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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
circle
I.cir‧cle1 S2 W2 /ˈsɜːkəl $ ˈsɜːr-/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Word Family: noun: ↑circle, ↑semicircle, ↑circulation; adjective: ↑circular, ↑semicircular, ↑circulatory; verb: ↑circle, ↑circulate] [Date: 1000-1100; Language: Old French; Origin: cercle, from Latin circulus, from circus; ⇨ ↑circus] 1. SHAPE a completely round shape, like the letter O: Draw a circle 10 cm in diameter. Cut the pastry into circles. 2. ARRANGED IN A CIRCLE a group of people or things arranged in the shape of a circle: The children stood round in a circle. circle of a circle of chairs 3. GROUP OF PEOPLE a group of people who know each other and meet regularly, or who have similar interests or jobs circle of a circle of friends political/legal/literary etc circles He’s well-known in fashionable circles. Johnson was part of the President’s inner circle (=the people who have the most influence). 4. THEATRE British English the upper floor of a theatre, that has seats arranged in curved rows SYN balcony American English 5. go/run around in circles to think or argue about something without deciding anything or making progress 6. come/go full circle (also turn full circle British English) to end in the same situation in which you began, even though there have been changes in the time in between: Sooner or later, fashion comes full circle. 7. (dark) circles under your eyes dark areas under your eyes that you have when you are very tired ⇨ square the circle at ↑square3(5), ⇨ ↑vicious circle • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 3) phrases ▪ a circle of friends Over the years she had established a circle of good friends. ▪ a circle of acquaintances (=a group of people that someone knows) She has a wide circle of acquaintances. ▪ a circle of admirers (=a group of people who admire someone) When she was young, Sophie had a large circle of male admirers. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + circle ▪ academic/political/literary etc circles There has been a lot of debate about this issue in political circles. ▪ a wide/large circle They now had a wide circle of acquaintances in the area. ▪ a small/narrow circle Ken was the centre of a small circle of artists and writers. ▪ sb’s inner circle (=the people who influence someone the most) He was among the Prime Minister’s inner circle of advisers. ▪ a social circle Dan and I didn’t mix in the same social circles. ▪ the family circle It’s important for children to have friends outside the family circle. ▪ sb’s immediate circle (=your family and some close friends) We didn’t tell anyone what had happened outside our immediate circle. ▪ a close circle (=in which the people know each other very well) He cultivated a close circle of musical acquaintances. ▪ a close-knit/intimate circle (=a close one) His intimate circle was tiny. ▪ a closed circle (=not open to other people) He didn’t have much experience of life beyond the closed circle of his family. ▪ a limited circle His writing was popular with a limited circle of enthusiasts. verbs ▪ have a circle of friends/acquaintances etc She was beautiful and had a wide circle of admirers. ▪ move/mix in a circle (=belong to a particular type of circle) At Harvard he moved in scientific circles. ▪ be a member of a circle He was a powerful member of a circle of financiers. ▪ widen your circle (=make it include more people) In London she set about widening her circle. ▪ build up/establish a circle Michael built up a wide circle of customers and friends worldwide. • • • THESAURUS types of shapes ▪ square a shape with four straight sides that are equal in length and four angles of 90 degrees ▪ circle a round shape that is like an O ▪ semicircle half a circle ▪ triangle a shape with three straight sides and three angles ▪ rectangle a shape with four straight sides and four angles of 90 degrees ▪ oval a shape like a circle, but that is longer than it is wide ▪ cylinder an object in the shape of a tube ▪ cube a solid object with six equal square sides ▪ pyramid a shape with a square base and four triangular sides that meet in a point at the top ▪ sphere a shape like a ball II.circle2 BrE AmE verb [Word Family: noun: ↑circle, ↑semicircle, ↑circulation; adjective: ↑circular, ↑semicircular, ↑circulatory; verb: ↑circle, ↑circulate] 1. [transitive] to draw a circle around something: Circle the correct answer. 2. [intransitive and transitive] to move in the shape of a circle around something, especially in the air: The plane circled the airport before landing. circle round/above/over etc The pigeons circled above the terrace.
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circle A circle is round. All of the points on a circle are the same distance from the center.◎ | ['sə:kl] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | đường tròn, hình tròn | | ☆ | polar circle | | vòng cực | | ☆ | vicious circle | | vòng luẩn quẩn | | ■ | sự tuần hoàn | | ☆ | the circle of the seasons | | sự tuần hoàn của các mùa | | ■ | nhóm người có quan hệ với nhau do có cùng quyền lợi, nghề nghiệp...; giới | | ☆ | well-informed circles | | giới thạo tin | | ☆ | to be well known in business/political/theatrical circles | | nổi tiếng trong giới kinh doanh/chính trị/sân khấu | | ☆ | to move in fashionable circles | | giao du trong giới sang trọng | | ■ | sự chạy quanh (ngựa) | | ■ | quỹ đạo (hành tinh) | | ■ | phạm vi | | ☆ | the circle of someone's activities | | phạm vi hoạt động của ai | | ■ | hàng ghế sắp tròn (trong rạp hát) | | 〆 | to have circles round the eyes | | ✓ | mắt thâm quầng | | 〆 | to run round in circles | | ✓ | (thông tục) chạy nhông, chạy nhắng lên (mà không được việc gì) | | 〆 | to square the circle | | ✓ | (xem) square | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | đi chung quanh, xoay quanh | | ☆ | the moon circles the earth | | mặt trăng xoay quanh quả đất | | ■ | vây quanh | | ■ | (thể dục,thể thao) quay lộn | | ☆ | to circle the bar | | quay lộn trên xà đơn | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | xoay quanh; lượn tròn, lượn quanh (máy bay) | | ■ | được chuyền quanh (rượu...) | | 〆 | news circles round | | ✓ | tin truyền đi, tin lan đi |
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