roundup

BrE /ˈraʊndʌp/ AmE /ˈraʊndʌp/

noun en → es

1 COLLECT [singular] B2

a collection of items or information, especially news stories or articles that are grouped together by a common theme

recopilación, resumen, compilación

  • roundup of something

Collocations news roundup · weekly roundup

  • The weekly roundup includes the latest news and events.

    El resumen semanal incluye las últimas noticias y eventos.

2 CATTLE [singular] B1

an event in which cattle are gathered together for inspection or branding

reunión de ganado, rodeo

  • roundup of something

Collocations cattle roundup · spring roundup

  • The ranchers held a cattle roundup in the spring.

    Los granjeros organizaron una reunión de ganado en primavera.

3 POLICE [singular] C1

an operation by police to arrest a number of criminals or suspects at the same time

operación policial, redada

  • roundup of somebody

Collocations police roundup · drug roundup

  • The police carried out a drug roundup in the city.

    La policía realizó una redada contra drogas en la ciudad.