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I.circle1 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
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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.
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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)
to have circles round the eyes
mắt thâm quầng
to run round in circles
(thông tục) chạy nhông, chạy nhắng lên (mà không được việc gì)
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...)
news circles round
tin truyền đi, tin lan đi


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