around

around — preposition

1. forming a circle that has a person, thing, or place at its centre, or following

1.介系詞A2
釋義

forming a circle that has a person, thing, or place at its centre, or following the outer edge of something

例句

Rohan tied a red ribbon around the gift box and added a small bow.

around + noun for encircling

The children sat in a circle around the campfire and roasted marshmallows.

around + noun for surrounding position

同義詞
  • round

    British English equivalent for circular motion

  • encircling

    more formal; usually as participle, not preposition

文法句型

around + noun phrase (object/place)

用法筆記

Frequently follows verbs of motion (walk, run, jog, drive) when describing a circular path, and verbs of placement (tie, wrap, build) for static surrounding.

常見錯誤

I tied a ribbon round of the box.
I tied a ribbon around the box.
💡no 'of' after 'around' when the object directly follows.

2. past the side of something so as to reach the other side, often used with corner

2.介系詞B1
釋義

past the side of something so as to reach the other side, often used with corners, bends, or obstacles

例句

The bakery is just around the corner from the train station.

fixed phrase: around the corner

Xander drove around the fallen tree blocking the narrow road.

around + obstacle for bypass

同義詞
  • past

    simpler word for getting beyond something

  • round

    British English variant

文法句型

around + corner / bend / obstacle

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1: here the focus is on getting to the other side of an obstacle, not forming a circle around it.

3. in many parts of a place, or moving between different spots within a place witho

3.介系詞A2
釋義

in many parts of a place, or moving between different spots within a place without a fixed route

例句

Tourists wandered around the old town square taking photos of the fountain.

movement around + place

Toys were scattered around the living room after the birthday party.

scattered around + place

同義詞
  • throughout

    more formal; emphasises every part

  • across

    wider area, often whole regions

文法句型

around + place noun

用法筆記

Subject often involves multiple locations or wandering motion; contrast with sense 1, where the path forms a clear circle.

4. close to where the speaker or a particular person is standing or living

4.介系詞B1
釋義

close to where the speaker or a particular person is standing or living

例句

Is there a good pharmacy around here? My daughter has a fever.

fixed phrase: around here

The Watanabes have lived around this village for nearly forty years.

around + this place for living near

同義詞
  • near

    more neutral; works without a specific reference point

  • close to

    two-word equivalent

反義詞

文法句型

around + here / there / [place]

用法筆記

Common in questions about nearby services; the place noun is often where the listener currently is.

5. found or available within a particular area, often when talking about things you

5.介系詞B2
釋義

found or available within a particular area, often when talking about things you can buy, see, or notice there

例句

Wild deer are still common around these mountain villages in autumn.

be common around + place

Cheap fresh fish is easy to find around the harbour market every morning.

available around + place

同義詞
  • in

    simpler when location is a single defined area

  • throughout

    stresses every part of the area

文法句型

[entity] + be + around + place

用法筆記

Subject is usually something that can be observed, bought, or encountered; often pairs with verbs like 'find', 'grow', 'exist', 'circulate'.

6. having a particular subject as the main idea, focus, or starting point — for exa

6.介系詞B2
釋義

having a particular subject as the main idea, focus, or starting point — for example debates, plans, or stories built on that subject

例句

The whole movie is built around the friendship between two young sisters in Kyoto.

built around + topic

Discussions around climate change dominated the council meeting last Tuesday.

discussions around + issue

同義詞

文法句型

noun + around + topic / issue

用法筆記

Object must be an abstract topic, theme, or issue; do not use this sense for physical surrounding (use sense 1 instead).

常見錯誤

The wall around the topic was high.
The wall around the garden was high.
💡abstract 'around' (topic) doesn't fit physical walls.

around — adverb

around — adjective