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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
do the rounds of something
do/go the ˈrounds (of sth) idiom 1. (BrE) (NAmE make the ˈrounds)if news or a joke does the rounds, it is passed on quickly from one person to another 2. (BrE) (also make the ˈrounds NAmE, BrE)to go around from place to place, especially when looking for work or support for a political ↑campaign, etc •He's doing the rounds of insurance firms. •The Vice-President made the rounds of television talk shows. Main entry: ↑roundidiom
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