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Значение идиомы go the rounds
[go the rounds] {v. phr.} To pass or be told from one person toanother; spread among many people.
There is a rumor going therounds that Mr. Norton will be the new superintendent.
The storyabout Mr. Cox’s falling into the lake is making the rounds.
Syn.: GOAROUND.
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