round robin
noun
/ˌɹaʊn(d) ˈɹɑbən/
,
/ˌɹaʊnd ˈɹɒbɪn/
|
- (originally, US, sports, often, attributive) The part of a tournament in which every player or team competes against each of the others in turn.
- A letter or piece of writing which is circulated among members of a group, to which each person makes a contribution before sending it to another person; also, a packet of letters circulated regularly in a fixed order among a group (often family members), whereby each person replaces their previous contribution with a new letter, and then sends the packet to the next recipient.
|
hjul
|