Ronda (en. Round)

/ˈronda/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A route, generally for surveillance or control, that is made in a specific place.
The police officer made a round of the park to ensure that everything was in order.
El policía hizo una ronda por el parque para asegurarse de que todo estaba en orden.
A shift or set of activities that are performed repetitively.
The nurse makes rounds every hour to check on the patients.
La enfermera realiza rondas cada hora para revisar a los pacientes.
A type of chant or song that is sung in a circle, by a group.
The children sang a round in the playground during recess.
Los niños cantaron una ronda en el patio durante el recreo.

Etymology

From Latin 'rotunda', meaning 'round' or 'circular'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to give a round
To make a habitual route, often for surveillance.
dar una ronda
round of applause
Applause that is done continuously during a presentation.
ronda de aplausos
round of questions
Session in which questions are alternately asked.
ronda de preguntas

Related Words

to roam
To walk or stroll aimlessly, usually habitually or in search of something.
rondar
round
Having the shape of a circle or sphere.
redondo
walk
The action of walking or traversing a place for pleasure.
paseo

Slang Meanings

A round of drinks among friends.
Let's make a round to celebrate the birthday.
Vamos a hacer una ronda para celebrar el cumpleaños.
Irregular surveillance in a neighborhood.
The group of neighbors organized rounds to prevent thefts.
El grupo de vecinos organizó rondas para evitar robos.