Round off Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹaʊnd/ /ˈɔf
ROWND-awf
ɹˈaʊnd/ /ˈɒf
ROWND-of
परिभाषा
To change a number to the nearest whole number or a simpler value, or to finish an event or activity in a pleasing way.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Commonly used with numbers ("round off to the nearest dollar"), but also to describe bringing something (like a meeting or trip) to a smooth or satisfying end. Informal in non-mathematical contexts. Not the same as "round up" (always up).
Spanish: redondear - terminar (una actividad)Portuguese (BR): arredondar - encerrar (atividade)Portuguese (PT): arredondar - terminar (atividade)Chinese (Simplified): 四舍五入 - 圆满结束Chinese (Traditional): 四捨五入 - 圓滿結束Hindi: पूर्ण करना - पूर्णांकित करनाArabic: تقريب (رقم) - إنهاء (نشاط)Bengali: সম্পূর্ণ সংখ্যা/সারলীকৃত মানে রূপান্তর করা - সুন্দরভাবে শেষ করাRussian: округлять - завершать (приятно)Japanese: 四捨五入する - 締めくくるVietnamese: làm tròn - kết thúc một cách trọn vẹnKorean: 반올림하다 - 마무리하다Turkish: yuvarlamak - hoş bir şekilde bitirmekUrdu: قریب ترین عدد پر گول کرنا - خوشگوار انداز میں ختم کرناIndonesian: membulatkan - mengakhiri dengan menyenangkan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please round off your answer to the nearest whole number.
basic
At the end of the trip, we rounded off the day with ice cream.
basic
Can you round off 3.76 to the nearest tenth?
basic
Let’s round off this meeting—any final questions?
natural
I usually round off my emails with a friendly note.
natural
The total came to $49.89, so the cashier rounded it off to $50.
natural