circle的意思和读音

circle

: [ˈsɜrk(ə)l] : [ˈsɜː(r)k(ə)l]

n.

v.

circles  circling  circled  

adj.+n.inner circle,large circle,close circle,blue circle,exclusive circle

v.+n.form circle

v.orbit,fly around,circumnavigate,encircle,surround

n.loop,round,sphere,disk,ball

circlen.

1.a completely round flat shape

Cut out two circles of paper.

2.the line that forms the edge of a circle

Draw a circle.

She walked the horse round in a circle .

3.a thing or a group of people or things shaped like a circle

a circle of trees/chairs

The children stood in a circle.

4.an upper floor of a theatre or cinema/movie theater where the seats are arranged in curved rows

We had seats in the circle.

5.a group of people who are connected because they have the same interests, jobs, etc.

the family circle

She's well known in theatrical circles.

a large circle of friends

IDMcome, turn, etc. full circleto return to the situation in which you started, after a series of events or experiencesgo round in circlesto work hard at sth or discuss sth without making any progressrun round in circles(informal)to be busy doing sth without achieving anything important or making progressv.

1.[i][t]to move in a circle, especially in the air

Seagulls circled around above his head.

The plane circled the airport to burn up excess fuel.

2.[t]~ sthto draw a circle around sth

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IDM

When your way of life is threatened you have to circle the wagons and defend yourself.

circle the wagons线to join together with people who have the same ideas and beliefs as you, and avoid contact with those who do not, who may threaten or attack you

When your way of life is threatened you have to circle the wagons and defend yourself.

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n.1.a round shape consisting of a curved line that completely encloses a space and is the same distance from the center at every point. Something in the shape of a circle is circular; a group of people or things arranged in a circle2.a group of people who know one another or are related to one another; a group of people who are interested in the same things or who have the same profession

v.1.to draw a circle around something2.to move in a circle in the air; to move in a circle on the ground3.to form a circle around something

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1.Two of the children wee engaged in a ding-dong battle in the bicycle shed, surrounded by a circle of gaping class mates.

2.Well, most likely, when you are moving on a circle, you are going to use the angle along the circle to tell you where you are.便

3.At home, within and around her mother's cottage, Pearl wanted not a wide and various circle of acquaintance.

4.The Court, from that exclusive inner circle to its outermost rotten ring of intrigue, corruption, and dissimulation , was all gone together.

5.They were also anxious to use chemical fertilizers to make up for soil deterioration -- which in turn created a vicious circle, he said.使退

6.If you do not hold on tightly to one of the painted horses, you will be flung in a straight line tangent to the merry-go-round' s circle.线

7.He discovered that the more sides a polygon had the closer its circumference was to that of a circle.

8.And after all what was a year, if the Earth did not circle the Sun?

9.Film Critics Circle chairman Andrew Johnston, of Radar Magazine, said there had been a slew of close contests.

10.You might feel disconnected from your social circle today, which may be due to your desire to be alone.