round and round while children sit on it -- atlı karınca; döner tabla
2 A roundabout way of doing something or going somewhere is not the direct way. -- dolaylı, dolambaçlı, dolaşık
The roundabout way that we change the value without losing the formula is therefore as follows.
They have wanted war, they have been waging it upon us for three years, but in a clandestine, hypocritical, roundabout manner.
A police contingent waiting at the roundabout stopped the procession from proceeding.
Wouldn't we get the same result, only in a less roundabout way, by arguing just the first-order issue?
When people from different cultures and educated in different tongues try to communicate, indirect or roundabout expressions can easily lead to misunderstandings.
The roundabout is a space on which all roads seemingly converge.
In practice, however, we probably threw away on the swings most of what we had gained on the roundabouts.
The second stage of the route veered close by a roundabout with thunderous heavy traffic.
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