rounded

rounded
adjective (curved; like part of the line forming a circle: a rounded arch.) redondeado, curvado
rounded
tr['raʊndɪd]
adjective
1 redondeado,-a
rounded
adj.
redondeado, -a adj.
rodado, -a adj.
'raʊndəd, 'raʊndɪd
adjective
1)
a) (curved) redondeado
b) (plump) relleno, rellenito (fam)
c) (Culin) <teaspoon/tablespoon> colmado
2) <view/report> equilibrado
['raʊndɪd]
ADJ
1) (=curved) [shape, hills, hips, shoulders] redondeado; [face] redondo, relleno; [handwriting] redondo
2) (=complete, mature) [style, film, book] pulido, maduro; [individual] maduro, equilibrado; [character] (in novel etc) bien desarrollado; [education] completo; [flavour] equilibrado
3) (=resonant) [vowel] redondeado

the beautifully rounded tone of the clarinet — el tono profundo y lleno de belleza del clarinete

4) (Culin) [tablespoon, dessertspoon] casi colmado
* * *
['raʊndəd, 'raʊndɪd]
adjective
1)
a) (curved) redondeado
b) (plump) relleno, rellenito (fam)
c) (Culin) <teaspoon/tablespoon> colmado
2) <view/report> equilibrado

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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