take around



take someone around

to show someone the premises; to introduce someone to the people on the premises. Mr. Franklin needs a plant tour. Would you take him around? Would you kindly take around our guests?
See also: around, take

take something around

to take something from various people or places. Would you take the pictures around and show them to everyone? I will take around this stack of pictures and show them to each person.
See also: around, take

take around

or take round
v.
1. To bring someone somewhere: I'll take you around to my favorite restaurant sometime.
2. To introduce someone to some place by visiting various locations: Let's take the new neighbors around the town this weekend. Let's take around the exchange students and show them the city.
See also: around, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SilvioSEEL-vyo (Italian), SEEL-byo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian
Donatus-Late Roman
ŁUkaszWUW-kahshPolish
Mitja-Slovene
Novak-Serbian
AngÈLeawn-ZHELFrench