round off

round off
transitive verb
(also fig.): (complete) abrunden
* * *
1) (to make something smooth etc: He rounded off the sharp corners with a file.) abrunden
2) (to complete successfully: He rounded off his career by becoming president.) krönen
* * *
round off
vt
to \round off off ⇆ sth
1. (finish) etw abrunden
to \round off things off we'd like to thank our sponsors zum Abschluss möchten wir noch unseren Sponsoren danken
to \round off off her education ... zum Abschluss ihrer Ausbildung ...
2. (smooth out) etw abrunden
3. MATH etw [auf]runden [o [ab]runden]
* * *
vt sep
1) edges etc abrunden
2) (= complete, perfect) list, series vollmachen; speech, sentence, meal abrunden; debate, meeting, one's career beschließen, abschließen

and now, to round off, I would like to say ... — und zum Abschluss möchte ich nun sagen ...

* * *
round off v/t
1. eine Kante etc, fig seine Ausbildung etc abrunden
2. fig krönen, beschließen (beide:
with mit)
3. eine Zahl etc auf- oder abrunden (to auf akk)
4. SCHIFF drehen:
round the boat off abfallen
* * *
transitive verb
(also fig.): (complete) abrunden
* * *
v.
abrunden v.

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